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Quirk with photo viewer!
Hi Dirk,
I've been out of town for a few weeks and am exited about all the great improvements you have made. Thanks for implementing the configurable commercial auto-skip mode. I am seeing some unexplained behavior in the Photo Viewer now and am wondering if you might have an explanation. When I use the up button to advance to the next photo in a folder it will sometimes only advance through three photos and then cease responding to the button. It will do this regardless of which photo I select as the first to be viewed. The only things I have been able to correlate it to, so far, is the size of the .jpg files I am viewing and the file naming convention (two different cameras). The folders that have large jpegs (> 2.5 MB) seem to fail in this way while folders with smaller files appear to work as expected. One camera is a Nikon and names the files "DSCNxxxx.JPG" and the other is a Canon and uses "IMG_xxxx.JPG." The Nikon files are larger and they are the ones that fail to advance. Some other, smaller files wich have been renamed with simpler generic names also advance correctly. Seems more likely the size or something else I am missing here! Any ideas? Lynn |
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I've tried looking around, honest!
I've dug through thread after thread and I'm just not that good a forum-searcher, I guess.
Is there a way to have imported (downloaded) shows appear in the regular recorded TV menu, rather than in the My Videos menu? I want to watch some back episodes of a few shows, and since they are shows, rather than movies ... I'd really like Sage to recognize them as such in the "correct" menu. If it's possible, what folder should contain the files, and how do I get Sage to recognize them as Recorded (or at least Archived) shows? --Heidi |
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I was reading another post and read something about "configurable commercial auto-skip mode". What is different from the way it was handle before?
Can it be configured easily on a per show basis? If so what is the process... Thanks in advance... |
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Not intended for per show use but more for a per-viewing mode. Lynn |
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I sure hope that they (SageTV) come up with a way to get around this problem, because you cannot edit the wiz.bin file.
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sheer lazyness
I have just redone my SageTV and have noticed that my movie channels I had set are no longer there and my channel guide has way too many channels in it. I have a backup of my old SageTV folder.
Without going through channels one-by-one, are there some lines I can copy over from a file to get those back in there?
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Actually I think you can add in shows with nielm's webserver plugin. If you edit the show info through that, you can assign it a custom EPGID, and it should show up as a recorded show. Not 100% sure on this, but I'm sure someone knows..
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Gerry
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Bummer, though. --Heidi |
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Heidi, if the other drive is setup as either an import or recording drive in Sage, you can shut down your server, move the files from recording drive 1 to recording drive (or import dir) 2 and restart sage, and all guide data will be retained. The shows that you move will appear as "archived".
Or install nielm's webserver and try adding a show in manually, to see if it shows up as a normal recording, it should.
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That would be interesting...
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The storage server is all "import directories". I have also added shows into Sage with nielm's webserver, you edit the show info, give it all the info you want to supply, and generate a custom EPGID, and it enters it into the wiz.bin. Works pretty well. But I havent done this since I switched to SageMC, so I dont know for sure where SageMC will put the files. I suppose it will show up in 'recorded tv'.
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So you're saying I can just put these shows into the same folder with all my other recorded shows, shut down Sage and then they'll be recognized?
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No, you have to get the order 100% on moving. Otherwise you lose the guide data. The steps are:
0) add the other directory as a import directory (if it isnt already) 1) shutdown sage server or service, completely! 2) move (dont copy, then delete originals) but cut and paste the files from your recording drive to an import directory somewhere on your network. 3) after all files are moved via the cut and paste, start up sage server or service again. 4) go into sage gui, and you will see the files marked as archived. I would highly suggest you try this with 1 file first, so you can get the hang of it, and see what it does. Now I understand that in step 2, cutting and pasting files should technically be the same as copying them, then deleting the originals, but for some reason, both myself and a friend of mine that does this, we have both lost guide data with the copy/delete method, but have had 100% success with the cut/paste method. Now all the above is just for already recorded shows in sage. I just re-read your last post, regarding shows recorded from other sources than Sage (right?) those are the files that you can bring into Sage-world via nielm's webserver. As long as those are placed into a directory sage sees, you should be able to edit them and generate an EPGID for them, without having to shutdown sage at all. There are 2 distinct things going on here, so I am not sure which one your are wanting to do first, or maybe both. Does my explanation make sense?
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Hi Dirk,
I just finished a fresh install on my new client. After I installed SageMC v6.12a, I ran into a problem where I would get an error message saying that there is no disc in drive D:\ every time I would start SageTV. I tracked it down to a default of D:\Others (or something like that) for the Other Programs folder location. In my case D:\ is my DVD drive. It was easy enough to delete the Other Programs location entry, but I thought I'd mention it in case anyone else runs into this problem. Aloha, Mike
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this sounds familiar, I think someone else ran into this problem before, and I couldn't figure out why. Awesome, thanks for finding this ! Dirk |
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Hope this will solve it for you too Dirk |
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