Re: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

2011-04-04 Thread fnu
Hi there,

to finish discussion if RGYB ist a standard or not or where does it come
from:

- http://www.topteletext.com/en.asp
- http://www.topteletext.com/working/

Regards
fnu

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: fnu [mailto:v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. April 2011 16:57
An: 'VDR Mailing List'
Betreff: AW: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

Well, not only the German one's, there was also a Screenshot from Norway, I
guess a kind of advanced teletext:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d0/Digital_teletext_%28NRK%29.jpg

Regards
fnu

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org] Im Auftrag von
Klaus Schmidinger
Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. April 2011 12:55
An: vdr@linuxtv.org
Betreff: Re: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

On 01.04.2011 15:26, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
> I have a iMon remote control, which also doesn't use this 'standard'
> order ;)
>
> Additionally on my previous mail (I hit send by accident actually :p) 
> I checked the wikipage, and i couldn't find any mention of color or 
> colour in relation to the order of the buttons. Also searching for 
> Yellow didn't result in a single hit, nor did RGYB.

I guess he was referring to the screen shots on that page:

 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Teletext_level1_0_l
ebel2_5.jpg/500px-Teletext_level1_0_lebel2_5.jpg
 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d0/Digital_teletext_%28NRK%
29.jpg/250px-  Digital_teletext_%28NRK%29.jpg

Klaus


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Re: [vdr] bitstreamout plugin and VDR 1.7.17

2011-04-04 Thread Dr. Werner Fink
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 12:53:43AM +0200, Tobi wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Does the bitstreamout plugin still make sense for VDR 1.7.17?
> Upstream has been dead for about 3 years now and I'm considering
> to remove this plugin from the Debian archive.

As I've no time to support my plugin, I'd like to
ask if bitstreamout does compile and work together
with VDR 1.7.17?

Also is there any user which is able to do further
work on the bitstreamout plugin.   I'll be happy
to add her/him to the developers list at
sourceforge :)


   Werner

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Re: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

2011-04-04 Thread VDR User
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 2:34 AM, fnu  wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> to finish discussion if RGYB ist a standard or not or where does it come
> from:

Your theory that the RGYB color scheme is a worldwide standard with
only cheap obscure non-media remotes being 'non-compliant' has already
been thrown out the window.  I don't know why you think pasting a link
to an Italian website can somehow resurrect the dead theory.  Btw, no
link you ever paste will outweigh what color scheme people see on
their physical remotes.  If you want to argue about it further then
contact Panasonic, Sony, and your friends at Logitech to start with.

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Re: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

2011-04-04 Thread fnu
===
Your theory that the RGYB color scheme is a worldwide standard with only cheap 
obscure non-media remotes being 'non-compliant' has already been thrown out the 
window.  I don't know why you think pasting a link to an Italian website can 
somehow resurrect the dead theory.  Btw, no link you ever paste will outweigh 
what color scheme people see on their physical remotes.  If you want to argue 
about it further then contact Panasonic, Sony, and your friends at Logitech to 
start with.
===

Well, that's a claim.

It's not just any italian URL, this is the main page of the inventor and 
license holder for "TOP Teletext". This is the company where all manufacturer 
do pay their license fees to, if their TV set do provide this function. The 
invention of T(able) O(f) P(ages) Teletext brought us the colored keys on TV 
remotes 25 years ago, not surprisingly in the order R(ed) G(reen) Y(ellow) 
B(lue).

Fifteen years later, Klaus adopt these common keys and standardized this order, 
RGYB, for his awesome and incredible solution VDR, as they are anywhere 
available, except on some trashy ones ...

Regards
fnu


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Re: [vdr] [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

2011-04-04 Thread VDR User
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:33 PM, fnu  wrote:
> ===
> Your theory that the RGYB color scheme is a worldwide standard with only 
> cheap obscure non-media remotes being 'non-compliant' has already been thrown 
> out the window.  I don't know why you think pasting a link to an Italian 
> website can somehow resurrect the dead theory.  Btw, no link you ever paste 
> will outweigh what color scheme people see on their physical remotes.  If you 
> want to argue about it further then contact Panasonic, Sony, and your friends 
> at Logitech to start with.
> ===
>
> Well, that's a claim.
>
> It's not just any italian URL, this is the main page of the inventor and 
> license holder for "TOP Teletext". This is the company where all manufacturer 
> do pay their license fees to, if their TV set do provide this function. The 
> invention of T(able) O(f) P(ages) Teletext brought us the colored keys on TV 
> remotes 25 years ago, not surprisingly in the order R(ed) G(reen) Y(ellow) 
> B(lue).
>
> Fifteen years later, Klaus adopt these common keys and standardized this 
> order, RGYB, for his awesome and incredible solution VDR, as they are 
> anywhere available, except on some trashy ones ...

...shakes head...  Please refer to my previous post, then let's not
continue this foolishness on the VDR ml ok?  Ok.

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