[vdr] [Announce] epgsearch-0.9.19

2006-10-27 Thread Christian Wieninger
Hi, here's a new release of epgsearch (mainly a bug fix release): 2006-10-27: Version 0.9.19 new: - if search results of different searches intersect, now only the search that initially created a corresponding timer may modify it. - new variables: * '%search.query%' to be used in the recording

[vdr] FF card A/V sync suggestion

2006-10-27 Thread Morfsta
I second that, please don't let it drop again.. Is anyone actually working on this, Klaus, Oliver, ANYONE?   Even the sync on live BBC1 on DVB-T in the UK drifts regularly out of sync and the only way to fix it is to channel change, this is with the latest CVS drivers and the latest firmware. Older

Re: [vdr] FF card A/V sync suggestion

2006-10-27 Thread Chad Flynt
Hadn't heard any more on this, did anyone get ahold of the mplayer source or the softplay source to find out how things are working in it? Just didn't want the subject to get dropped again heh. C.Y.M wrote: Torgeir Veimo wrote: On 24 Oct 2006, at 12:44, C.Y.M wrote: Somehow, mpla

Re: Subject: Re: [vdr] mini-PCI card suggestion

2006-10-27 Thread Tony Houghton
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jouni Karvo wrote: > CR writes: > > I'm not sure where you're getting the "no on makes good accelerated > > s-video for Linux", any new ATI or nVidia card has TV-out support in Linux > > (by using the vendors proprietary driver). > > I would warn against ATI chipsets.

[vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDRAdmin-AM-3.5.0beta

2006-10-27 Thread Andreas Mair
Hi, for all of you wanting to control the epgsearch plugin using a web browser a dream has come true ;) By using this release of VDRAdmin-AM you can manage your epgsearches! Have fun. Andreas *** HISTORY *** 2006-10-27: 3.5.0beta - Added: script to convert existing AutoTimers to epgsearch (a

Subject: Re: [vdr] mini-PCI card suggestion

2006-10-27 Thread Jouni Karvo
hi, CR writes: > I'm not sure where you're getting the "no on makes good accelerated > s-video for Linux", any new ATI or nVidia card has TV-out support in Linux > (by using the vendors proprietary driver). I would warn against ATI chipsets. My radeon 9200 has been just dropped out of suppor