sapajou Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Good morning, Unfortunately I do not know English or German, references and dialogues are difficult for me to translate and understand despite Google. The research on the forum is difficult, and I found nothing on the subject. My project is to serve me a LCD screen for programming broadcast TV, instead of turning on the screen Plasma. I have programmed the LCD, a credit file "TIMERS.XML", but "Scheduleur" does not apply. By against the file "TIMERS.XML" becomes "BAK" when closing DVBViewer. Can you help me complete my project. I thank you in advance. (Topic past German, now in English, the translation is perhaps better?) Quote
sapajou Posted August 26, 2008 Author Posted August 26, 2008 Person to solve this problem? Not even a moderator? Quote
swerner Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 Well, I undestand that you have build your own application to modify the timer.xml. This will be a difficult task to accomplish. The timer.xml is like a backup of the timer events stored in memory, so it will be written on close and read on start of DVBViewer. There's an api interface to the timer events, that is used by the Webinterface, for example. Maybe it's easier to use the webinterface or, if contributing an new module is what you what, contact some of the coders directly and ask for help. I'm just a user of DVBViewer but a developer of T-Mobile business intelligence applications - the smallest memory unit I can think of is a terabyte. Therefore I can't contribute to your little project. Please don't be offended, but your english is hard to understand. Good luck, Sascha. Quote
Tjod Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 There is a Tool "TV Genial + CMDline 1.1" (Member Section) that allows to generate or delete Timers via Command line. Quote
sapajou Posted August 28, 2008 Author Posted August 28, 2008 Hi, Thanks to swerner and Tjod, this information will serve me. I know that the translator Google is not perfect. I will certainly take a long time to understand the explanations. I will try ... Quote
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