2013-04-15, 21:39
Hello,
I have currently only one DVB-T card installed on my HTPC, XBMC Frodo 12.1 and VDR 1.7.31 under ubuntu 12.04
I set some hours ago a timer from the EPG without modification of its default parameters.
Then I let run xbmc on another channel for watching.
Like VDR, I fought, the timer will take with the highest priority and thus will be executed and change the channel to the record one instead of my watched channel.
But that didn't happen.
When I stopped watching the channel (back to the tv channels menu), the timer started immediately.
Does VNSI has higher priority than default prioirty of a timer?
Is it possible to have this behaviour with VNSI plugin?
Regards,
P.
I have currently only one DVB-T card installed on my HTPC, XBMC Frodo 12.1 and VDR 1.7.31 under ubuntu 12.04
I set some hours ago a timer from the EPG without modification of its default parameters.
Then I let run xbmc on another channel for watching.
Like VDR, I fought, the timer will take with the highest priority and thus will be executed and change the channel to the record one instead of my watched channel.
But that didn't happen.
When I stopped watching the channel (back to the tv channels menu), the timer started immediately.
Does VNSI has higher priority than default prioirty of a timer?
Is it possible to have this behaviour with VNSI plugin?
Regards,
P.