2008-04-22, 08:18 PM
Sub,
I was wondering if it was possible to 'weight' recordings so in a conflict situation the weight recording wins!.
eg
Saturday I missed Dr Who because my daughter (bless her) was recording Charlie and Lola which started 5 minutes before Dr Who was due. Currently the logic says, record Charlie and Lola and mark Dr Who as conflict.
What I'd like is
Charlie and Lola 18:10-18:40 Nick TV (normal)
DR Who 18:15-19:00 BBC 1 (Must Record)
would result in
Charlie and Lola in conflict... and Dr Who recording....
Does this logic make sense to you and is it possible to code ?
I know more tuners whould help but I'm a hardware constained at the mo...
I was wondering if it was possible to 'weight' recordings so in a conflict situation the weight recording wins!.
eg
Saturday I missed Dr Who because my daughter (bless her) was recording Charlie and Lola which started 5 minutes before Dr Who was due. Currently the logic says, record Charlie and Lola and mark Dr Who as conflict.
What I'd like is
Charlie and Lola 18:10-18:40 Nick TV (normal)
DR Who 18:15-19:00 BBC 1 (Must Record)
would result in
Charlie and Lola in conflict... and Dr Who recording....
Does this logic make sense to you and is it possible to code ?
I know more tuners whould help but I'm a hardware constained at the mo...
Regards Systemshark
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Lounge: HDPC Intel i5, Asus Motherboard with Intel HDMI, 4Gb of Ram, 1Tb Disk, 60Gb SSD, Blackgold BT3595 Tuner, Hauppauge Nova T500 and HVR1700 in a LianLi C39 B Case.
Other Room : Liteon Wireless Media Centre/DVD Player
Software : Windows7 32 Bit, RedRat, XMLTV GUI and NPVR [/COLOR]