On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:08:26 +0100
scott wrote:
> How did you get the smooth scrolling, mine is jerky? I have on board
> nvidia HDMI connected to a plasma. I have a 50 Hz setting in xorg.conf and
> the Xorg.0.log and nvidia-settings both report a 50hz rate, the TV however
> reports 60 Hz so may
I havd vdr-1.7.5, xine-vdpau r260, vdr-xine .91. Runing on a Athlon64 x2 and
Asus en8400gs silent video card. I have a FusionHDTV7
Dual Express in it currently. I am having problems figureing out the proper
settings in all the config files. I am getting droped
frames, sometimes high enough to cau
Hi,
I have tested with the first (TF1) and the second channel (France 2)
With this channels.conf
TF1;IPTV:1:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.17|8200:P:0:1217=27:1317:0:0:1017:0:0:0
France 2;IPTV:2:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.1|8200:P:0:1201=27:1301=fra:0:0:1001:0:0:0
France 3;IPTV:3:IPTV|S0P0|UDP|232.0.1.2|8200
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:27:00 +0300, Seppo Ingalsuo
wrote:
> Jan Ekholm wrote:
>>
>> So xineliboutput can't be what budget card people use, so I guess it's
>> time to
>> test vdr-xine. My initial gut feeling is that VDR isn't meant for X11
>> output
>> at all, and it just happens to be possible to
Has anyone started using VDR 1.7.6 with the reelbox plugin.
If so, could you please mail a link to whatever patch you used to do it.
BR,
Josce
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My dvb-t usb device (TwinhanDTV USB-Ter USB1.1 / Magic Box I / HAMA USB1.1)
works well with vdr 1.6.0-2,
but it can't handle more than one channel at once properly. If I record a
channel and tune to a second channel
on the same frequency, this will cause artefacts in the recording or in live
di