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    I've submitted a PR to put this into the standard build. It's slightly different, as it also logs the tuner when recordings stop.

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    https://github.com/OpenViX/enigma2/pull/272
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Just drop it into /usr/lib/python/enigma2 (take a backup copy of the existing RecordTimer.pyo first) and restart the GUI.

    Any interest in this in general? Should I submit it as a PR for inclusion as standard?
    Looks good, working fine.

    Just one minor point, the file is in /usr/lib/enigma2/python and I needed a full reboot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    Just one minor point, the file is in /usr/lib/enigma2/python
    Ah, yes. A common mistake of mine...
    and I needed a full reboot.
    In which case there is something seriously strange about your system, as the change is entirely within the enigma2 python code.
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    In which case there is something seriously strange about your system, as the change is entirely within the enigma2 python code.
    Well it's bog standard, I did a GUI restart and the .pyo file was not created, so I rebooted and it was.

    I checked the folder because after the GUI restart timers.xml didn't show any tuner details for a test recording I'd setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    Well it's bog standard, I did a GUI restart and the .pyo file was not created, so I rebooted and it was.

    I checked the folder because after the GUI restart timers.xml didn't show any tuner details for a test recording I'd setup.
    I've just checked the debug logs and the first recording after the GUI restart did show the tuner details (in the log file), but it wasn't in timers/info when I looked, and the .pyo file wasn't showing in FileZilla despite refreshing. Most odd.

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    GUI restart does (obviously) create the .pyo file, but FileZilla gives a last modified time of 1 hour in the future.

    I've upgraded FileZilla today, so what it was showing yesterday is anyone's guess. Everything else eg telnet, gives the correct create time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    GUI restart does (obviously) create the .pyo file, but FileZilla gives a last modified time of 1 hour in the future.
    Possibly related to Windows inability to understand timezones in its default mode.
    You can run Windows with a system clock set to UTC - a simple registry setting does it. (Makes sense for me, as I run dual-boot Linux/Windows systems and it simplifies things.)
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