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    Transferring timers

    Hi, I've managed to break the HDMI port on my Solo 4k. I want to transfer the autotimers from it to my Solo 2, which files do I need to copy, if indeed it's possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colheath View Post
    Hi, I've managed to break the HDMI port on my Solo 4k. I want to transfer the autotimers from it to my Solo 2, which files do I need to copy, if indeed it's possible.

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    Colin.
    All autotimer info is in the file /etc/enigma2/autotimer.xml.
    If you just copy this file to your Solo2 then you will wipe out any ATs that already exist there.
    To merge them you'd need to add all of the <timer>...</timer> parts (most of the file) from one file to the other. Using an editor that writes Unix line-endings (not DOS ones).
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    That's great thank you for your help.
    There's nothing on the solo2 I just used it in the bedroom streaming from the 4k.

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