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SageTV delete function
Sometimes you have the option to delete as 'watched' - 'don't like', or 'not watched' - 'did like' among others. Those options are nice but sometimes it just gives you the ability to delete and that's it. When that happens (such is the case when you delete something from your recording schedule), then how does it get marked (like, don't like, watched, etc)?
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These 'delete as ... ' options aer not in the standard STV -- they are additions made by Cayars, and I guess he did not add them everywhere.
The default behaviour is that if more than a certain percentage of the airing has been watched (I guess ~80%), then it will automatically be marked as watched when playback is stopped, otherwise it will still be not watched. You can see this just by stopping playback, then going to the detailed info screen. 'delete something from the recording schedule' -- you mean the recordings that are going to happen in the future? This is not possible -- you can only mark these are watched/don't like, or cancel manual recordings to stop them from recording. If you mean deleteing things from the list of the recorded programs, then the 'flags' will not change -- watched shows will stay watched etc. you can see that the airing still has these flags when using the viewing history view, or in a webserver search for the show with 'in the past' selected.
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That helps a bunch nielm thanks. Did you see my post on a better 'disk status' monitor? Anyone have one?
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