2021-06-09, 09:11 PM
Martin
I think I understand what you are saying but you might want to review your last reply text to see what I mean.
I think you are asking me to delete the Catch-22 recordings but where (in the web app ?) or in the database (which table(s) and how to locate them). Catch-22 is a series of 4 recordings so do I need to delete them all?
I have the original recordings (.ts) files so once we get the problems sorted \I can reimport them PROVIDING we can sort out exactly what each relevant XML file (not the bulk recordings XML that can be exported from the web app) should contain. We have had this conversation before , I am talking about the fact that the .XML file created at recording time, in the same folder as the .ts file, is COMPLETELY the wrong format to be able to reuse it to reimport the recording file without undergoing significant editing work. This file format is different from the exported recordings .XML file and its about time this anomaly was corrected.
Chris
I think I understand what you are saying but you might want to review your last reply text to see what I mean.
I think you are asking me to delete the Catch-22 recordings but where (in the web app ?) or in the database (which table(s) and how to locate them). Catch-22 is a series of 4 recordings so do I need to delete them all?
I have the original recordings (.ts) files so once we get the problems sorted \I can reimport them PROVIDING we can sort out exactly what each relevant XML file (not the bulk recordings XML that can be exported from the web app) should contain. We have had this conversation before , I am talking about the fact that the .XML file created at recording time, in the same folder as the .ts file, is COMPLETELY the wrong format to be able to reuse it to reimport the recording file without undergoing significant editing work. This file format is different from the exported recordings .XML file and its about time this anomaly was corrected.
Chris
Server Headless RPi4 4GB, RaspberryPI OS Lite on USB SSD
Recordings: OpenMediaVault (v7.x) NAS, NFS share, mounted to RPi via autofs
Client: Kodi 21/LibreElec 12 (Generric) on Linux PC
Recordings: OpenMediaVault (v7.x) NAS, NFS share, mounted to RPi via autofs
Client: Kodi 21/LibreElec 12 (Generric) on Linux PC