2008-09-22, 11:13 PM
pBS Wrote:well it should end up in k:\ts\originaldir\ and not all in same dir....[unless they were all in same dir on source]Yes quite right, the original directory is being recreated in the ts folder...
pBS Wrote:now manual recordings are special but i thought they worked with this, but since they don't have any info in database, it looks like it's outputting (no show details) as the filename, tho it shouldn't be with manual recordings...[should be something like 327 TMC_20080916210000.ts [note channel is name of file]
but yours looks like a second chance recording cuz it has a -1 on it...
[those won't be in database, only last one in sequence, usually a -2]
not to mention () is not good to have in filename...messes with dos,etc..
sounds like it was a channel without guide data...
Yes, correct again, I don't have any guide data for the satellite channels. I only use the sat card for the HD channels BBC HD and ITV HD, and from what I can gather ITV HD is not listed in any of the xml guides anyway. Setting up an xml import guide just for BBC HD seems a but OTT, when the DVB EPG works perfectly for everything else...so I record everything manually on the HD channels.
Using XML tv guides is something I would like to do - but get the impression it's not easy and will just be something else that could go wrong!
I cannot fugure out why some manual recordings are called 'no show details...' and others start with the channel name, but it seems random and I do have both types in my manual recordings folder....
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