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==Schedule Recordings==
 
==Schedule Recordings==
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This section covers the different ways to schedule recordings in MythTV.  The [[Scheduling Recordings]] article also has detailed information about MythTV's scheduling system.
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===Program Guide===
 
===Program Guide===
The electronic program guide (EPG), allows you to see what is currently being shown on the channels you receive. The EPG is color coded, each color represents a different category of show. The colors are determined by the theme currently being used and can be customized by editing the file "ui.xml" in the directory for the theme.
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The electronic program guide ([[EPG]]), allows you to see what is currently being shown on the channels you receive. The EPG is color coded, each color represents a different category of show. The colors are determined by the theme currently being used and can be customized by editing the file "ui.xml" in the directory for the theme.
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The guide needs data from somewhere. In North America you can get this data from Data Direct, in other parts of the world you use [[XMLTV]]. [[mythfilldatabase]] retrieves the program data and should be run nightly. Starting with version 0.19, [[DVB-T]] sources can use [[EIT]] to build the program guide.
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Select the show that you want to record and press the
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[[Image:RemoteRecord.png]] key repeatedly to cycle through the record options. A record icon on the guide will show which option you have selected.
  
The guide needs data from somewhere. In North America you can get this data from Data Direct, in other parts of the world you use XMLTV. mythfilldatabase retrieves the program data and should be run nightly. Starting with version 0.19, DVB-T sources can use EIT to build the program guide.
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{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG1.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Not Recording</tt>
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|-
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG2.jpg]]
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| <tt>Record only this Programme at this specific time and this station. This is the best way to be sure that a certain showing is recorded. However, if the TV listings change and the show is not broadcast at that time, the show will not be recorded but will be marked as Not Listed to let you know that you should investigate.</tt>
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|-
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG3.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Record a title once from any of the times that appear in the TV listings. This is useful for recording a movie or special that has multiple showings because it allows the scheduler to choose one that doesn't conflict. It is not a good choice for recording a single episode of a series because it records the first available showing of the title without regard to the episode information.</tt>
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|-
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG4.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Record a show whenever the title is listed on the same channel, weekday and time. Note that if the TV station changes the schedule for a special episode, it would not be recorded. However, you can add a single record for the special episode.</tt>
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|-
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG5.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Record a title once per week from any of the times that appear in the TV listings beginning from the time of the showing that was selected when the rule was set. This is useful for news, current events or other programs where the same episode is shown several times each week but the listings may not include descriptive information. This may not be a good choice if there are different episodes shown during the week.</tt>
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|-
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG6.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Records a show whenever the title is listed for the time and station on any day of the week. Here again, a show will not be recorded if the time was altered by the station.</tt>
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG7.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Record a title once per day from any of the times that appear in the TV listings beginning from the time of the showing that was selected when the rule was set. This is useful for news, current events or other shows where the same episode is shown several times each day but the listings may not include descriptive information. This may not be a good choice if there are different episodes shown during the day.</tt>
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG8.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Records a show anytime the title is listed on this station. This is perhaps the most common rule to use for most shows.</tt>
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|[[Image:RecordingEPG9.jpg]] 
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|<tt>Record this title on any station at any time. This can be useful if a station has sister stations where shows are rebroadcast allowing the scheduler to record rebroadcasts on the other station when the original airing cannot be recorded.</tt>
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|}
  
 
===Program Finder===
 
===Program Finder===
The ''Program Finder'' allows searching by letter or number to find what shows are available. In the left hand column, select the appropriate letter. In the second column, a list of titles is available. In the third column will be a list of times the show is airing.  
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The ''Program Finder'' allows searching by letter or number to find what shows are available. In the left hand column, select the appropriate letter. In the second column, a list of titles is available. In the third column will be a list of times the show is airing. This is good for scheduling lots of shows as well as when you want to schedule something that is more than a day away, saves lots of scrolling and searching the [[EPG]].
  
 
A description of the program appears at the top of the screen, showing the original air date and the time and channel of the next airing.
 
A description of the program appears at the top of the screen, showing the original air date and the time and channel of the next airing.
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Use [[Image:RemoteUp.png]] [[Image:RemoteDown.png]] [[Image:RemoteLeft.png]] [[Image:RemoteRight.png]]  keys to select your shows to record.
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[[Image:ScheduleRecording1.jpg]]
  
 
===Search Words===
 
===Search Words===
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===Search Lists===
 
===Search Lists===
 
====New titles====
 
====New titles====
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This list contains shows that are in the current listings and have not been in your listings previously in the past 320 days.  This is useful for finding new things on TV that are not reruns.
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====Movies====
 
====Movies====
 
====Categories====
 
====Categories====
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====Time====
 
====Time====
 
===Custom Record===
 
===Custom Record===
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For those of you that want to do really advanced stuff you might find it helpful to read the section on [[Custom Recording]]
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===Manual Schedule===
 
===Manual Schedule===
 
Manual Schedule allows the MythTV user to manually enter parameters to be used for recording. This is very similar to controls that were made popular on VCR (video cassette recorder) devices.
 
Manual Schedule allows the MythTV user to manually enter parameters to be used for recording. This is very similar to controls that were made popular on VCR (video cassette recorder) devices.
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==Set Priorities==
 
==Set Priorities==
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If you have multiple tuner cards, MythTV will try and resolve schedule conflicts by searching for repeat broadcasts of the same show as well as trying to handle non broadcasts due to changes in schedules. For recording of multiple episodes of a show, MythTV will look at the episode information to identify unique episodes.
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You can change Recording priorities in Setup->TV Settings->Recording Priorities
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==Upcoming Recordings==
 
==Upcoming Recordings==
This screen lists all of the scheduled recordings, showing the time, channel, and title. When a program is actually recording, the text is shown in a red font; normally, it is green. Once a program has been recorded, it is removed from this list by MythTV.
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This screen lists all of the scheduled recordings, showing the time, channel, and title. When a program is actually recording, the text is shown in a red font; normally, it is green. Once a program has been recorded, it is removed from this list by MythTV.
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The MythTV master backend is responsible for managing the schedule for all TV tuner cards on the master and any slave. Its job is to search the TV listing for the shows you have requested and assign recordings to the TV tuner cards. If none of the shows that you've chosen overlap, it simply records all of the shows. However, if there are shows where the beginning and end times overlap, the scheduler follows rules that you've specified or makes logical decisions about what would be best if you haven't expressed any preference.
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If you have a lot of recordings scheduled, you can check to see what they are, as well as resolve any conflicts that the system can't handle, with the upcoming recordings browser.
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[[Image:RecordingsUpcoming.jpg]]
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There are two 'views' available.
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1.Press [[Image:130.png]] to include all of the items that match record rules even if they do not need to be recorded.
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2.Press [[Image:230.png]] to focus on just the things that will record and items that may need your attention.
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'''Conflicts Reminder'''
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This tells you if there are any conflicts that would prevent one or more shows from being recorded.
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'''Highlight Colour'''
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The items in the list are colored in the record color for things that will record, white for things that may need attention, gray for those that do not need to record and yellow when there is a time conflict. Items at the top of the list may also be highlighted in red indicating that the recording is in progress.
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'''Tuner Number and Status Code'''
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Numbers indicate which card number has been assigned to record the show. Letters are used to indicate the reason that something will not be recorded. You can see what the letter means in the "Record Mode" Below.
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'''Record Mode'''
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This is a short status message for the highlighted item that indicates the type of record rule that was matched, the "total priority" for this showing and a one or two word explanation of the status code.
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Press [[Image:RemoteSelect.png]] to see more information about the Recording and to make changes to its status.
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[[Image:RecrodingRecordOptions.jpg]]
  
 
==Delete Recordings==
 
==Delete Recordings==

Revision as of 01:24, 18 October 2010


Schedule Recordings

This section covers the different ways to schedule recordings in MythTV. The Scheduling Recordings article also has detailed information about MythTV's scheduling system.

Program Guide

The electronic program guide (EPG), allows you to see what is currently being shown on the channels you receive. The EPG is color coded, each color represents a different category of show. The colors are determined by the theme currently being used and can be customized by editing the file "ui.xml" in the directory for the theme.

The guide needs data from somewhere. In North America you can get this data from Data Direct, in other parts of the world you use XMLTV. mythfilldatabase retrieves the program data and should be run nightly. Starting with version 0.19, DVB-T sources can use EIT to build the program guide.

Select the show that you want to record and press the RemoteRecord.png key repeatedly to cycle through the record options. A record icon on the guide will show which option you have selected.

RecordingEPG1.jpg Not Recording
RecordingEPG2.jpg Record only this Programme at this specific time and this station. This is the best way to be sure that a certain showing is recorded. However, if the TV listings change and the show is not broadcast at that time, the show will not be recorded but will be marked as Not Listed to let you know that you should investigate.
RecordingEPG3.jpg Record a title once from any of the times that appear in the TV listings. This is useful for recording a movie or special that has multiple showings because it allows the scheduler to choose one that doesn't conflict. It is not a good choice for recording a single episode of a series because it records the first available showing of the title without regard to the episode information.
RecordingEPG4.jpg Record a show whenever the title is listed on the same channel, weekday and time. Note that if the TV station changes the schedule for a special episode, it would not be recorded. However, you can add a single record for the special episode.
RecordingEPG5.jpg Record a title once per week from any of the times that appear in the TV listings beginning from the time of the showing that was selected when the rule was set. This is useful for news, current events or other programs where the same episode is shown several times each week but the listings may not include descriptive information. This may not be a good choice if there are different episodes shown during the week.
RecordingEPG6.jpg Records a show whenever the title is listed for the time and station on any day of the week. Here again, a show will not be recorded if the time was altered by the station.
RecordingEPG7.jpg Record a title once per day from any of the times that appear in the TV listings beginning from the time of the showing that was selected when the rule was set. This is useful for news, current events or other shows where the same episode is shown several times each day but the listings may not include descriptive information. This may not be a good choice if there are different episodes shown during the day.
RecordingEPG8.jpg Records a show anytime the title is listed on this station. This is perhaps the most common rule to use for most shows.
RecordingEPG9.jpg Record this title on any station at any time. This can be useful if a station has sister stations where shows are rebroadcast allowing the scheduler to record rebroadcasts on the other station when the original airing cannot be recorded.

Program Finder

The Program Finder allows searching by letter or number to find what shows are available. In the left hand column, select the appropriate letter. In the second column, a list of titles is available. In the third column will be a list of times the show is airing. This is good for scheduling lots of shows as well as when you want to schedule something that is more than a day away, saves lots of scrolling and searching the EPG.

A description of the program appears at the top of the screen, showing the original air date and the time and channel of the next airing.

Use RemoteUp.png RemoteDown.png RemoteLeft.png RemoteRight.png keys to select your shows to record.

ScheduleRecording1.jpg

Search Words

Titles

Keywords

People

Advanced

Search Lists

New titles

This list contains shows that are in the current listings and have not been in your listings previously in the past 320 days. This is useful for finding new things on TV that are not reruns.

Movies

Categories

Channels

Time

Custom Record

For those of you that want to do really advanced stuff you might find it helpful to read the section on Custom Recording

Manual Schedule

Manual Schedule allows the MythTV user to manually enter parameters to be used for recording. This is very similar to controls that were made popular on VCR (video cassette recorder) devices.

The options are very straightforward and simple to use:

Channel: The desired channel to be recorded

Date or day of the week: This can be set to record a show up to two months in the future.

Time: The start time of the recording. Can be selected in 5 minute increments.

Duration: From 1 to 360 minutes

Title (optional)

Once this information is entered, the next step is to Set Recording Options.

Set Priorities

If you have multiple tuner cards, MythTV will try and resolve schedule conflicts by searching for repeat broadcasts of the same show as well as trying to handle non broadcasts due to changes in schedules. For recording of multiple episodes of a show, MythTV will look at the episode information to identify unique episodes.

You can change Recording priorities in Setup->TV Settings->Recording Priorities

Upcoming Recordings

This screen lists all of the scheduled recordings, showing the time, channel, and title. When a program is actually recording, the text is shown in a red font; normally, it is green. Once a program has been recorded, it is removed from this list by MythTV.

The MythTV master backend is responsible for managing the schedule for all TV tuner cards on the master and any slave. Its job is to search the TV listing for the shows you have requested and assign recordings to the TV tuner cards. If none of the shows that you've chosen overlap, it simply records all of the shows. However, if there are shows where the beginning and end times overlap, the scheduler follows rules that you've specified or makes logical decisions about what would be best if you haven't expressed any preference.

If you have a lot of recordings scheduled, you can check to see what they are, as well as resolve any conflicts that the system can't handle, with the upcoming recordings browser. RecordingsUpcoming.jpg

There are two 'views' available.

1.Press 130.png to include all of the items that match record rules even if they do not need to be recorded.

2.Press 230.png to focus on just the things that will record and items that may need your attention.

Conflicts Reminder

This tells you if there are any conflicts that would prevent one or more shows from being recorded.

Highlight Colour

The items in the list are colored in the record color for things that will record, white for things that may need attention, gray for those that do not need to record and yellow when there is a time conflict. Items at the top of the list may also be highlighted in red indicating that the recording is in progress.

Tuner Number and Status Code

Numbers indicate which card number has been assigned to record the show. Letters are used to indicate the reason that something will not be recorded. You can see what the letter means in the "Record Mode" Below.

Record Mode

This is a short status message for the highlighted item that indicates the type of record rule that was matched, the "total priority" for this showing and a one or two word explanation of the status code.

Press RemoteSelect.png to see more information about the Recording and to make changes to its status.


RecrodingRecordOptions.jpg

Delete Recordings

Should you desire to erase any of your recordings, this is the screen to do it from. A list of all currently saved recordings is presented, along with a helpful thumbnail video preview of the content and a status bar indicating how much disk space has been used and how much is still free.

To delete a video, scroll to the selection, and press the "OK" button on the remote. A confirmation screen will appear; select "Yes, delete it" and the video is erased. This screen defaults to "No", so should you accidentally press "OK" here, your video will still be saved.

Previously Recorded

As its name implies, the Previously Recorded screen showcases all of the titles that have been recorded by your MythTV box. This is useful for making sure you do not record a program you already have. Should you desire to do so, however, just select the program and another screen will show with the following options:

Allow this episode to re-record
Remove this episode from the list
Remove all episodes for this title

Removing items from this list will not delete the recordings, however.