DVB takes around 1Gb for 45minutes. Rough estimate from memory.
Timeshift is stored in the recordings folder (in a sub folder). When not in use the buffer is deleted.
@CyberSimian Sorry, I missed your last post. I ended up doing a clean install on the client and all is well now. It still doesn't let me go back in time when I change channels but it does continue operating from that point on. I'm ok with that. Thanks for your help!
EDIT: I now downgraded the server (as I did with the client above)...
@CyberSimian Sorry, I missed your last post. I ended up doing a clean install on the client and all is well now. It still doesn't...
When I first start watching a TV program the timeshift functions works perfectly. I can shift back and forth in time and it works...
Hi.
I was probably being a bit fast and loose with my terminology. I meant "somewhere within the files that MP2 uses in its database".
Anyway, I found a way to do this which was far from automated but relatively low effort. I found what looked like all the images (CD covers, DVD covers, backgrounds etc all lumped together in...
Hi.
I was probably being a bit fast and loose with my terminology. I meant "somewhere within the files that MP2 uses in its...
I am in the process of setting up a legacy media player (Mede8er) which I happened to have laying around into my home cinema setup...
It is present, but not with that name. It is called Scheduler, viz:
Interesting. I had never noticed that when the "command" is "ACTION", the "cmdproperty" is the actual window id, but it makes sense that it is.
Try this for yourself. First backup your working profile for the remote, then in the "Mapping" panel make a change to...
It is present, but not with that name. It is called Scheduler, viz:
Interesting. I had never noticed that when the "command" is...
I would like to be able to go directly to the Scheduled recordings window without having to first go to the home menu.
I saw this...