No, it wouldn't be that selective. It only triggered when a large number of files were deleted at once and the total list of files was a fairly specific length.Could the bug be the cause of the "corruption" problems (actually loss of sidecar files) mentioned in this thread?
Thanks - I'll get it fixed for the next release.Tried a Schedule / Favorites restore for the first time Today, Schedule restored O.K. but favorite list Failed with Runtime Error, I had re-named the favorite list to MY-TV and I am wondering if that was the problem as the script was trying to restore 'Group1' See Image HERE
Thanks - I'll get it fixed for the next release.
Yes, the error was in the 'no such channel' test - fixed in my development copy.Thanks af123, It looks like you have already worked out what is wrong but just in case. The favorites list had 36 entries in it but the Runtime error occured at entry 27 'PickTV+1' This entry does not exist any more (CH44 is now Channel5+1) so it looks like all channel names MUST exist at present
Brilliant, thanks.The restore process uses the channel name as the key, so as long as that hasn't changed then it will find the new channel's location and fix the schedule for you during the restore.
What do you mean?Anyone know where local Muxes are displayed, I haven't found them yet
That's because you don't have any local MUXs (unlike crystal palace - there the Mux with Channel M on it used to come up as ??? in the web interface)