Hi!
The jumpplay patch for vdr-1.3.24 is available: http://toms-cafe.de/vdr/download/vdr-jumpplay-0.6-1.3.24.diff
Tom
Thomas Günther wrote:
Strange, my local patch copy applied without problems on 1.3.24. Are there any new features in this patch or is it simply remade for 1.3.24.
CU/all
Hello Thomas,
* Thomas Günther tom1@toms-cafe.de [10-05-05 04:11]:
The jumpplay patch for vdr-1.3.24 is available: http://toms-cafe.de/vdr/download/vdr-jumpplay-0.6-1.3.24.diff
what is this patch doing?
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 10:09, Matthias Fechner wrote:
http://www.google.at/search?q=jumpplay+patch+vdr
or short in German:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/JumpPlay-Patch
--Stefan
Matthias Fechner wrote:
what is this patch doing?
This patch changes the replay behaviour for recordings that contain editing marks. It allows to immediately continue the replay after jumping forward to the next mark, and to automatically jump over the commercial break to the next "start" mark, if an "end" mark is reached.
The features of this patch can be turned on or off in the replay setup.
See README.jumpplay included in the patch for details, history and contributors.
Tom
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Thomas GXnther schrieb:
Nice patch ... will give it a try in the near future :)
Would it be possible to integrate this patch permanently into VDR? I think, it is a realy good thing if someone like me uses VDR primary for timeshift and normaly doesn't cut the recordings after noad has set the start and stop marks ...
- -- Oliver
Hello Stefan,
* Stefan Taferner taferner@kde.org [10-05-05 10:29]:
or short in German:
ah, ok the feature for rereading the cutting marks at replay is really a nice feature, if you use noad in timeshiftmode.
Thx, i will try this patch at the next weekend.
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 15:00 +0200, Matthias Fechner wrote:
That does sound a very nice feature. Shame I can't get noad to work for DVB-T in the UK. I think they got wise and started putting the channel logos over adverts, or just removing them altogether.
:-(
Unless someone in the UK is having success with the latest noad, of course!
Cheers,
Laz