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# /etc/conf.d/vdr:
# $Id$
# Global config file for vdr rc-scripts
###########################################################
# General Settings #
###########################################################
# The list of Plugins to load has been moved to a
# seperate file and can no longer be set in here.
# Now it is set in /etc/conf.d/vdr.plugins
#
# The ebuild should have copied all Plugins listed
# in here to the new location.
# What IR control should be used. Override the default set at
# compile time
# (Usable at vdr version starting from 1.3.28)
# allowed values: lirc rcu
# default: use no remote
# (up to vdr-1.3.36-r2: use what was selected by use-flag)
#IR_CTRL="lirc"
###########################################################
# Language Settings #
###########################################################
# Set the sort-order vdr uses
# allowed values: locale-definitions listed by locale -a
# e.g. de_DE, en_GB, ...
# default: glibc-default order (posix)
#VDR_SORT_ORDER="de_DE"
###########################################################
# Special Audio Options #
###########################################################
# send Dolby Digital audio to stdin of command CMD
# allowed values: names of executables
# default: no command
#AC3_AUDIO=""
# mute audio of the primary DVB device at startup
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#MUTE="yes"
###########################################################
# Startup Options #
###########################################################
# set volume at start of vdr to this value
# allowed values: 0-255
# default: leave volume unchanged
#STARTUP_VOLUME="255"
# set channel to be switched to at start of vdr
# allowed values: valid channel number in vdr
# default: leave channel unchanged
#STARTUP_CHANNEL="1"
# show vdr-version number when starting vdr
# some people like this :)
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#SHOW_VDR_VERSION=no
###########################################################
# Terminal Output / Keyboard Input #
###########################################################
# Start vdr on Terminal, this enables use of keyboard and
# viewing of Terminal output of vdr
# allowed values: number of virtual terminal
# default: start vdr completely in the background
#TERMINAL="8"
# switch to used terminal
# when attaching vdr to a terminal with setting TERMINAL
# then switch to this terminal
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#SWITCH_TO_TERMINAL="yes"
###########################################################
# Debug Options #
###########################################################
# set log level
# 0 = no logging, 1 = errors only,
# 2 = errors and info, 3 = errors, info and debug
# if logging should be done to LOG_LOCALn instead of
# LOG_USER, add '.n' to LEVEL, as in 3.7 (n=0..7)
# allowed values: 0 1 2 3
# default: 1
LOG="3"
# switch startskript to debug-mode, set debug-level
# allowed values: 0 1 2
# default: 0
#SCRIPT_DEBUG_LEVEL="1"
###########################################################
# Expert Settings #
###########################################################
#
# No need to change anything here for normal usage.
# Every setting in here has good defaults (at least I hope so).
# use DIR as video directory
# allowed values: directory names
# default: /var/vdr/video
#VIDEO="/var/vdr/video"
# read config files from DIR
# allowed values: directory names
# default: /etc/vdr
#CONFIG="/etc/vdr"
# write the EPG data into the given FILE; use '-E-' to disable this
# if FILE is a directory, the default EPG file will be
# created in that directory
# allowed values: file/directory names, -E- to disable
# default: $VIDEO/epg.data
#EPGFILE="/var/vdr/epg.data"
# activate the (internal to vdr) watchdog timer with
# a timeout of SEC seconds (recommended by Klaus Schmidinger)
# '0' disables the watchdog
# allowed values: 0 1 2 ...
# default: enabled / 60 seconds
#INTERNAL_WATCHDOG="60"
# If you seek the settings for the extern watchdog look
# in /etc/conf.d/vdr.watchdogd.
# Change the filename-format to be vfat and samba compatible. Only necessary if
# not set at compile time.
# (Usable at vdr version starting from 1.3.32)
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
# (up to vdr-1.3.36-r2: use what was selected by use-flag)
#VFAT_FILENAMES="yes"
# use PORT for SVDRP (default: 2001)
# 0 turns off SVDRP
# allowed values: numbers for ports between 1024 and 65535
# default: 2001
#SVDRP_PORT="2001"
# seconds to wait for a running vdr
# allowed values: numbers
# default: 40
# START_SVDRP_WAIT_SECONDS="40"
# check 5 seconds for existing dvb devices, for example for slow udev
# you need to disable this for systems which only use network input
# allowed values: yes no
# default: yes
#DEVICE_CHECK="no"
# hostname to access vdr with svdrp
# (this normaly should not be changed)
# allowed values: hostname or ip-address
# default: use localhost
#SVDRP_HOSTNAME="localhost"
# force the use of old linux threads
# instead of new posix threads (NPTL)
# allowed values: yes no
# default: yes
#FORCE_OLD_THREADS="yes"
# for people who really know what they do
# and who want to start vdr as user root
# allowed values: YES no
# default: no
#START_VDR_AS_ROOT="no"
# use only the given DVB device (NUM = 0, 1, 2...)
# there may be several NUMs options
# allowed values: set of numbers
# default: use all DVB devices
#DEVICE=""
# give additional options to vdr process
# should not be necessary in normal cases.
# please contact developers if you need
# special parameters.
#VDR_EXTRA_OPTIONS=""
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