On 12/14/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Isaac Richards</b> <<a href="mailto:ijr@case.edu" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">ijr@case.edu</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote">
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On Wednesday 14 December 2005 17:08, Dag Nygren wrote:<br>> > On Wednesday 14 December 2005 16:57, Jeff Simpson wrote:<br>> > > > If there is no reason, please consider giving us an hourly resolution<br>
> > > > in the "Keep LiveTV on disk" setup. I cannot afford keeping 24G extra<br>> > > > free space on my disk, at least not all the time.<br>> > ><br>> > > You shouldn't need to, I'm pretty sure. The older live shows should be
<br>> > > automatically<br>> > > set to auto-expire if more important recordings come along. The disk<br>> > > will be technically full, but should never run into a problem of being<br>> > > too full, since the
<br>> > > programs recorded live will expire to make more room.<br>> ><br>> > Yup.<br>><br>> OK, Thanks for confirming that. Wonder why it didn't work for me though.<br>><br>> Will it throw out LiveTV first or are my shows marked "autoexpire" at the
<br>> same level?<br><br>LiveTV stuff gets auto-expired before anything else, of course.<br><br>Isaac<br></blockquote></div><br>*all* liveTV stuff gets auto-expired before anything else? Or is there a certain amount of liveTV that is exempt from that?
<br><br>I use TVWish to pick out recordings for me at low priority with auto-expire, so my drive is full most of the time - If I were using SVN in this case, would all liveTV get expired first, or is there a way to configure that, like "Allow most recent [X hours / N programs / Y GB] of LiveTV to have priority over auto-expire recorded programs"?
<br><br>Not that I watch live TV all that often, but if I have a full drive and pause TV, I'd like to be sure that it will do the right thing and auto-expire previously recorded programs before deleting what I'm currently watching.
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