2017-08-13, 01:36 PM
I need help to implement a rule for two channels and subsets owned by the same media company.
Every Sunday at 7:59am for some reason channel 25.1 (25.1 through 25.8) reboots it transmitter or computers.
Every Sunday at 8:59am they reboot 20.1 through 20.6.
This only lasts a couple minute but enough to corrupt scheduled recordings.
Right now I'm having to go in, forget the recordings and then delete the recordings. Luckily I use the "zero" recording size windows notification trick I learn on the forums here and at least get a list to go back and purge. I assume forgetting and then deleting will get them back in the potential recording list if those episodes appear in the future. If not I got a lot of work to do matching EP0000 numbers to episodes and deleting those from the deleted field in the database.
What is the best way, other than manually canceling, to not record during those times on any of those stations?
If there an if recording is scheduled on channel 20.1 at 8:59, don't record option I can put in one of the scripts?
Every Sunday at 7:59am for some reason channel 25.1 (25.1 through 25.8) reboots it transmitter or computers.
Every Sunday at 8:59am they reboot 20.1 through 20.6.
This only lasts a couple minute but enough to corrupt scheduled recordings.
Right now I'm having to go in, forget the recordings and then delete the recordings. Luckily I use the "zero" recording size windows notification trick I learn on the forums here and at least get a list to go back and purge. I assume forgetting and then deleting will get them back in the potential recording list if those episodes appear in the future. If not I got a lot of work to do matching EP0000 numbers to episodes and deleting those from the deleted field in the database.
What is the best way, other than manually canceling, to not record during those times on any of those stations?
If there an if recording is scheduled on channel 20.1 at 8:59, don't record option I can put in one of the scripts?
~Paul
If you haven't broken it at least once, you're not doing it right. :eek:
If you haven't broken it at least once, you're not doing it right. :eek: