vdr(1) Video Disk Recorder vdr(1)
NAME
vdr - the Video Disk Recorder
SYNOPSIS
vdr [options]
DESCRIPTION
vdr implements a complete digital Set-Top Box and Video Recorder. It can work with signals received from satellites (DVB-S) as well as
cable (DVB-C) and terrestrial (DVB-T) signals.
At least one DVB card is required to run vdr. With it you can watch live TV while recording one or more other broadcasts from the same
transponder. It is also possible to start watching a recorded programme before the live broadcast has ended (time shifting). In order to
record from different transponders simultaneously two or more DVB cards are necessary. By default vdr can support up to four DVB cards.
The primary DVB card (the one your TV set is connected to) has to be a "full featured" card, which means it must contain an MPEG decoder
and provide audio and video signal outputs.
vdr uses the On Screen Display of the DVB card to display its menus. It can be controlled by the PC keyboard or the "Linux Infrared Remote
Control" (LIRC).
Remote access is possible via the "Simple Video Disk Recorder Protocol" (SVDRP), which can be accessed on port 6419, for instance by tel-
net.
OPTIONS
-a cmd, --audio=cmd
Send Dolby Digital audio to stdin of command cmd.
-c dir, --config=dir
Read config files from directory dir (default is to read them from the video directory).
-d, --daemon
Run in daemon mode (implies --no-kbd).
-D num, --device=num
Use only the given DVB device (num = 0, 1, 2...). There may be several -D options (by default all DVB devices will be used).
--edit=rec
Edit the given recording. rec must be the full path name of an existing recording. The program will return immediately after edit-
ing the recording.
-E file, --epgfile=file
Write the EPG data into the given file (default is /video/epg.data). Use -E- to disable this. If file is a directory, the file
epg.data will be created in that directory.
--filesize=size
Limit video files to size bytes (default is 2000M). This option is only useful in conjunction with --edit, and must precede that
option to have an effect. size is an integer number and may be followed by one of the letters K, M, G or T to abbreviate Kilo-,
Mega-, Giga- or Terabyte, respectively. The given value is silently limited to the program's internal minimum and maximum values.
--genindex=rec
Generate the index file for the given recording. rec must be the full path name of an existing recording. The recording must be in
TS format. If the recording already has an index file, it will be deleted before creating the new one. The program will return
immediately after generating the index. Note that using this option while another instance of VDR is currently replaying the given
recording, or if the recording has not been finished yet, may lead to unexpected results.
-g, --grab=dir
Write images from the SVDRP command GRAB into the given directory dir. dir must be the full path name of an existing directory,
without any "..", double '/' or symlinks. By default, or if -g- is given, grabbing images to disk is disabled.
-h, --help
Print a help message and exit.
-i instance, --instance=instance
Use instance as the id of this VDR instance (default is 0). In an environment where several instances of VDR use the same video
directory, this parameter can be set to a positive integer value that's unique for each instance, so that they won't interfere with
each other in case they record exactly the same broadcast. The number given here will be part of the directory name in which the
recordings will be stored.
-l level, --log=level
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).
-L dir, --lib=dir
Search for plugins in directory dir (default is ./PLUGINS/lib). There can be several -L options with different dir values. Each of
them will apply to the -P options following it.
--lirc[=path]
Use a LIRC remote control device. If path is omitted, vdr uses /var/run/lirc/lircd.
--localedir=dir
Search for locale files in dir (default is ./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. 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.
-P options, --plugin=options
Load a plugin, defined by the given options. The first word in options must be the name of an existing vdr plugin, optionally fol-
lowed 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
vdr -P "abc -a -b xyz"
which would load a plugin named abc, giving it the command line options -a -b xyz. If you want to load all available plugins (with-
out any particular options) you can use
vdr -P "*"
(note the quotes around the asterisk to prevent wildcard expansion).
-r cmd, --record=cmd
Call cmd before and after a recording. See the file INSTALL for more information.
-s cmd, --shutdown=cmd
Call cmd to shutdown the computer. See the file INSTALL for more information.
--split
Split edited files at the editing marks. This option is only useful in conjunction with --edit, and must precede that option to
have an effect.
-t tty, --terminal=tty
Set the controlling terminal.
-u user, --user=user
Run as user user 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.
--userdump
allow coredumps if -u is given (only for debugging).
--vfat Encode special characters in recording names to avoid problems with VFAT file systems.
-v dir, --video=dir
Use dir as video directory. The default is /video.
-V, --version
Print version information and exit.
-w sec, --watchdog=sec
Activate the watchdog timer with a timeout of sec seconds. A value of 0 (default) disables the watchdog.
SIGNALS
SIGINT, SIGTERM
Program exits with status 0.
SIGHUP Program exits with status 1. This can be used to force a reload, for example if an update has been installed.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful program execution.
1 An error has been detected which requires the DVB driver and vdr to be reloaded.
2 An non-recoverable error has been detected, vdr has given up.
FILES
channels.conf
Channel configuration.
timers.conf
Timer configuration.
setup.conf
User definable setup.
commands.conf
User definable commands (executed from the Commands menu).
svdrphosts.conf
SVDRP host configuration, defining which hosts or networks are given access to the SVDRP port.
marks Contains the editing marks defined for a recording.
info Contains a description of the recording.
resume Contains the index into the recording where the last replay session left off.
index Contains the file number, offset and type of each frame of the recording.
remote.conf
Contains the key assignments for the remote control.
keymacros.conf
Contains user defined remote control key macros.
00001.ts ... 65535.ts
The actual data files of a recording.
epg.data
Contains all current EPG data. Can be used for external processing and will also be read at program startup to have the full EPG
data available immediately.
.update
If this file is present in the video directory, its last modification time will be used to trigger an update of the list of record-
ings in the "Recordings" menu.
SEE ALSO
vdr(5)
AUTHOR
Written by Klaus Schmidinger, with contributions from many others. See the file CONTRIBUTORS in the vdr source distribution.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <vdr-bugs@tvdr.de>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Klaus Schmidinger.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
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