Ich befürchte das wird wieder ein Act bis das läuft...
Hier der Inhalt der plugin.burn.conf
#
# Command line parameters for vdr-plugin-burn
#
# For more details see /usr/share/doc/vdr-plugin-burn/README.gz
#
# use DIR for temporary files
# MUST be on UNIX filesystem
# (default is /var/cache/vdr-plugin-burn)
#
# --tempdir=DIR
# use DIR for temporary datafiles
# (default is VDR's video directory)
#
# --datadir=DIR
# use DEV as DVD Writer
# (default is /dev/dvd)
#
# --dvd=DEV
# use DIR to store ISO images
# (default: /video/iso)
#
--iso=/var/lib/video.00/film/dvd
Also der Befehl vdr -L //etc/vdr/plugins --help brachte folgendes zu Tage:
-a CMD, --audio=CMD send Dolby Digital audio to stdin of command CMD
-c DIR, --config=DIR read config files from DIR (default: /var/lib/vdr)
-d, --daemon run in daemon mode
-D NUM, --device=NUM use only the given DVB device (NUM = 0, 1, 2...)
there may be several -D options (default: all DVB
devices will be used)
-E FILE, --epgfile=FILE write the EPG data into the given FILE (default is
'epg.data' in the video directory)
'-E-' disables this
if FILE is a directory, the default EPG file will be
created in that directory
-g DIR, --grab=DIR write images from the SVDRP command GRAB into the
given DIR; DIR must be the full path name of an
existing directory, without any "..", double '/'
or symlinks (default: none, same as -g-)
-h, --help print this help and exit
-l LEVEL, --log=LEVEL set log level (default: 3)
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)
-L DIR, --lib=DIR search for plugins in DIR (default is /usr/lib/vdr/plugins)
--lirc[=PATH] use a LIRC remote control device, attached to PATH
(default: /dev/lircd)
--localedir=DIR search for locale files in DIR (default is
/usr/share/locale)
-m, --mute mute audio of the primary DVB device at startup
--no-kbd don't use the keyboard as an input device
-p PORT, --port=PORT use PORT for SVDRP (default: 0)
0 turns off SVDRP
-P OPT, --plugin=OPT load a plugin defined by the given options
--rcu[=PATH] use a remote control device, attached to PATH
(default: /dev/ttyS1)
-r CMD, --record=CMD call CMD before and after a recording
-s CMD, --shutdown=CMD call CMD to shutdown the computer
-t TTY, --terminal=TTY controlling tty
-u USER, --user=USER run as user USER; only applicable if started as
root
--userdump allow coredumps if -u is given (debugging)
-v DIR, --video=DIR use DIR as video directory (default: /var/lib/video.00)
-V, --version print version information and exit
--vfat encode special characters in recording names to
avoid problems with VFAT file systems
-w SEC, --watchdog=SEC activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of SEC
seconds (default: 0); '0' disables the watchdog
debian:~# -a CMD, --audio=CMD send Dolby Digital audio to stdin of command CMD
-c DIR, --config=DIR read config files from DIR (default: /var/lib/vdr)
-bash: -a: command not found
-d, --daemon run in daemon mode
-D NUM, --device=NUM use only the given DVB device (NUM = 0, 1, 2...)
there may be several -D options (default: all DVB
debian:~# -c DIR, --config=DIR read config files from DIR (default: /var/lib/vdr)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# -d, --daemon run in daemon mode
-bash: -d,: command not found
debian:~# -D NUM, --device=NUM use only the given DVB device (NUM = 0, 1, 2...)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# there may be several -D options (default: all DVB
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# devices will be used)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
debian:~# -E FILE, --epgfile=FILE write the EPG data into the given FILE (default is
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# 'epg.data' in the video directory)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
debian:~# '-E-' disables this
-bash: -E-: command not found
debian:~# if FILE is a directory, the default EPG file will be
> created in that directory
> -g DIR, --grab=DIR write images from the SVDRP command GRAB into the
> given DIR; DIR must be the full path name of an
> existing directory, without any "..", double '/'
> or symlinks (default: none, same as -g-)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# -h, --help print this help and exit
-bash: -h,: command not found
debian:~# -l LEVEL, --log=LEVEL set log level (default: 3)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# 0 = no logging, 1 = errors only,
-bash: 0: command not found
debian:~# 2 = errors and info, 3 = errors, info and debug
-bash: 2: command not found
debian:~# if logging should be done to LOG_LOCALn instead of
> LOG_USER, add '.n' to LEVEL, as in 3.7 (n=0..7)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# -L DIR, --lib=DIR search for plugins in DIR (default is /usr/lib/vdr/plugins)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# --lirc[=PATH] use a LIRC remote control device, attached to PATH
-bash: --lirc[=PATH]: command not found
debian:~# (default: /dev/lircd)
-bash: default:: command not found
debian:~# --localedir=DIR search for locale files in DIR (default is
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
debian:~# /usr/share/locale)
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
debian:~# -m, --mute mute audio of the primary DVB device at startup
-bash: -m,: command not found
debian:~# --no-kbd don't use the keyboard as an input device
> -p PORT, --port=PORT use PORT for SVDRP (default: 0)
> 0 turns off SVDRP
> -P OPT, --plugin=OPT load a plugin defined by the given options
> --rcu[=PATH] use a remote control device, attached to PATH
> (default: /dev/ttyS1)
> -r CMD, --record=CMD call CMD before and after a recording
> -s CMD, --shutdown=CMD call CMD to shutdown the computer
> -t TTY, --terminal=TTY controlling tty
> -u USER, --user=USER run as user USER; only applicable if started as
> root
> --userdump allow coredumps if -u is given (debugging)
> -v DIR, --video=DIR use DIR as video directory (default: /var/lib/video.00)
> -V, --version print version information and exit
> --vfat encode special characters in recording names to
> avoid problems with VFAT file systems
> -w SEC, --watchdog=SEC activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of SEC
> seconds (default: 0); '0' disables the watchdog
> ideo directory (default: /var/lib/video.00)
Bleibt die Frage ob es der kürzeste Weg wäre erstmal auch die 2008er Version zu installieren - zumindest wenn mir jemand erklärt wie das geht - beim vdr gibts ja keine exe auf die man mal schnell einen Doppelklick macht