posted by [identity profile] syntonic-comma.livejournal.com at 09:01am on 2004-01-19
We've got Enterprise on the ReplayTV, but that's useful only if you're planning to visit soon. If you want us to preserve it, let me know before Wednesday.
 
posted by [identity profile] dmnsqrl.livejournal.com at 09:10pm on 2004-01-24
Have you checked out replaytvclient ( http://www.flyingbuttmonkeys.com/replay/ )?
 
posted by [identity profile] syntonic-comma.livejournal.com at 10:25am on 2004-01-25
That's pretty cool, except my RTV is too old, 2xxx series -- no ethernet. If I wanted to copy my MPEG files, I'd have to take out the disk and mount it in another computer.

However, with expect, lynx, and awk, I have written scripts that will get the daily contents of my RTV from the MyReplayTV web site and list/print them in a form I like, along with some very useful info that Replay doesn't provide: the total time (and percentage of disk space) recorded, and a list of which programs and channels have been dropped and added since the previous MyRTV contact. I've added columns for my wife and me to check off shows we've seen, so we can know it's OK to delete something when the other's not around. (That's even prepopulated for some shows that one or the other of us doesn't care about. Let the script remember that stuff.) I can sort by time recorded or by program title. (The website has both, but the RTV itself won't give me the former.) It shows which programs are preserved or guaranteed. This info is inconvenient to get to both in the RTV and on the MyRTV site.

[Looks like I can't do a lj-cut in a comment. My ReplayTV contents for Sunday 25 January 2004.] I thought this was major cool, and I was very disapointed that no one expressed any interest in it when I described it on AVS Forum years back. I've also sometimes mentioned it to SonicBlue when I needed to report problems, but apparently no interest there either. If nothing else, they should have clued in about some useful info they could add to the MyRTV website.

My next challenge is to modify the scripts to produce something my web page can link to. I'm just learning HTML, so this may be a little ways off. But just last night I wrote a script to update my web pages based on changes to my local files -- it figures out what's changed (ignoring files that aren't actually referenced by other pages) and makes the FTP connection to my ISP.

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