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We could, but we've to find the right person to get rights to their SVN, so I've created my own (see your PM for details). If there are other developers over here who want to join, just drop a PM.I also think it's not useful to list the recordings, but it might be useful to list the scheduled recordings, so that you can delete/adjust these.Btw, I will try to fix the current timeshifting function today, and have some spare time during the weekend, so I hope we can get the recording stuff working (Edit: fixed)I'm adding some error handling. See listChannels.cs (in commands) how to send errors back to the client, which will show them on screen (better know what's wrong then get a "script error" message ).Btw2, if you want to debug, you can telnet to the XBMCTVServer script on port 9596, makes it easy to debug (just press "telnet<enter>" if you are connected, and type help).For people who are interested, you can find SVN logs (and later on also the source) on: http://thuis.denhaas.info/svn/projects/xbmc/
We could, but we've to find the right person to get rights to their SVN, so I've created my own (see your PM for details). If there are other developers over here who want to join, just drop a PM.
I also think it's not useful to list the recordings, but it might be useful to list the scheduled recordings, so that you can delete/adjust these.
Btw, I will try to fix the current timeshifting function today, and have some spare time during the weekend, so I hope we can get the recording stuff working (Edit: fixed)
I'm adding some error handling. See listChannels.cs (in commands) how to send errors back to the client, which will show them on screen (better know what's wrong then get a "script error" message ).
Btw2, if you want to debug, you can telnet to the XBMCTVServer script on port 9596, makes it easy to debug (just press "telnet<enter>" if you are connected, and type help).
For people who are interested, you can find SVN logs (and later on also the source) on: http://thuis.denhaas.info/svn/projects/xbmc/