Is this related to `xine -V xxmc` too? The skin skinsoppalusikka's colours
appears wrong when I use the video driver xxmc in vdr-xine. It also appears
to do a "clearscreen" everytime the OSD updates, which is annoying if you
have the playback bar updating every second.
Theunis
On 22/11/2007, Vill
VDR User wrote:
> Just curious... Why did you buy a dvb card? Antennas work just fine
> and are less expensive.
Everyone else was buying them
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 08:59:57 am Grégoire FAVRE wrote:
> Hello
>
> Oh I didn't know that :-)
>
> With gentoo patch for the plugin it's pretty straighforward to setup!
>
> Are you using the g15 special keys in order to control VDR somehow ?
well, no... I've been meaning to update the libgraphlcd g15
Hello
Oh I didn't know that :-)
With gentoo patch for the plugin it's pretty straighforward to setup!
Are you using the g15 special keys in order to control VDR somehow ?
Thank you very much for the info ;-)
On 22/11/2007, Mike Lampard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use the graphlcd plugin pe
2007/11/18, Ville Aakko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> And then VDR dies. If I disable it and use skinsoppalusikka instead,
> everything is OK. It even seems more stable (i.e. as stable as
> text2skin) than it used to, though I haven't done extensive testing
> yet.
I have to correct this: skinsoppalusikk
VDR User kirjoitti:
> On Nov 22, 2007 11:46 AM, Alasdair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> At the point when my cards stop
>> receiving a signal I might start worrying about being 'left behind'.
>>
>
> Just curious... Why did you buy a dvb card? Antennas work just fine
> and are le
On Nov 22, 2007 11:46 AM, Alasdair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the point when my cards stop
> receiving a signal I might start worrying about being 'left behind'.
Just curious... Why did you buy a dvb card? Antennas work just fine
and are less expensive.
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VDR User wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2007 7:30 AM, Füley István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> To be clear: I did not say, that we don't need HD at all. I just said,
>> that normal TV stations should stay in SD, and only a couple of premium
>> (PPV, etc) channels should go HD. But the situation is more clea
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, VDR User wrote:
> Btw, do you still prefer music on cassette tape? ;) (just kidding)
No, I never liked casette tapes. But I prefer LPs instead of CDs...
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Hi,
My friend is looking for USB DVB-S device with support HDTV. A quick
search on seach engines didn't give much information.
Could you share your expirience with USB DVB-S devices and give some
recommendations what to buy?
At this time he interested to buy it and make it work in Windows and
On Nov 22, 2007 7:30 AM, Füley István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To be clear: I did not say, that we don't need HD at all. I just said,
> that normal TV stations should stay in SD, and only a couple of premium
> (PPV, etc) channels should go HD. But the situation is more clear: not me
> is gonna
Tony Grant kirjoitti:
>
>>> You forgot to add the €20,000 building an extension to your house, if
>>> you don't want your living room to be dominated by a 42" diagonal piece
>>> of plastic.
>>>
>
> Lucky me my living room is huge!
>
You really do not need a huge living room for 42".
I'v
Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Alasdair Campbell wrote:
>> Lauri Tischler wrote:
>>> Not really, FullHD also means large, minimum 42", it is quite senseless
>>> to to watch good picture on a postcard, so you start at €1500
>> You forgot to add the €20,000 building an extension to your house, if
>> you d
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2007 à 17:41 +0200, Lauri Tischler a écrit :
> >>> But to buy a 1000+ Euro TV set? That's another reason for me to stay SD.
> >> Not really, FullHD also means large, minimum 42", it is quite senseless
> >> to to watch good picture on a postcard, so you start at €1500
Has any
yes, I tried it. But I could not get it working.
Even if xmltv2vdr would work for me, I would like to learn to program
VDR plugins, hence the request. My plugin is working too :)
Sundararaj
On Nov 22, 2007 4:34 PM, Füley István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did yiu tried xmltv (tv_grab_xx) and x
Did yiu tried xmltv (tv_grab_xx) and xmltv2vdr ?
I'm using it with good results in my country (Hu).
István
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Alasdair Campbell wrote:
> Lauri Tischler wrote:
>> Füley István wrote:
Oops, that's really not so good... one can't comment about HDTV with a
resolution which is not full HDTV : 1920x1080...
>>> Ok, this means that my setup is a low-end instead of being "average" as I
>>> stated before,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> First you could try it on a computer monitor : tremendous !!!
Yes, I did it once, about two years ago, on a 24" CRT monitor I tried
Euro1080, or something like this, it was DVB-S, MPEG2, but unfortunately
my CPU has not enough power to decode it flaw
Hi,
I am novice in VDR programming. I tried writing a plugin for getting
EPG data from the Internet and using it. Now a prototype is up and
running.
To debug, extend and maintain the plugin I could use some more
information. I wish I could get my hands on some documentation on the
VDR classes (w
Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Füley István wrote:
>>> Oops, that's really not so good... one can't comment about HDTV with a
>>> resolution which is not full HDTV : 1920x1080...
>> Ok, this means that my setup is a low-end instead of being "average" as I
>> stated before, therefore my considerations abo
Füley István wrote:
>> Oops, that's really not so good... one can't comment about HDTV with a
>> resolution which is not full HDTV : 1920x1080...
>
> Ok, this means that my setup is a low-end instead of being "average" as I
> stated before, therefore my considerations about HDTV was totally wrong
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 03:08:22PM +0200, Füley István wrote:
> Ok, this means that my setup is a low-end instead of being "average" as I
> stated before, therefore my considerations about HDTV was totally wrong.
AFAIK HDready are going to disapear...
> But to buy a 1000+ Euro TV set? That's an
> Pentium Dual Core E2140(1.6GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, rev.L2)
>These have quite advanced thermal protection, so it should work well
>with passive cooling.
>http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/09/27/what_if_your_cpu_cooler_fails/
Quoting from the above
"Finally, the Pentium Dual Core E2160, which
> Oops, that's really not so good... one can't comment about HDTV with a
> resolution which is not full HDTV : 1920x1080...
Ok, this means that my setup is a low-end instead of being "average" as I
stated before, therefore my considerations about HDTV was totally wrong.
But to buy a 1000+ Euro T
Hi
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:23:21 pm Gregoire Favre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there something "special" to do in order to get lcdproc working on my
> G15 lcd keyboard ?
>
> Or maybe another LCD plugin ?
I use the graphlcd plugin personally. much nicer output on the G15 than
lcdproc. http://developer.
Daniel Heuwinkel wrote:
> Pentium Dual Core E2140(1.6GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, rev.L2)
These have quite advanced thermal protection, so it should work well
with passive cooling.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/09/27/what_if_your_cpu_cooler_fails/
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Hello,
is there something "special" to do in order to get lcdproc working on my
G15 lcd keyboard ?
Or maybe another LCD plugin ?
I got a really suspicious Illegal instruction when compiling with
gcc-4.3alpha of today so I tried with gcc-4.2.2 with same result.
With gcc-4.2.2 I used : -g -march=
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 01:56:10PM +0200, Füley István wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I followed the recent messages about the future of VDR with great interest
> .
> I would like to share my recent experiences about HDTV. As I consider
> myself to be open for "new technologies" like HDTV is now, I rec
Some other vision of next generation HTPC
>LinuxMCE announced plans for new release which should be out at the end of
>November:
>- using Kubuntu 7.10;
>- support both 32-bit and 64-bit;
>- improved MythTV version;
>- working version of VDR (!);
>- full support 1080p, HD-DVD and Blue-Ray
>Think i
Hello list,
I followed the recent messages about the future of VDR with great
interest .
I would like to share my recent experiences about HDTV. As I
consider myself
to be open for "new technologies" like HDTV is now, I recently
bought an HDTV receiver.
It doesn't matter who produced it, I th
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:44:29PM +0100, Christian Wieninger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here's a new plugin especially for VDRs not running 24/7. It allows you
> to execute tasks in the context of VDR and trigger wakeups for this.
Hello,
I like the idea of this one :-)
I don't try it, because it took so
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