VDR User schrieb:
> On Nov 19, 2007 2:40 AM, Jan Exner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> Why would you bother when you can buy something way better & faster
>>> for cheap these days?
>>>
>> Why would you bother updating when it works just fine? And even the
>> cheapest system I could buy t
On 18 Nov 2007, at 21:52, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> But AFAICS unfortunately no gigabit Ethernet (which I'd like have in
> order
> to record to my server).
The AOpen i915Ga-HFS has 3 pci slots, gigabit ethernet and supports
pentium M. I've used it with a 1.73MHz processor and for even soft
Anybody have any input at all here??
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On 11/19/07 21:57, Michael Möhle wrote:
>
>> The default SUSE 10.3 kernel comes with an r8169.ko module,
>> so I would guess it should work.
>
> This is correct, with a small Bug:
> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Realtek_8169_driver_problem
Ok, that's not a real problem (at least for me) ;-)
Klaus
>The default SUSE 10.3 kernel comes with an r8169.ko module,
>so I would guess it should work.
This is correct, with a small Bug:
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Realtek_8169_driver_problem
Michael
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On Nov 19, 2007 9:37 AM, Jan Exner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How come manufacturers aren't jumping at the chance to capture the
> > profits from people like you with old slow pc's in need of such cards?
>
> I'm not saying my way is the best way.
>
> But there are more people like Klaus who are
"VDR User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> How come manufacturers aren't jumping at the chance to capture the
> profits from people like you with old slow pc's in need of such cards?
I'm not saying my way is the best way.
But there are more people like Klaus who are quite happy with hardware
On Nov 19, 2007 2:40 AM, Jan Exner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why would you bother when you can buy something way better & faster
> > for cheap these days?
>
> Why would you bother updating when it works just fine? And even the
> cheapest system I could buy today is still more expensive than ke
Hi,
which freetype version/Distribution use you?
Some medium fresh FreeType versions have a bug with SPACE symbol 32 DEC.
In UTF8 patch for vdr 1.4 there is a workaround for this.
Ville Aakko schrieb:
> Hi Jan,
>
>
> Just in case "vdr: [3936] ERROR: FreeType: error during
> FT_Render_Glyph 32
On 11/19/07 11:35, Ales Jurik wrote:
> On Monday 19 of November 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>> i bought the p5gc recently; it is the only board with
>>> 6x PCI, but without onboard graphics.
>> Well, I can plug a graphics card into that extra PCI slot.
>>
> There is also one extra PCIEx16 slot.
Füley István wrote:
> PCI-Express has nothing to do with PCI, they're different slots.
> I'm selling hardware, and as I said before, current motherboards does
> not have 5 PCI slots.
> The last boards with 5 PCI slots were these: Asus P5P800, with AGP port,
> socket 775 on board 10/100 LAN, DDR 1
On Monday, 19. Novemberta 2007 16:56:14 Stefan Taferner wrote:
> You can change the A/V offset in xine.
> I sometimes hit the key by mistake ;-)
Yeah, you can do it at vdr's setup.. But then, tv-programs sound come too
late..
So, how to set it only for x264 files?
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On Sonntag, 18. November 2007, JJussi wrote:
> On Sunday, 18. Novemberta 2007 18:26:21 Gregoire Favre wrote:
> > I think almost any PC with core duo 2 CPU are enough for perfect H.264
> > decoding...
>
> I have
> CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz (Family: 6, Model: 15,
> Stepping
Füley István wrote:
> PCI-Express has nothing to do with PCI, they're different slots.
> I'm selling hardware, and as I said before, current motherboards does
> not have 5 PCI slots.
> The last boards with 5 PCI slots were these: Asus P5P800, with AGP port,
> socket 775 on board 10/100 LAN, DDR 1
rjkm schrieb:
> Igor writes:
> > >
> > > I have
> > > CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz (Family: 6, Model:
> 15,
> > > Stepping: 6)
> > > and picture of "x264 recording VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x720 24bpp 23.976
> fps" is
> > > just perfect, but sound comes out about 0,
> What kind of streams are these? What bitrate and resolution?
Astra 19,2E, the channel - Discovery HD, it has the largest bitrate from known
-
Min-Avg-Max kBit/s 8265-15597-20175
the current bitrate you can find here
http://www.linowsat.de/0192/24h/6/130.html
resolution - 1920x1080
> For real
Igor writes:
> >
> > I have
> > CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz (Family: 6, Model:
> > 15,
> > Stepping: 6)
> > and picture of "x264 recording VIDEO: [avc1] 1280x720 24bpp 23.976
> > fps" is
> > just perfect, but sound comes out about 0,2 second too early wit
"VDR User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> Besides, I don't think that many users are still using some ancient pc
> with a slow cpu like Klaus has.
I'm using an old Compaq Deskpro with a 700MHz Pentium III with 384MB.
It sports two DVB-T cards as input and one FF DVB-S as output. Works
perfect
On Monday 19 of November 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> > i bought the p5gc recently; it is the only board with
> > 6x PCI, but without onboard graphics.
>
> Well, I can plug a graphics card into that extra PCI slot.
>
There is also one extra PCIEx16 slot.
> > the only problem so far is the onbo
On 11/19/2007 11:01 AM, Hermann Gausterer wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 11:32:47PM +0100, Segers,Jan J.K.T. wrote:
>> how about the ASUS P5GC ?
>
> hi
>
> i bought the p5gc recently; it is the only board with
> 6x PCI, but without onboard graphics.
Well, I can plug a graphics card into that e
> Besides, I don't think
> that many users are still using some ancient pc with a slow cpu
> like Klaus has.
I've been using a IBM Netstation, 266mhz, 128 mb ram with a FF dvb-s and a aver
771 dvb-t. It worked FLAWLESSY ! I could record 2 streams and play a third one,
the OSD was slow but rec
> hi
>
> i bought the p5gc recently; it is the only board with
> 6x PCI, but without onboard graphics.
Ooops, you're right. P5GC has 6 PCI, and Gbit on board! On my list it
appears to have only 3 PCI ports, but I looked at the Asus site, and yes,
it has 6 PCI ports.
Great news (also for me!) :)
PCI-Express has nothing to do with PCI, they're different slots.
I'm selling hardware, and as I said before, current motherboards does not
have 5 PCI slots.
The last boards with 5 PCI slots were these: Asus P5P800, with AGP port,
socket 775 on board 10/100 LAN, DDR 1 support.
I have couple of th
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 11:32:47PM +0100, Segers,Jan J.K.T. wrote:
> how about the ASUS P5GC ?
hi
i bought the p5gc recently; it is the only board with
6x PCI, but without onboard graphics.
the only problem so far is the onboard realtek 8169
NIC -> works not with the ubuntu 7.10 default kernel!
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Does anybody have a recommendation for such a board?
Asrock ALiveNF5SLI-1394 has seven pci-slots
- 1 x PCI Express x 16 slot (White)
- 2 x PCI Express x 8 slots (Yellow; for NVIDIA® SLI™ only)
- 1 x PCI Express x1 slot
- 3 x PCI slots
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> The point is that Klaus has very strict demands on code quality, and
> many patches never get up to that quality level. Thanks to that
> strictness, the VDR sources are relatively clean and straight
> implemented, and we're pleased with frequent rock-solid so-called
> 'developer' releases.
Th
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 11/18/07 18:31, Magnus Hörlin wrote:
>
>> Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe it actually is about time for me to build a new VDR.
>>> I'll probably take a look at the Reel Extension HD PCI.
>>> But that means I'll also need a new motherboard with at least
>>
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