Sorry what I was trying to ask is it possible to replace say 1=10847,V,23000,89,69 with 1=10847,V,23000,1:999 so that all transponders with the settings 10847 v23000 XXX are detected so that everytime the television companies change their settings a quick scan would detect the revised position.
BigMoose Wrote:You'd have missed the interesting part of the race anyway as it had moved to BBC2 by then!!
I told mine to record "coast" but the damn thing overran anyway.
Thank heavens for get_iplayer !! I would have preferred it in HD, but as a 10gb download........
I was watching it having told it to post pad for as long as possible but I suspected they'd bump it to BBC2 sooner or later and knew I'd have to manually switch. So when they did, I told it to record coast and stopped BBC1HD and then let the wife watch something else! Only then did they say it was on BBCHD too.
I haven't touched the PVR for at least 18 months, it not being broke... But if I'm going to have to dismantle the hifi to get at it to install a new tuner, then I might as well do the rest of the maintenance I've mentally planned:
1. Remember to save the db3 database
2. Install new tuner card
3. Install an SSD in place of the rattly old OS hard disk (recordings live on a separate disk)
4. Install Win7 (32-bit - no need for 64-bit)
5. Install NPVR (oh yes, still on XP+GBPVR here - it works...)
6. Debug
7. Debug
8. Debug
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- Silent client PVR: HDPlex HS.1 aluminium fanless case / Thin-ITX ASRock H81TM-ITX motherboard / Intel Celeron 1850T CPU / 4GB RAM / 120GB SSD / TBS6982 DBS-S2 [SIZE=1]dual-tuner card / Win10+nPVR+Plex Media Player feeding LG OLED55B6V + Anthem MRX510 AV Receiver / PMC GB1 / B&W / REL speakers.
- Noisy NAS: Xeon / Intel mobo / 16GB RAM / FreeNAS + Ubuntu VMs on VMware ESXi + 12TB RAID[/SIZE] running Plex Media Server