Pause recordings during vacation
Added by Martin Schlatter 10 months ago
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I programmed Kodi to automatically record certain TV series. Additionally, I have some series in the schedule that are currently disabled. Next week I will be on vacation for 4 weeks and would like to pause the recordings, so that no recording is done while I'm away. If I disable every single schedule (about 10), it will mix up already disabled (inactive) schedules and currently active schedules.
How can I do that? Is there some kind of switch to stop future recording?
Replies (10)
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Delta Mike Charlie 10 months ago
I’m sorry, I’m not trying to be rude, but your question could be interpreted 3 ways:
Are you already away from home on vacation and wanting to get into your home system remotely to temporarily suspend your recordings?
Are you at home trying to temporarily suspend your recordings via Kodi?
Are you at home trying to temporarily suspend your recordings via TVHeadEnd?
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Jonas Lang 10 months ago
Record, paused and disabled. Three different states and a vacation thrown in for good measure.
I assume you’re trying to access your system remotely while you’re away and change your disabled recordings to record in your schedule. Would that be the correct interpretation.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Dave H 10 months ago
Just stop TVH whilst you're on vacation?
Then it won't record anything and it won't change any settings.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Dave H 10 months ago
Just stop TVH whilst you're on vacation?
Then it won't record anything and it won't change any settings.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Dave H 10 months ago
Sorry for the double post. Redmine told me there was an internal error, repeatedly, but apparently posted my comment anyway
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Martin Schlatter 10 months ago
Dave H wrote:
Just stop TVH whilst you're on vacation?
Then it won't record anything and it won't change any settings.
Ok this seems to be the only solution. Should there be a power outage, the machine starts again and TVH is started automatically. But ok, I can live with that.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Dave H 10 months ago
Depending what system you're running it on and how it was installed, you may be able to stop it using e.g. systemd. So 'stop' and 'disable' it and then it won't come back if there's a power cut.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Christian Hewitt 10 months ago
If you "disable" a service it's prevented from restarting automatically within the current session but on cold (re)boot it will be enabled again so the service will auto-start. If you run "systemctl mask tvheadend" after stop/disable you'll prevent it from being auto-enabled.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Martin Schlatter 10 months ago
Of course, you are right, I forgot that I can stop and disable the service. Thanks.
RE: Pause recordings during vacation - Added by Dave H 10 months ago
Christian Hewitt wrote:
If you "disable" a service it's prevented from restarting automatically within the current session but on cold (re)boot it will be enabled again so the service will auto-start. If you run "systemctl mask tvheadend" after stop/disable you'll prevent it from being auto-enabled.
I don't think that's correct.
"Disable a service. If it is running, it will continue to run until it is stopped manually. It will not start at the next system restart, but can be started manually, or as a dependency of another service."