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16.05.2008 15:56:56
Modify eyetv behaviour ?
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Hello can i modify the behaviour eyetv template ? 
where can i download it ?

I would like to traduce this behaviour avec add fonction to use with my philips pronto remote

Thanks a lot 

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28.05.2008 12:22:06
Re: Modify eyetv behaviour ?
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Thanks for asking.

EyeTV support is built directly into Remote Buddy at this time and 
almost fully Objective-C based. It can't be modified, but you can of 
course add your own custom actions to it.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

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31.05.2008 15:29:41
Re: Modify eyetv behaviour ?
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Thanks for asking.

EyeTV support is built directly into Remote Buddy at this time and 
almost fully Objective-C based. It can't be modified, but you can of 
course add your own custom actions to it.

 
But *how* exactly? What I'm trying to do is show the list of all recordings, let the user chose one of them and then export it to iTunes. I have an Applescript program that does all that. But somehow I can't get it to show up in Remote Buddy's list of behaviors. I (think I) have followed all the steps in the video on your website (providing the code of my Applescript instead of a keycode, of course), but still ... If I select "compile & test behavior" in the behavior factory, nothing seems to be happening. However, there is a file installed in ~/Library/.../Behaviors.

How would one do what I want to do - or is it simply not possible at the time being?