Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client
Hi, a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box. HTH! On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 07:19:13PM +0200, Damien Bally wrote: > Hi > > I want to use raspberry pi as if it were a graphic card : I mean the > dvb devices on a PC style server, IR receiver preferably on the > server too (rpi and server in the same room) > > I don't know how to configure it, there is apparently 2 ways of > doing it (from what I understood) > > + xineliboutput with vdr-fbfe (rpi plugin is closed source ? the one > here : > http://www.vdr-portal.de/board18-vdr-hardware/board98-arm-co/118588-rasperry-pi-xine-plugin/) > > > + streamdev and rpihddevice (which additional plugins ?) > > The second way seems to be more complicated to configure, and I'm > not sure it suits my project, but the rpihddevice is well maintained > though. > > The first solution is perhaps much straightforward and includes a > media player (?) > > Could you tell me more please ? > > Damien > > ___ > vdr mailing list > vdr@linuxtv.org > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr -- You will live to see your grandchildren. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client
Am 01.02.2016 um 15:01 schrieb Harald Milz: > Hi, > > a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the > RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I > got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box. > An IR receiver is usually not necessary. The HDMI-CEC support of the raspberry pi is very good. Mostly the remote of the TV is just enough. Gerald !DSPAM:56afa1b4373991281062396! ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 07:19:32PM +0100, Gerald Dachs wrote: > > > An IR receiver is usually not necessary. The HDMI-CEC support of the > raspberry pi is very good. > Mostly the remote of the TV is just enough. Yup. If only my 2004 TV set supported HDMI-CEC. -- The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n. -- John Milton ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] NTSC closed captions
Hi Klaus! Hi Alex! Actually I know one channel receivable in Europe that uses CC directly included into the V-PID. VLC can decode those CC subtitles. It's MSNBC on Telstar 12 15°West 12509 V 3198 7/8 kind regards Newsy Klaus Schmidinger schrieb am So, 14.6.2015: Betreff: Re: [vdr] NTSC closed captions An: vdr@linuxtv.org Datum: Sonntag, 14. Juni, 2015 09:05 Uhr On 14.06.2015 03:20, Alex wrote: > Currently vdr does not decode NTSC cc. Someone pointed that without a working closed captions decoder for EIA608/EIA708 it won't work. Will support be added for NTSC cc ? I myself have no plans to do that, since there are no NTSC channels (at least that I know of) available here. Besides, looking at http://tvdr.de/counter.htm the North American VDR user base is, well, rather few and far between... Klaus ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr