# /etc/conf.d/vdr: # 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 # allowed values: lirc rcu # default: use no remote #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), or value of LANG if set #VDR_SORT_ORDER="de_DE" # Set the locale vdr should use # allowed values: locale-definitions listed by locale -a # e.g. de_DE, de_DE@euro, de_DE.utf8, en_GB.utf8, ... # default: use system-wide setting, and if none found, guess some utf8 locale #LANG="en_GB.utf8" # According to "ETSI EN 300 468" the default character set fo SI data is # ISO6937. But unfortunately some broadcasters actually use ISO-8859-9 or # other encodings, but fail to correctly announce that. # To fix this you can set the charset VDR assumes when none is specified # by the broadcaster. Better: Complain at your broadcaster. # # Using >=vdr-1.6 you can fix it this way: # If you subscribed to SKY (german pay tv) you may want ISO8859-15. #VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE="ISO8859-15" ########################################################### # 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 # ########################################################### # Modifies the scheduling priority of vdr process # allowed values: -19 .. 20 # default: do not change niceness #VDR_NICENESS="5" # Modifies the IO scheduling priority of vdr prozess. # Class can be 0 for none, 1 for real time, 2 for best effort and 3 for idle. # Data can be from 0 to 7 inclusive. # values: Class:Data # default: do not changes ionice #VDR_IONICE="2:7" # 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=yes ########################################################### # 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" # Check syslog for errors # allowed values: yes no # default: yes #CHECK_SYSLOG_ERRORS="yes" # Switch startskript to debug-mode, set debug-level # allowed values: 0 1 2 # default: 0 #SCRIPT_DEBUG_LEVEL="1" ########################################################### # Expert X11 Settings # ########################################################### # X11 Server start # Please refer for detailed info to # media-tv/gentoo-vdr-scripts README.x11-setup # # init-file -> vdr-x11 # # X lib start paramter # allowed values: see 'man xorg' # default: ':0 -br -nocursor -nolisten tcp -quiet' #X11_SERVER=" " ########################################################### # 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/read cached vdr files in the given directory # e.g. epg.data # allowed values: directory names # default: /var/cache/vdr #CACHEDIR="/var/cache/vdr" # VDR write the EPG default in the CACHEDIR # overwrite this with following (no good idea) # 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: -E-, file/directory names # default: unset, empty string #EPGFILE="" # Activate the (internal to vdr) watchdog timer with # a timeout of SEC seconds (recommended by upstream) # '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. # allowed values: yes no # default: no #VFAT_FILENAMES="yes" # Use PORT for SVDRP (default: 6419) # 0 turns off SVDRP # allowed values: numbers for ports between 1024 and 65535 # default: 6419 #SVDRP_PORT="6419" # Seconds to wait for a running vdr # allowed values: numbers # default: 40 #START_SVDRP_WAIT_SECONDS="40" # Wait some time for dvb device nodes to appear, caused for example by slow udev # you need to disable this for systems which only use network or non-dvb devices # allowed values: yes no # default: yes #DVB_DEVICE_WAIT="no" # Check the plugin for patchlevel compatibility with current vdr version # it will refuse to load a not compatible plugin # allowed values: yes no # default: yes PLUGIN_CHECK_PATCHLEVEL="yes" # 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: no #FORCE_OLD_THREADS="yes" # Do not use vdr -u option to set user # and use start-stop-daemon --chuid option # This makes vdr behave easier with core-dumps # allowed values: yes no # default: no #FORCE_SETUID_OFF="yes" # Allow core-dumps when using setuid # This helps for debugging crashes # allowed values: yes no # default: no #ALLOW_USERDUMP="yes" # For people who really know what they do # and who want to start vdr as user root # allowed values: yes no # default: no # # WILL BE IGNORED IF USING SYSTEMD !!! # Please consult media-tv/gentoo-vdr-scripts # README.systemd for further details # #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=""