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steve at priorityelectronics

May 28, 2008, 9:12 AM

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Find out when i recorded a movie

Hello, i have a bunch of movies in my movies folder that are television
recordings that i converted to xvid and moved to the movies folder.

I am not much of a script writer, but i want to see if anyone has a quick
script that will search my movies folder and the mysql db and then give me
the date and channel that i recorded the movie on.

Could be just in this format: movie, date, channel, all in a text file.

Does anyone know how to do this?
-Thanks


awithers at anduin

May 28, 2008, 9:37 AM

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Re: Find out when i recorded a movie [In reply to]

> I am not much of a script writer, but i want to see if anyone has a quick
> script that will search my movies folder and the mysql db and then give me

> the date and channel that i recorded the movie on.
>
> Could be just in this format: movie, date, channel, all in a text file.

You want to look at the oldrecorded table, though it stores a chanid (which
may correspond to the correct channel in the channel table).

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steve at priorityelectronics

May 28, 2008, 10:20 AM

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Re: Find out when i recorded a movie [In reply to]

>
>> I am not much of a script writer, but i want to see if
>anyone has a quick
>> script that will search my movies folder and the mysql db
>and then give me
>
>> the date and channel that i recorded the movie on.
>>
>> Could be just in this format: movie, date, channel, all in a
>text file.
>
>You want to look at the oldrecorded table, though it stores a
>chanid (which
>may correspond to the correct channel in the channel table).
>
>--

>


Sure I could look in the oldrecorded table, but does anyone know if there is
a simple script I could run that would give me some sort of output so I
don't have to do them 1 by 1?

-Thanks


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