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    [webif] Web Interface 1.3.4

    Loaded up new Webif this morning but although I have detectads package installed it doesn't appear in the background processing pop-up list (as Ad-Detection) and queued actions don't appear in Diagnostics -> Queued Tasks. Any thoughts as to why? I'm running firmware 3.03 not 3.10 at the moment.
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    Okay and thanks, I'll disable auto-dedup on the media/My Videos folder.
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    auto.log contents: >>> Contents of /mod/tmp/auto.log 1.04 KiB 27/12/2013 23:00 - DECRYPT: /media/My Video/Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas Special_20131227_2238 27/12/2013 23:00 - DLNA: http://127.0.0.1:9000/web/media/3.TS 27/12/2013 23:01 - Removing/binning old copy. 27/12/2013 23:01 -...
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    I'm also using undelete - could this possibly cause a problem for dedup as files will appear again in the [Deleted Items] folder? Seems odd though.
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    I'll leave dedup on until I do some more recordings (some set for a few minutes) then try disabling dedup and report back. Thanks.
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    Yes it appears to be onas Opt+ in the webif shows an option to disable.
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    Thanks! I figured it was a bit strange. I've just set up the CF on a new HDR box so have been playing with the flags so maybe I I did something strange. Contents of auto.log show that the filename changes but perhaps it was a combination of decrypt and shrink. I've switched off shrink for...
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    webif - auto-decrypt renaming programmes

    Is there any reason why when I run auto-decrypt on the top-level My Video directory that programmes are renamed? So for example "Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas Special" was renamed to "1_2._Bucking!_Mammy" after decrypting. The new name appears to be extracted from the first line of the programme...
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