Le jeudi 28 février 2008 à 20:57 +0100, Brian a écrit :
> Problem is that Bleb no longer has all the channels, copyright problems.
> Thats why I no longer use it. I use the solution pointed out by Tony
> Grant, it works perfectly well. You can customize which channel's epg it
> should retrieve
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 19:46:40 Artem Makhutov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has anybody thought of running VDR on OpenWRT?
>
> The Asus WL-500g Premium is an wlan access point with two USB 2.0 Ports.
> It has a 266 MHz Broadcom BCM94704 MIPS CPU and is running linux.
>
> http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtD
Hello,
DrawText() in font.c uses the method Glyph() which may return a null pointer,
but doesn't check the returned pointer.
I came across this bug, when checking a bug report from Sven Mueller:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=467512
When info.vdr contains an invalid character
First, thanks for your vdr patches and all the work with xine-lib!
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> the attached patch replaces the previously released but
> incomplete patch for VDR-1.5.14, which was part of my recent
> rotor support patches.
>
> You have to apply this patch after patching VDR-1.5.16 wit
André Weidemann wrote:
> Gregoire Favre wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
>> the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
>>
>> The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
>>
>> Is it a limitation of VDR (I mean does
André Weidemann wrote:
> Gregoire Favre wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
>> the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
>>
>> The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
>>
>> Is it a limitation of VDR (I mean does
Emmanuel POIZAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a very similar behavior, but burn seems to be stuck here:
> (end of dvd.log)
> [mplex] + echo
> [mplex] + echo
> [mplex] + SPU=/video/vdr-burn.Ugly_Betty.__Entre_fr__resl9hV5A/VDRSYNC.0
> [mplex] + [ !
> x/video/vdr-burn.Ug
Hi,
I want to confirm it. This version is correct.
Jiri
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> Od: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Komu: VDR Mailing List
> Datum: 28.02.2008 15:21
> Předmět: Re: [vdr] cs_CZ.po Czech translation update for VDR 1.5.16
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a):
> Hello,
>
> In attachment you can found diff file for Czech translations.
>
> Authors: Jiří Dobrý <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + users of www.cssf.cz forum (rufus,
> bastlir)
>
> Have a nice day, Jiri
>
> PS: VDR is excelent piece of software
>
>
Hi,
Here is a corrected ve
Gregoire Favre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
> the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
>
> The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
>
> Is it a limitation of VDR (I mean does it work for other receiver) or
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Tony Grant wrote:
Le jeudi 28 f?vrier 2008 ? 12:03 +0100, Gregoire Favre a ?crit :
even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
Hi Gr
Le jeudi 28 février 2008 à 12:03 +0100, Gregoire Favre a écrit :
> even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
> the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
>
> The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
Hi Grégoire,
I use xmltv and xmltv2vdr
Hello,
even if my english is quiete limited, I really enjoy the program from
the BBC (S13.0E/S19.2E/S28.2E) which are FTA :-)
The only thing I miss is an epg of more than current and next.
Is it a limitation of VDR (I mean does it work for other receiver) or
are the BBC only broadcasting current
Hi,
I'm also interested in this topic, although I'm looking for a really
*embedded* device:
Some newer LCD TV sets are internally based on Linux (yes right!), some
even using the DVB API (for the internal DVB-T tuner).
I'm currently trying to find out more about the firmware, but I hope it
migh
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 06:38:53AM +0200, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
> It would be great if you could get it working, Nicolas Huillard,
> mentioned also the popcornhour device, which in turn also has a MIPS
> architecture according to:
> http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/NMT:fuse
>
> Perhaps as
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