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planeo
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Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2005 - 08:30 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  (IP Logged)

Hello,

on double click on dabdig.vbe I got only an error message:

19.06.2005 09:20:40 - 2.54b08 - Wrong parameters: Usage-"<StreamType>" "<ChannelName>" "<ChannelAssignment>" "<ProgrammeName>" "<StartYear>" "<StartMonth>" "<StartDay>" "<StartHour>" "<StartMinute>" "<MinutesDuration>" ["<Description>" ["<Category>"]]

... do not forget the quotation marks - because of spaces in ChannelName and ProgrammeName etc

... Oh Yes - do not put the <> or [] signs in! The [] signs indicate optional parameter.

19.06.2005 09:20:51 - 2.54b08 - From DigiGuide reminder ...

dabdig.vbe "mp2" "$ChannelName" "$ChannelID" "$ProgrammeName" $Timestart("%Y" "%m" "%d" "%H" "%M") "$Duration"

Can sometimes replace "mp2" with "mp3" to record smaller, lower quality files - check your recording program.

19.06.2005 09:20:52 - 2.54b08 - Also can sometimes replace "mp2" with "play" to listen rather than record

When recording from Satellite - ChannelName should be <TransponderId/ChannelId>

19.06.2005 09:20:53 - 2.54b08 - Given command:

I'm using a TwinHan DVB-T card and ProgDVB

Any ideas?

Thanks.

planeo

Paul Webster
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Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2005 - 08:51 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  Delete this message  (IP Logged)

If you simply run it with no parameters then it will tell you the command line syntax and some other clues.

The way to use DABDig is to call it from something else - e.g. DigiGuide, myHTPC, xLobby, WebShifter etc.

Which front-end application are you planning to use?


Paul Webster

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planeo
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Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2005 - 08:55 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  Delete this message  (IP Logged)

OK, forget it. I dont have read, that dabdig needs DigiGuide or myHTPC. DigiGuide is not for Germany available and myHTPC si also not free.

I'm living in Berlin and can not use the DigiGuide.

Thanks

planeo

Paul Webster
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Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2005 - 09:53 Edit this message  Reply to this message with quotes  Delete this message  (IP Logged)

myHTPC is free (Meedio Essentials is not).

xLobby is free - but the integration is very new and still being worked on (by someone else).

myHTPC - http://meedio.com/download/myHTPC/

see the bottom of that page.

You will then also need the DABDig plug-in for myHTPC - I can send you a link to that (I don't ship it with the DABDig that you have).


Paul Webster

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Edited by Paul Webster on Sunday, June 19, 2005 - 4:53:57 AM

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