WizPcl 0.2 Beta - automatically manage programs BW - PC/NAS
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WizPcl 0.2 Beta - automatically manage programs BW - PC/NAS
Folks,
I have just released WizPcl 0.2 on the Beyoniwz software site at http://www.beyonwizsoftware.net/softwar ... eleased/0/
WizPcl can best be described as a rule based program manager. Rules can be defined that automatically move / copy programs from the Beyonwiz in TVWiz or .ts formats as or after they are recorded.
An example rule might be
Move any programs from my Beyonwiz in the "Lounge" with the words "Time" and "Team" in the program name that are smaller than 10 GB and older than 5 days and are in the directory "recording/tt" in a .ts format.
Rules and other parameters are setup by running WizPcl in interactive mode (no parameters on the command line)
Once the rules etc have been set up WizPcl can be run in batch mode (parameter batch on command line). Note in batch mode WizPcl runs minimized but by maximizing it you can see log activity.
As long as there is enough common up time between your PC and your Beyonwiz the actions will be performed according to the rules.
A rule is made of 2 parts
Part 1 are conditions - most of these relate to specific program attributes such as Name, location, age, definition etc. There is one condition that relates to the beyonwiz device - namely the size of data stored on the disk - this is used to trigger rules when the beyonwiz is getting full.
Part 2 are actions - these are things like copy, delete and convert. When combined they provide a mechanism to do the following
1. Delete programs on beyonwiz e.g. news after 2 days old
2. Move / Copy files to PC in TVWiz format
3. Convert local TvWiz format to .ts format
4. Kick off a batch file with substituted parameters e.g. start a divx conversion etc
There are a number of other general options that help tune performance, define file locations etc.
WizPcl can also integrate with Wizplayer - basically they share a directory and there's an additional option to only copy down the WizPlayer pre cache - most people wont want to do this.
Tread carefully please and run you rules without actions before to ensure your targeting the correct programs. Its easy to write a rule that will delete all your programs quickly - I am sure you don't want that and neither do I.
As always use at own risk but if i can help don't hesitate to ask. Enjoy
Gully, Dave,
could I indulge once more and get you to do your move trick so that this also appears in the software and USB forum.
cheers
Nigel
I have just released WizPcl 0.2 on the Beyoniwz software site at http://www.beyonwizsoftware.net/softwar ... eleased/0/
WizPcl can best be described as a rule based program manager. Rules can be defined that automatically move / copy programs from the Beyonwiz in TVWiz or .ts formats as or after they are recorded.
An example rule might be
Move any programs from my Beyonwiz in the "Lounge" with the words "Time" and "Team" in the program name that are smaller than 10 GB and older than 5 days and are in the directory "recording/tt" in a .ts format.
Rules and other parameters are setup by running WizPcl in interactive mode (no parameters on the command line)
Once the rules etc have been set up WizPcl can be run in batch mode (parameter batch on command line). Note in batch mode WizPcl runs minimized but by maximizing it you can see log activity.
As long as there is enough common up time between your PC and your Beyonwiz the actions will be performed according to the rules.
A rule is made of 2 parts
Part 1 are conditions - most of these relate to specific program attributes such as Name, location, age, definition etc. There is one condition that relates to the beyonwiz device - namely the size of data stored on the disk - this is used to trigger rules when the beyonwiz is getting full.
Part 2 are actions - these are things like copy, delete and convert. When combined they provide a mechanism to do the following
1. Delete programs on beyonwiz e.g. news after 2 days old
2. Move / Copy files to PC in TVWiz format
3. Convert local TvWiz format to .ts format
4. Kick off a batch file with substituted parameters e.g. start a divx conversion etc
There are a number of other general options that help tune performance, define file locations etc.
WizPcl can also integrate with Wizplayer - basically they share a directory and there's an additional option to only copy down the WizPlayer pre cache - most people wont want to do this.
Tread carefully please and run you rules without actions before to ensure your targeting the correct programs. Its easy to write a rule that will delete all your programs quickly - I am sure you don't want that and neither do I.
As always use at own risk but if i can help don't hesitate to ask. Enjoy
Gully, Dave,
could I indulge once more and get you to do your move trick so that this also appears in the software and USB forum.
cheers
Nigel
Beyonwiz t2
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Peter - thanks - not quite scheduled more like if a program gets recorded and it looks like "this" then deal with it e.g. move copy etc.download wrote:Neat little utility. Basically does scheduled transfers? Would it be simple to allow the rules to apply to the BW itself (so recordings could be moved into subdirectories automatically?)
In terms of doing it on the BW - the BW interface is very limited and not capable of that type of activity remotely - its only through some diligent work by Prl (Peter) that we are able to delete files on the BW.
np - thanks - no plan nor reason to integrate as its a separate bit of functionality with its own interface.np wrote:Sounds Interesting ... are there any plans to integrate it in WizZilla or is this too complex ?
cheers
Nigel
Beyonwiz t2
I've been dredging the forum and found fantastic information which has really helped me progress the integration of my home theatre system. I love the dependable results of YARDWiz, but I am trying to have recordings from a P1 and a P2 initiated automatically so I grabbed a copy of WizPCL (binary).
Before I proceed, please note I'm nowhere near the technical level of much of the forum, so excuse me if I've made any rudimentry errors or omitted some vital detail...
OK, so I tried to install the WizPCL executable on my Win7 Premium 64 Bit machine and it bombed out citing 32/64 bit issues. I tried numerous Compatibility Modes including XP2 and Vista and experienced no joy... in fact not much happened at all. To save me beating my medicated head against the wall, can someone advise whether WizPCL can run under my OS? If it is indeed possible, I'll get to quoting the exact error messages I receive.
I'm open to other methods, however WizPCL seemed to have the exact function I need.
Many thanks for your work in developing these fantastic support programs for the machine.
Cheers,
Steve
Before I proceed, please note I'm nowhere near the technical level of much of the forum, so excuse me if I've made any rudimentry errors or omitted some vital detail...
OK, so I tried to install the WizPCL executable on my Win7 Premium 64 Bit machine and it bombed out citing 32/64 bit issues. I tried numerous Compatibility Modes including XP2 and Vista and experienced no joy... in fact not much happened at all. To save me beating my medicated head against the wall, can someone advise whether WizPCL can run under my OS? If it is indeed possible, I'll get to quoting the exact error messages I receive.
I'm open to other methods, however WizPCL seemed to have the exact function I need.
Many thanks for your work in developing these fantastic support programs for the machine.
Cheers,
Steve
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HiBarboots wrote:I've been dredging the forum and found fantastic information which has really helped me progress the integration of my home theatre system. I love the dependable results of YARDWiz, but I am trying to have recordings from a P1 and a P2 initiated automatically so I grabbed a copy of WizPCL (binary).
Before I proceed, please note I'm nowhere near the technical level of much of the forum, so excuse me if I've made any rudimentry errors or omitted some vital detail...
OK, so I tried to install the WizPCL executable on my Win7 Premium 64 Bit machine and it bombed out citing 32/64 bit issues. I tried numerous Compatibility Modes including XP2 and Vista and experienced no joy... in fact not much happened at all. To save me beating my medicated head against the wall, can someone advise whether WizPCL can run under my OS? If it is indeed possible, I'll get to quoting the exact error messages I receive.
I'm open to other methods, however WizPCL seemed to have the exact function I need.
Many thanks for your work in developing these fantastic support programs for the machine.
Cheers,
Steve
Sorry but I built this on 32 bit system and cant compile on 64 bit. I did see a post where someone else had made Wizplayer works so its possible. I would scan the net for general manual install approach. It built in Delphi which might help.
Cheers Nigel
Beyonwiz t2
Thanks Nigel. I think I'll be out of my depth, but I'll try to have a read up on it.NigelSenior wrote: Hi
Sorry but I built this on 32 bit system and cant compile on 64 bit. I did see a post where someone else had made Wizplayer works so its possible. I would scan the net for general manual install approach. It built in Delphi which might help.
Cheers Nigel
Many thanks,
Steve