2006-05-23, 08:17 AM
Thanks Jorm,
Had missed that post. Works like a charm.
Many thanx.
Had missed that post. Works like a charm.
Many thanx.
2006-05-23, 08:17 AM
Thanks Jorm,
Had missed that post. Works like a charm. Many thanx.
2006-05-23, 11:21 AM
It is not a P2P system just a simple client server application. So would not have a large p2p group. Do not think of it as an illegal tool but as a poor mans Sling Box mechanism. If I am at work I should be able to pull my shows from my home machine and watch stuff if I want when I am not at home.
If someone wanted to use the automated hooks to do other things like pull there shows to their laptop after it is recorded so they can take it with them that also should be allowed. If someone is sending HBO and PPV that is another issue but it is a closed system between two users.
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2006-05-23, 11:33 AM
jorm Wrote:If someone wanted to use the automated hooks to do other things like pull there shows to their laptop after it is recorded so they can take it with themPerfect
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2006-05-23, 08:57 PM
jorm Wrote:It is not a P2P system just a simple client server application. So would not have a large p2p group. Do not think of it as an illegal tool but as a poor mans Sling Box mechanism. If I am at work I should be able to pull my shows from my home machine and watch stuff if I want when I am not at home. Gotcha. I guess it's kind of like arguing bittorrent should be illegal because people transfer copywritten material using it. If that were the standard then we'd have to get rid of ftp, http, etc. I guess it was just the part about downloading shows from a friend who had HBO and you didn't that threw me.
2006-05-24, 10:48 AM
jksmurf Wrote:jorm, Sorry - I am not sure if this issue has been resolved? I get it everytime I try to do an UpdateEPG as well.
2006-05-24, 11:11 AM
Quote:Sorry - I am not sure if this issue has been resolved? I get it everytime I try to do an UpdateEPG as well. Not as far as I am aware ... In the meantime, simply rem it out http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php?p=1...stcount=15 k.
2006-05-24, 11:51 AM
OK - but I seem to get teh same error when I simply run priorityrecordings on its own.
I have three schedules set up - get xmltv update, then updateepg then run priorityrecordings. Do I just have to be patient?!
2006-05-24, 12:55 PM
jonmck Wrote:OK - but I seem to get the same error when I simply run priorityrecordings on its own. This is not altogether unexpected, as the batch file simply calls the exe file jonmck Wrote:I have three schedules set up - get xmltv update, then updateepg then run priorityrecordings. jonmck Wrote:Do I just have to be patient?!It would appear so. k.
2006-05-24, 02:06 PM
Groovy
2006-05-24, 05:56 PM
dinki Wrote:Gotcha. I guess it was just the part about downloading shows from a friend who had ......... dinki, you should probably edit your post to avoid confusing skip readers. The station and implied use you talk about never existed in this thread. When I read the original post I confabulated a different use, based on my point of view. My neighbor and I both have the same cable TV from a company based 100-miles away. I have an antenna for local stations, my neighbor does notâ¦.
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