Something along the lines of schedchk by @MymsMan Monitoring the recording schedule for a variety of issues and attempting to fix them (if not resolved by a human first) using some built in algorithms. Idealy with the addition of an option to send an email with a link in it which then links back...
Yes agreed when you have free tuners available. Hopefully dvrontime will allocate recordings across its free tuners and only resort to dropping any padding if it runs out of tuners. I will have 8 tuners to play with if multiple HDHomeruns are supported so I'm not expecting that to ever happen...
In your test scenario my preference for single tuner behaviour would be for the 1st and 2nd recordings to start and end at their broadcast times and only the final recording to get the extra 5mins padding time. If each recording was requested with different padding times then add whatever the...
Was the user type Administrator for that test account?
Are you sure it definitely has write permissions to that share, you could double check this by doing the following:-
1.Start -> Run -> runas local_username_you_created "%windir%\system32\cmd.exe"
2. Enter the above usernames password when...
It should definitely work using a UNC. @tonylon, does the share need a username/password to access? If it does is the username/password the same as a local windows account? If not I would try making it the same and changing the service logon details to that account/password and then restarting it.
Just got back around to looking at this again now. I'm converting the innards of an
existing noisy NUC into a fanless case to use as the server :-) Just wondering @lc200 if there is a later version of the software now than the one in this thread or is that still the lastest release?
This sounds very interesting and many thanks to @lc200 for creating and sharing this. I've been looking for something like this for sometime and had also thought about the possibility of coding something myself, but that would probably have had to wait till retirement as the day job keeps me...
I purchased some Duracell AA batteries from Amazon and had a large amount of failures in remotes (of the leaking kind) and now avoid Duracell as a brand as they are the main target for counterfeiters...
As Martin mentioned I would definitely trim your finished scheduled recording list. This makes a big difference to EPG navigation speed for me. I must look to see if there is a way to do this automatically via a Sweeper rule perhaps...
I would also suggest you have a serious look at the HDR-Fox T2 with the customised firmware. You cannot get new boxes these days, but can pickup up decent examples via auction sites etc. If your TV does not have catchup/Netflix/Amazon etc then you could also add a Now TV/Roku or Amazon stick.
Ah yes I forgot about the log. FYI the actual timings are shown below. To my eye it finished at at 17:53 dead, so I don't know where the extra 36 seconds came from?-
17:49:00 INFO: Processing 1 files.
17:49:00 INFO: Decrypting: E:\testing\The Desert Fox_20171229_1604.ts
17:53:36 INFO: The file...
Thanks @af123 From the looks of it, it should be possible to build a Windows version from that source which requires no additional depencies.
Oh and @prpr, point taken, I'll make sure my images are more user friendly in future!
Oops my bad, with the /B argument the files are still reported as identical. In either case (stripts or HFODU2) neither process consumed more than 6% of my CPU in task manager.
My command line requirement is met now with stripts. The only thing against stripts on Windows is the cygwin dependency. This is not an issue for me but I guess some people might not want to install it.
I am still hoping (as he has not said no yet!) @af123 will be able to do a similar trick to...
HFODU2 took 240 secs approximately (had to hand time it) to decode the same file. You would expect it to be longer with all the Java overhead!
The resulting file was identical according to the Windows FC command...
Something along the lines of schedchk by @MymsMan Monitoring the recording schedule for a variety of issues and attempting to fix them (if not resolved by a human first) using some built in algorithms. Idealy with the addition of an option to send an email with a link in it which then links back...
Yes agreed when you have free tuners available. Hopefully dvrontime will allocate recordings across its free tuners and only resort to dropping any padding if it runs out of tuners. I will have 8 tuners to play with if multiple HDHomeruns are supported so I'm not expecting that to ever happen...
In your test scenario my preference for single tuner behaviour would be for the 1st and 2nd recordings to start and end at their broadcast times and only the final recording to get the extra 5mins padding time. If each recording was requested with different padding times then add whatever the...
Was the user type Administrator for that test account?
Are you sure it definitely has write permissions to that share, you could double check this by doing the following:-
1.Start -> Run -> runas local_username_you_created "%windir%\system32\cmd.exe"
2. Enter the above usernames password when...
It should definitely work using a UNC. @tonylon, does the share need a username/password to access? If it does is the username/password the same as a local windows account? If not I would try making it the same and changing the service logon details to that account/password and then restarting it.
Just got back around to looking at this again now. I'm converting the innards of an
existing noisy NUC into a fanless case to use as the server :-) Just wondering @lc200 if there is a later version of the software now than the one in this thread or is that still the lastest release?
This sounds very interesting and many thanks to @lc200 for creating and sharing this. I've been looking for something like this for sometime and had also thought about the possibility of coding something myself, but that would probably have had to wait till retirement as the day job keeps me...
I purchased some Duracell AA batteries from Amazon and had a large amount of failures in remotes (of the leaking kind) and now avoid Duracell as a brand as they are the main target for counterfeiters...
As Martin mentioned I would definitely trim your finished scheduled recording list. This makes a big difference to EPG navigation speed for me. I must look to see if there is a way to do this automatically via a Sweeper rule perhaps...
I would also suggest you have a serious look at the HDR-Fox T2 with the customised firmware. You cannot get new boxes these days, but can pickup up decent examples via auction sites etc. If your TV does not have catchup/Netflix/Amazon etc then you could also add a Now TV/Roku or Amazon stick.
Ah yes I forgot about the log. FYI the actual timings are shown below. To my eye it finished at at 17:53 dead, so I don't know where the extra 36 seconds came from?-
17:49:00 INFO: Processing 1 files.
17:49:00 INFO: Decrypting: E:\testing\The Desert Fox_20171229_1604.ts
17:53:36 INFO: The file...
Thanks @af123 From the looks of it, it should be possible to build a Windows version from that source which requires no additional depencies.
Oh and @prpr, point taken, I'll make sure my images are more user friendly in future!
Oops my bad, with the /B argument the files are still reported as identical. In either case (stripts or HFODU2) neither process consumed more than 6% of my CPU in task manager.
My command line requirement is met now with stripts. The only thing against stripts on Windows is the cygwin dependency. This is not an issue for me but I guess some people might not want to install it.
I am still hoping (as he has not said no yet!) @af123 will be able to do a similar trick to...
HFODU2 took 240 secs approximately (had to hand time it) to decode the same file. You would expect it to be longer with all the Java overhead!
The resulting file was identical according to the Windows FC command...
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