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On Apr 25, 2016 7:24 PM, "Jay Foster" <<a href="mailto:jayf0ster@roadrunner.com">jayf0ster@roadrunner.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 4/25/2016 4:07 PM, Hika van den Hoven wrote:<br>
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>> Hoi Jerome,<br>
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>> Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 12:46:03 AM, you wrote:<br>
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>>> On Monday, April 25, 2016 03:20:05 PM Jay Foster wrote:<br>
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>>>> Using mythweb -> Backend Status, I see the following information under<br>
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>>>> the Machine Information section:<br>
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>>>> Space Available After Auto-expire: 235,104 MB<br>
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>>>> * Space Used by LiveTV: 0 MB<br>
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>>>> * Space Used by Deleted Recordings: 24,245 MB<br>
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>>>> * Space Used by Auto-expirable Recordings: 23,885 MB<br>
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>>>> As far as I know, I have no auto-expirable recordings. How can I<br>
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>>>> determine which recordings are part of the 'Space Used by Auto-expirable<br>
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>>>> Recordings'? In other words, which recordings are subject to being<br>
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>>>> auto-expired?<br>
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>>> I believe all your recordings except ones you've set to not<br>
>>> auto-expire (plus ones set to expire by virtue of being deleted) are auto-expirable.<br>
>>> In MythWeb Schedule Options for a recording or recording rule see<br>
>>> the "Auto-expire recordings" checkbox. By default it'll be checked.<br>
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>> Also in the frontend menu for any recording under storage options you<br>
>> can toggle it. The same goes for MythWeb. There is either a white<br>
>> clock or a crossed out red rimmed clock. Clicking it toggles it.<br>
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>> Watched recordings will expire before unwatched. So if space is needed<br>
>> for a recording, files are removed in this order:<br>
>> files flagged as deleted<br>
>> files flagged as auto-expiring that are watched<br>
>> files flagged as auto-expiring that are unwatched<br>
>> If that does not create enough space the recording will fail.<br>
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>> So set a recording to NOT auto-expire if you intend to keep it. If you<br>
>> find any new recording more important, set it to auto-expire.<br>
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>> By differentiating between deleting and setting it to auto-expire, you<br>
>> can create a kind of priority order.<br>
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>> For some recordings I have them set to not auto-expire in the<br>
>> recording rule, but change that after watching to auto-expire.<br>
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>> Tot mails,<br>
>> Hika mailto:<a href="mailto:hikavdh@gmail.com">hikavdh@gmail.com</a><br>
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>> "Zonder hoop kun je niet leven<br>
>> Zonder leven is er geen hoop<br>
>> Het eeuwige dilemma<br>
>> Zeker als je hoop moet vernietigen om te kunnen overleven!"<br>
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> Thanks. The information about the red rimmed clock in MythWeb allowed me to find the three recordings that had the auto-expire set.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">In the front-end>information>auto expire you can find a list<br>
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