Ezra Pound
Well-Known Member
I think in this case a picture is worth less than a few (not a 1000 please) wordsYes, obviously, but look at it!
I think in this case a picture is worth less than a few (not a 1000 please) wordsYes, obviously, but look at it!
Each passing day the EPG single channel grid view gets one more day to display correctly.It is the same with firefox and IE. I suspect it is being triggered by the change to BST.
Thanks very much for this new feature - have just discovered that my car MP3 player doesn't like MP2 format (even when named .mp3, of course)1.0.10 (03/03/2014)
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- Option to select audio extraction format;
Are you sure you have the up-to-date packages? This problem was sorted out a while ago.Is there any chance, please, of an option to sort programme display by recording date, as opposed to filesystem date?
Are you sure you have the up-to-date packages? This problem was sorted out a while ago.
Yes, I think that's right. I'll fix it.thanks; I'm also using auto-shrink, and auto-dedupe, on the folder in question. Perhaps the auto-shrink is not resetting the mtime?
Yes, I think that's right. I'll fix it.
I could also write a diagnostic to fix the recordings you have so far if it would be useful.
Upgrade to webif 1.0.10-6 and then run the fixtimestamps diagnostic from the web interface diagnostics screen or from the command line. That will traverse all recordings and set the filesystem timestamps to match the time the recording finished. The new webif version should keep timestamps right from now on.thanks very much indeed, on both counts and yes please, I would love something to fix it - I was going to wade in and do them by hand - assuming the box has "touch", but something to do it properly would be great.
Upgrade to webif 1.0.10-6 and then run the fixtimestamps diagnostic from the web interface diagnostics screen or from the command line. That will traverse all recordings and set the filesystem timestamps to match the time the recording finished. The new webif version should keep timestamps right from now on.