LinHES Forums http://forum.linhes.org/ |
|
Complex "Custom Record" Scenario? http://forum.linhes.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=19703 |
Page 1 of 1 |
Author: | opel70 [ Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Complex "Custom Record" Scenario? |
Hello, I have bee trying to figure out if it is possible to accomplish my, in my mind, complex "Custom Record" schedule. I would like to record a news program on MSNBC. The show airs originally at 8:00p, with repeats at 10:00p and 1:00a the next morning. It is this 1:00a airing that in my mind throws a wrench in the works. I could choose the "Record only one show per day" option, but eventually, that would only record the 1:00a showing. Since this is a news program, the listing only shows generic episode information. What I would really like is: 1) Record at 8:00p, if no other conflict. 2) Record at 10:00p, if it didn't already record at 8:00p. 3) Record at 1:00a, if it didn't aleady record at 8:00p or 10:00p on the previous weekday (1:00a Monday is a repeat of the 8:00p Friday episode.) I'm sure this is possible, but I have no idea how to accomplish this in "Custom Record". I'm guessing that there is someone here who is much more adept than I when it come to SQL searches (which is all the "Custom Record" is, right?) Thanks, |
Author: | Girkers [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
With some of our episodes of generic programs the epg details the date as the description, this would help in your situation, but from your description I don't believe they do this. |
Author: | footeo [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:00 am ] |
Post subject: | |
I think this would work for you I am testing this out now for the daily show which the first episode starts at 11:00 pm and then repeats many times with the last one at 8:30. At least I think that is how they have it scheduled. Under custom record: Code: program.title LIKE '%The Daily Show%'
AND HOUR(program.starttime) >= 22 OR program.title LIKE '%The Daily Show%' AND HOUR(program.starttime) <= 21 Then I just set the recording to record at anytime on any channel since my rule takes care of the times. You may want to add a channel option to the code above if you want it on a certain channel. /I just checked under the program finder and this should work for you just fine just change the values from 22 to 20 and the second value from 21 to 1 |
Author: | marc.aronson [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Complex "Custom Record" Scenario? |
opel70 wrote: Hello,
I have bee trying to figure out if it is possible to accomplish my, in my mind, complex "Custom Record" schedule. I would like to record a news program on MSNBC. The show airs originally at 8:00p, with repeats at 10:00p and 1:00a the next morning. It is this 1:00a airing that in my mind throws a wrench in the works. I could choose the "Record only one show per day" option, but eventually, that would only record the 1:00a showing. Since this is a news program, the listing only shows generic episode information. The News hour with Jim Lehrer and The Daily Show also have the characteristics you describe, but in practice I have never have had a problem. While they do not have a unique subtitle, which gives the appearence of their being "generic", they always have a unique episode ID (last 4 digits of the programid field in the recorded table). I suspect this is why I don't get repeated recordings. Have you ever actually seen the problem you are describing occur? |
Author: | footeo [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Complex "Custom Record" Scenario? |
Quote: Have you ever actually seen the problem you are describing occur?
I know that I definitely have seen this problem before, that is recording the same episode twice one at 11:00 pm am and then recording the same episode at 1:00am the next day and not recording the newer episode at 11:00. I probably haven't actually missed an episode but, It gets off schedule so to speak. I think(maybe not) that the custom record I made just weights the new episodes better to prevent that from happening. |
Author: | paulsid [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
I have also experienced this - albeit with weekly instead of daily schedules - and definitely missed episodes, ending up with dupes instead. I worked around the problem by moving to "record in this timeslot every week" but sometimes they juggle the schedule so this is not 100% reliable either. What would be nice is to be able to redefine the definition of "week" or "day" for a given schedule. (Wish I had more free time right now, this would be a great excuse to start diving into the source...) |
Author: | footeo [ Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | |
footeo wrote: I think this would work for you I am testing this out now
Under custom record: Code: program.title LIKE '%The Daily Show%' AND HOUR(program.starttime) >= 22 OR program.title LIKE '%The Daily Show%' AND HOUR(program.starttime) <= 21 Sorry about this but this DOESN'T WORK. ![]() ![]() |
Page 1 of 1 | All times are UTC - 6 hours |
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group http://www.phpbb.com/ |