[mythtv-users] auto-expire by priority?
Justin Popa
tehpopa at gmail.com
Wed Jun 15 02:17:55 UTC 2005
And i totally posted this in the wrong thread. Ignore me.
On 6/14/05, Justin Popa <tehpopa at gmail.com> wrote:
> For those who didnt see my post from earlier, I am back to using
> another repository for the at-stable information.
>
> http://mirrors.ircam.fr pub/atrpms/fedora/3/en/i386 at-stable
>
> This should be a near perfect mirror. It's working 100% for me right
> now. Don't mean to say avoid atrpms, but until this issue is resolved,
> this will work for most of you.
>
> I've noticed about 2-3 people say they were comcast. Anyone here
> having the problem on an ISP **OTHER** than comcast?
>
> On 6/14/05, Chris Pinkham <cpinkham at bc2va.org> wrote:
> > > Maybe I'm thinking about this all wrong, but is there a way to
> > > auto-expire by priority rather than by age, or otherwise configure my
> > > recording schedules to achieve this effect?
> >
> > Don't think there's a way to do this right now. It'd be fairly easy
> > to implement though. When I created AutoExpire, I created a method
> > called AutoExpire::FillExpireList(). This method checks the current
> > AutoExpireMethod and calls the appropriate function to get the list
> > of recordings to autoexpire. Currently the only method is oldest first
> > and uses AutoExpire::FillOldestFirst(), but you could easily add a
> > AutoExpire::FillLowestPriorityFirst() and add code to store the
> > original recording priority with a recording so it could be used to
> > AutoExpire. I figured people would want other methods so I tried to
> > make the code flexible, but noone ever implemented any other expiration
> > ordering methods and I think the setup option for selecting the method
> > has been taken out of the setup screen recently because of this. My
> > drive never seems to fill up enough to have AutoExpire kick in, but if I
> > did use it, I know I'd prefer "Lowest Priority First" rather than
> > "Oldest First". If I didn't care that much if it recorded to begin with,
> > why would I want it to stick around when something else I cared about more
> > got expired just because it was older? :)
> >
> > --
> > Chris
> >
> >
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