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<blockquote data-quote="gibman" data-source="post: 1029447" data-attributes="member: 25430"><p>hi ..</p><p></p><p>long time since I've worked on that feature.</p><p>I don't think a wiki was ever written.</p><p>many hours went into this feature.</p><p></p><p>as a user u park a channel on the tvclient.</p><p>essentially, when u in fullscreen hit stop on your remote you will be presented with 3 options:</p><p>park, stop, continue.</p><p></p><p>parking a channel will park the channel for x number of minutes, defined in setupTV config section.</p><p>which means, if I dont release the parking, then its released sooner or later. atleast when it times out.</p><p>Once a channel is parked you can turn off your MP client htpc, especially if the tvservice is multiseat <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>So how do I unpark ?</p><p>turn on the bedroom htpc.</p><p>You have several choices on how to do this.</p><p></p><p>starting channel from the streams menu, it will give u a list of what channels are active, and if the status is PARKED.</p><p>also if you click on a channel from tvguide og mini EPG you will be prompted to </p><p></p><p>In the meantime if a second user is trying to tune some other channel but is unable to do so because of the parked timeshift session keeping a solid lock on the card as a resource. then the user will be prompted witch a kick options.</p><p>see attachment.</p><p></p><p>This prevents parked timeshifting from being released without the user having the choice.</p><p>although user priorities are take into account before presenting the kicking screen.</p><p>The parkeduser inherits the user prio of the user that initiated the parked channel.</p><p></p><p>so if user1 with prio=10 parks channel1 and user2 with prio=1 tries to view channel2 on the same mux as channel1, then the dialogue is not presented, as the parked channel user has a higher prio.</p><p>only if the prio are equal or higher, then the choice will be given.</p><p></p><p>also any user can unpark a channel regardsless of prio.</p><p>if user1 parks channel1, then turns of htpc in livingroom.</p><p>user is able to resume parked channel1 somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>currently we dont have a fully fledged user management system</p><p>a user in tve3-5 as in tve3 is just the network name of the box.</p><p>although if we once decide to to this, then it can be reworked accordingly.</p><p></p><p>also setupTV has been reworked, meaning you are able to start/stop parked channels from there.</p><p>it was done in order to be able to efficiently be able to implement the feature.</p><p>it also makes testing card alloc. logic easier etc etc.</p><p></p><p>/gibman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibman, post: 1029447, member: 25430"] hi .. long time since I've worked on that feature. I don't think a wiki was ever written. many hours went into this feature. as a user u park a channel on the tvclient. essentially, when u in fullscreen hit stop on your remote you will be presented with 3 options: park, stop, continue. parking a channel will park the channel for x number of minutes, defined in setupTV config section. which means, if I dont release the parking, then its released sooner or later. atleast when it times out. Once a channel is parked you can turn off your MP client htpc, especially if the tvservice is multiseat :) So how do I unpark ? turn on the bedroom htpc. You have several choices on how to do this. starting channel from the streams menu, it will give u a list of what channels are active, and if the status is PARKED. also if you click on a channel from tvguide og mini EPG you will be prompted to In the meantime if a second user is trying to tune some other channel but is unable to do so because of the parked timeshift session keeping a solid lock on the card as a resource. then the user will be prompted witch a kick options. see attachment. This prevents parked timeshifting from being released without the user having the choice. although user priorities are take into account before presenting the kicking screen. The parkeduser inherits the user prio of the user that initiated the parked channel. so if user1 with prio=10 parks channel1 and user2 with prio=1 tries to view channel2 on the same mux as channel1, then the dialogue is not presented, as the parked channel user has a higher prio. only if the prio are equal or higher, then the choice will be given. also any user can unpark a channel regardsless of prio. if user1 parks channel1, then turns of htpc in livingroom. user is able to resume parked channel1 somewhere else. currently we dont have a fully fledged user management system a user in tve3-5 as in tve3 is just the network name of the box. although if we once decide to to this, then it can be reworked accordingly. also setupTV has been reworked, meaning you are able to start/stop parked channels from there. it was done in order to be able to efficiently be able to implement the feature. it also makes testing card alloc. logic easier etc etc. /gibman [/QUOTE]
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