![]() Note that the current version of comskip can also fail entirely on certain recordings when this happens, cTiVo will provide an alert, but continue other processing of the download. This process is dependent on a wide variety of parameters, so some find this a great feature, some find it frustrating as it may miss some commercials or even delete program material accidentally. Skip Commercials means after downloading, run a program called "comskip" that attempts to remove commercials from your shows. Each of these can also be set/changed for each individual download or subscription These are options that affect the individual downloads. These are grouped in two main groups: the Recording/Metadata handling options which apply to each individual download and the General settings that apply to the entire program: Recordings Preferences Note that these options apply to any new downloads/subscriptions, but once it's in the queue, or subscribed, you can change these options and not affect ones in progress. These can also be set in the "Preferences" screen. The "Options" menu lets you set many of the download parameters quickly. In addition to the Format/Download directory choices above, you can set many other options. The Video Formats decision is complicated, so we've created a separate page for it. The two most important configuration parameters are on top of the screen: the video format to create and the Download Directory location where to store the resulting videos. # causes problems, set this variable to no.Configuration How to configure cTiVo operationĪlthough cTiVo should be easy to approach and use, it is also intended to be very configurable, letting the user set things up just the way they want. # transmission_chown: By default, transmission checks and fixes the # files, such as javascript, html and graphics. # transmission_web_home: Use alternative directory for the web interface # transmission_user: The user account transmission daemon runs as what # Default: /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads # transmission_download_dir: Directory to store downloaded data. # Default: /usr/local/etc/transmission/home # transmission_conf_dir: Directory where transmission configuration # transmission_watch_dir: Directory for torrent files to download # transmission_enable: Set to NO by default. # Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable this service: Seems the key is you need to make sure transmission is stopped before attempting to make and configuration changes to settings.json cause on a jail stop its going to right all the settings it has in memory probably to the file and revert them. actually stop, then startĬome back into shell, grep incomplete from settings.json and its still good. Grep incomplete settings.json, yep changes still there. So setting those via sysrc or manually in rc.conf won't do any good if you don't some how alter the rc script.Įdit settings.json, addjust incomplete values, and save Now on the incomplete dir, there is currently no rc variable defined for this parameter. If I stop the jail and restart that value seems to hold. I see the transmission settings.json updated at start with this new path. ![]() Sysrc transmission_download_dir="/my/path" So I was able to get the download to stick and persist after a jail restart.
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