[mythtv-users] how to disable the delete recording option ?

Roo roo.watt at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 08:45:54 UTC 2007


On 10/04/07, F Peeters (MythTV) <francesco at fampeeters.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, April 10, 2007 09:30, Roo wrote:
> > On 10/04/07, Pietralla, Siegfried P <siegfried.pietralla at eds.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>  but how can you run a user job after a program has been recorded ? (
> so
> >> that you can protect existing recordings and then also later turn of
> the
> >> 'chattr +i' e.g. the same way you can run comm. flagging and
> transcoding
> >> against any already recorded file ).
> >>
> >>
> > This is all from memory, so someone correct me if I am wrong...
> >
> > - Write the script/s to do the un/protect of the recordings
> > - Define the user job/s in myth-setup that call the appropriate script/s
> > - Enable user jobs in myth-setup,  don't think they are enabled by
> default
> > - Edit your recording schedule for the relevant shows to enable the
> > userjobs
> > to run after recording is complete (in myth-web there is a check box for
> > this)
> >
> What the OP wants is to be able to en/disable the chattr +i from a menu
> *after* a show has already been recorded...
>
> He already indicates he knows how to do this in the schedules...
>
> So basically: Can he call the userjobs 1-4 from the GUI somewhere *other*
> than the recording schedules?..
>
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> F Peeters
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Sure, I guess I should have read what I was quoting a bit more carefully :)

If you have userjobs setup properly, you can also go into watch recordings
and hit "i" I think and then go into "Job Options" you can then select the
user configued jobs to run from here.

Check the doco to see what the macros are that can be used for passing
things like filename as an argument to the actual script being called.

Cheers,

Roo
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