# runvdr.conf # # Sample configuration file for the runvdr vdr-launcher script. # # by Udo Richter # http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/runvdr-extreme # # # Include other configuration file for defaults # Must be first, or will override all previous settings. # You can also use wildcards to load several files in lexicographic order: # INCLUDE /etc/runvdr/plugins.d/* # You may want to use this in ~/.runvdr.conf if you also want to load # /etc/runvdr.conf. DO NOT create infinite loops with this! # # INCLUDE /etc/runvdr.conf # # For use with runvdr-conf.d, un-comment this line: # INCLUDE /etc/runvdr/conf.d/* ##### ------------------------- ##### Common config options ##### ------------------------- # The VDR binary to run: VDRPRG="/usr/local/bin/vdr" # Command to load the DVB drivers # DVBLOAD will be launched before VDR starts and whenever the drivers # need to be reloaded. function DVBLOAD() { /etc/init.d/runvdr dvbmod-start } # Command to unload the DVB drivers # DVBUNLOAD will be launched whenever the drivers need to be reloaded. function DVBUNLOAD() { /etc/init.d/runvdr dvbmod-stop rmmod .... } # Use VIDEODIR as video directory. The default is /video. VIDEODIR="/video0" # Read config files from directory CONFIGDIR (default is to read them # from the video directory). CONFIGDIR="/etc/vdr-1.7.26" # Location of locale files for VDR 1.5.14 and newer. Default is to use # the builtin "./locale" or whatever was compiled as LOCDIR into VDR. # # LOCALEDIR="/usr/src/vdr/locale" # Location where VDR and plugins save cache files CACHEDIR= # Location from where plugins read resource files RESDIR= ##### ----------- ##### Plugins ##### ----------- # Load a plugin, defined by the given options. The first word in # options must be the name of an existing vdr plugin, optionally # followed by a blank separated list of command line options for # that plugin. If options contains any blanks, you need to enclose # it in quotes, like for example # # AddPlugin hello -b -a "A B C" # # which would load a plugin named "hello", giving it the three # command line options "-b", "-a" and "A B C" # # Note: Using the command line option --plugin and -P requires additional # quoting. The corresponding command line would be: # # runvdr --plugin "hello -b -a \"A B C\"" # # Add as many plugins as you want here: INCLUDE /etc/vdr-own/plugins.conf #AddPlugin #AddPlugin #AddPlugin #AddPlugin #AddPlugin # Search for plugins in directory LIBDIR. Default is ./PLUGINS/lib. LIBDIR="/usr/local/lib/vdr" # If you use PluginSetup: Where is the the plugin_setup_runvdr.conf file? # PLUGINSETUPCONF="$CONFIGDIR/plugins/plugin_setup_runvdr.conf" # If you use Setup-Plugin: Where is the the sysconfig file? # SETUPPLUGINCONF="$CONFIGDIR/sysconfig" ##### ----------------------- ##### More config options ##### ----------------------- # Run as user VDRUSER in case vdr was started as user 'root'. Starting vdr as # 'root' is necessary if the system time shall be set from the transponder # data, but for security reasons vdr can switch to a lesser privileged user # id during normal operation. USER="" # Write the EPG data into EPGFILE. Default is /video/epg.data. # Use EPGFILE=- to disable this. If EPGFILE is a directory, the file # epg.data will be created in that directory. EPGFILE="" # Call RECORDCMD before and after a recording. RECORDCMD="/usr/local/bin/rwrapper.sh" # Call SHUTDOWN to shutdown the computer. SHUTDOWN="/usr/local/bin/safepower.sh" # Send Dolby Digital audio to stdin of the command AUDIO: AUDIO="" # Use only the given DVB device. Set one or more DVB device numbers # like this: (0 1 2). Defaults to all devices. DVBDEVICE=() # Set logging to level. 0 = no logging, 1 = errors only, # 2 = errors and info, 3 = errors, info and debug. The default # logging level is 3. If logging should be done to LOG_LOCALn # instead of LOG_USER, add '.n' to LEVEL, as in 3.7 (n=0..7). LOGLEVEL=3 # Mute audio of the primary DVB device at startup. Set to anything # to mute, keep clear for not. MUTE= # Use SVDRPPORT port for SVDRP. A value of 0 turns off SVDRP. The default # SVDRP port is 6419. You need to edit the file svdrphosts.conf # in order to enable access to the SVDRP port. SVDRPPORT= # Activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of sec seconds. A # value of 0 (default) disables the watchdog. WATCHDOG=90 # Run in daemon mode (implies NOKBD=1) # Set to anything to activate: DAEMON= # Write images from the SVDRP command GRAB into the given directory. # GRAB must be the full path name of an existing directory, without # any "..", double '/' or symlinks. By default, or if GRAB=- is given, # grabbing images to disk is disabled. GRAB=/ramdisk # Use a LIRC remote control device. If set to 1, vdr uses /var/run/lirc/lircd. # If not set, or set to 0, don't use LIRC. LIRC= # Don't use the keyboard as an input device. Set to anything. NOKBD= # Use a serial port remote control device. If set to 1, vdr uses /dev/ttyS1. # If not set, or set to 0, don't use rcu. RCU= # encode special characters in recording names to avoid problems # with VFAT file systems # for backwards compatibility (same as DIRNAMES=250,40,1) VFAT= # DIRNAMES=PATH[,NAME[,ENC]] # set the maximum directory path length to PATH; # if NAME is also given, it defines the maximum directory name length; # the optional ENC can be 0 or 1, and controls whether special characters in # directory names are encoded as hex values (default: 0); if PATH or NAME are # left empty (as in ",,1" to only set ENC), the defaults apply DIRNAMES= # Allow coredumps if USER= is given (debugging) # USERDUMP="1" # Fire up own X server as output device # XSERVER="/usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp -config /etc/X11/xorg-runvdr.conf :0" XSERVER="/usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0 >> /var/log/vdr/runvdr.log 2>&1" # X startup commands, called within the X server #function XSTARTUP() { # while true ; do sleep 5; vdr-sxfe; done & # SXFEPID=$! #} # X shutdown commands, called within the X server #function XSHUTDOWN() { # kill $SXFEPID #} # Store PID of runvdr into a file? # RUNVDRPID=~/.runvdr.pid RUNVDRPID=/var/run/runvdr.pid # Set the controlling terminal. For example, /dev/tty8 #TERMINAL="/dev/tty8" # Switch console to some terminal? Needs terminal number. # For example, SWITCHTERMINAL=8 #SWITCHTERMINAL=8 # Set language for locale to run VDR on. # This affects sort options in recordings. # LANGUAGE="de_DE@euro" LANGUAGE="de_DE.UTF-8" # Set character set that VDR should use # VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE="ISO-8859-15" # If VDR restarts automatically, only do this number of restarts before giving # up. Setting this to 0 will cancel any restart attempt of VDR MAXRESTARTS=5 # Only count restart attempts where VDR did not run longer than # seconds # Setting this to 0 will never count restarts, and VDR can restart forever RESTARTTIME=10 # Should we unload the DVB driver when finally exiting runvdr? # If not set, or set to 0, exit without unloading drivers DVBUNLOADONEXIT=1 # Additional parameters to pass to VDR directly, without parsing: # Add them without extra quoting, like AddParams -a -b -c "Some Parameter" AddParams # Command wrapper. Will be placed in front of the VDR command. # Example: # WRAPPER="gdb --args" # WRAPPER="valgrind" WRAPPER= # Timeouts for SIGTERM and SIGKILL when stopping VDR # TERMTIMEOUT defaults to 20 secods, KILLTIMEOUT to 5 seconds TERMTIMEOUT= KILLTIMEOUT=