pfugl Posted August 13, 2007 Share Posted August 13, 2007 Sorry for crossposting this here in english, but nobody has answered my post in the english forum part. Unfortunatly my german is not good enough to write in german, but I understand most of it so you are welcome to answer in german. Now to the problem: I am looking for a plugin that allows me to program the recorder timer from a windows command line, and thought that the TV-Genial plugin might be useful. However I cannot get it to work. I am isuing the following command from a windows command prompt: \"Program Files"\DVBViewer\dvbv_tvg.exe -d "Test" -c "7929957|DR1" -e 15.08.07 -s 08:00 -p 08:15 -a 1 -t 0 -v 0 The cmd runs to an end without errors, but nothing shows up in DVBViewer's recordsettings. The channel value is calculated as follows: 121*65536 + 101 (From channel editor for DR1 (DVB-T): Audio PID= 121, SID = 101). The strange thing is that if I look in the timers.xml another scheduled recording for DR1 looks as follows: <entry name="1">Galapagos-øerne (3:3);1618542693|DR1;12.08.2007;19:55:00;21:05:00;2;-------;0;true;true</entry> I tried to use that channel value (1618542693|DR1) in the command instead, but the problem is the same - nothing shows up in recordsettings. I don't assume that the dvb_rec_Sample.txt is used in this situation. I am using DVBViewer 3.6.1.20. Any ideas why this doesn't work? Peter Quote Link to comment
pfugl Posted August 13, 2007 Author Share Posted August 13, 2007 Found the problem myself. The dateformat of dd.mm.yy is not working, though the doc says it should. dd.mm.yyyy works ok. Peter Quote Link to comment
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