Country: Sweden
Transmission: DVB-T
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD (~15)
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Country: Finland
Transmission: DVB-T, DVB-S/S2
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD (lots of them) and H.264 for HD (about 10)
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Country: Germany
Transmission: DVB-C, DVB-S
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD
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Alex Betis wrote:
> I gave the nice xinelibout hud another try, but have to revert back since
> running composite manager
> creates tearing while watching movies. I've tries with xcompmgr with -n
> option.
>
> Does anybody know how to fix that?
> Or maybe there is another lightweight composite ma
Country: USA
Transmission: DVB-S/DVB-S2 (soon)
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD, h.264 for HD (>100 channels)
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Hi,
I have wondered for some time how broad has VDR spread and how is it
really used. So, if people could post their location and the type of
broadcast they are receiving, we could get some kind of understanding
about the state of DVB (or ATSC) as it is now. Just a brief description,
using mys
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 05:23:53PM +0200, Antti Palosaari wrote:
> Heinrich Langos wrote:
>>
>> Anyway .. the main problem remains.
>>
>> Is there a tool that would only do some minimal actions on a dvb
>> device?
>
> Like power_on? femon for example reads device status. zap, scan...
>
I cleane