I have compiled the vdr-1.7.0+H.264+xine-lib-1.2+xineliboutput-1.0.1.
But when I run it and select the H.264 channel. There is no image on the
screen, But I can hear the audio.
I can watch the mpeg-2 channes.
MY VDR: debian lenny+multiproto+vdr-1.7.0+H.264+xine-lib-1.2+xineliboutput-1.0.1
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Niels Wagenaar schrieb:
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> Mostly with me it was the other way around. Image was good, audio was lost
> after a couple of seconds. I fixed this by using the latest trunks from
> the Xine and/or Xinelibout plugin as well as the Xine-lib and Xine-ui
>
Op Wo, 16 juli, 2008 21:39, schreef Uwe Kiewel:
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> Hi,
>
Greetings!
> is there an option to use the softdevice plugin to view HDTV content?
>
I've tried several non-budget sollutions to get HDTV working with VDR in
combination with my TT S2-3200 budget. With softdevice I wasn't abl
Dear Pasi,
Out of the box, it only works together with the SageTV server software.
The GUI is rendered on the server, the device acts as a dumb terminal.
However, they released some source code, and I just found some more
technical details on the MythTV wiki:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/S
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Hi,
is there an option to use the softdevice plugin to view HDTV content?
Every time I tune to a HD channel, I get: "No accelerated IMDCT
transform found"
The result is a black screen, but audio is okay.
TIA,
Uwe
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 05:20:27PM +0200, Markus Ecker wrote:
> Torgeir,
> It's this box: http://sagetv.com/hd_extender.html. Not sure about the
> hardware, but it runs Linux.
>
> From the spec:
> Video format supported: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264 up to 1080p, AVI, VOB,
> WMV9/VC-1 up to 1080p
>
The HDTV playback is broken in the latest xineliboutput CVS.
vdr-sxfe segfaults.
cu
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Torgeir,
It's this box: http://sagetv.com/hd_extender.html. Not sure about the
hardware, but it runs Linux.
>From the spec:
Video format supported: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264 up to 1080p, AVI, VOB,
WMV9/VC-1 up to 1080p
I run it at the moment with a dubious shell script doing the DVB recording,
a
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:08:25AM +0100, Stuart Morris wrote:
> It's my understanding that it is the pixel rate that
> is doubled to meet the minimum bandwidth requirement
> of 25Mpixels/sec for hdmi.
> That is pixels are repeated hence doubling the
> apparent horizontal resolution.
> This is alwa
On 16 Jul 2008, at 23:05, Markus Ecker wrote:
> The server is connected to two set top boxes that feature hardware
> MPEG4 decoding.
Am curious, which hardware is this?
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Hi,I have a question regarding the best way to extend VDR functionality to
support a certain feature.
I've got a linux server running a recording software called SageTV. The
server is connected to two set top boxes that feature hardware MPEG4
decoding.
Although most of the functionality of SageTV
Hi Matthias :-)
> Maybe it's better to install a cooling on them?
That could be one solution. The 1.3 cards are known to have heat problems.
> Would it be an option to buy a budget card?
> If I understood it correctly the budget card has no TV output but that
> isn't necessary if I have one FF car
It's my understanding that it is the pixel rate that
is doubled to meet the minimum bandwidth requirement
of 25Mpixels/sec for hdmi.
That is pixels are repeated hence doubling the
apparent horizontal resolution.
This is always the case for the 480i and 576i modes.
The modeline you need should be ba
Lauri Tischler wrote:
> I'm trying to force one DVB-T channel on VHF to particular card.
> I have three DVB-T cards in system, only card 2 is capable
> to tune to VHF frequency, so I want to set this channel
> to use allways card 2, I did set CA value in channel.conf to
> 2 but still it chooses oth
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