On Fri, 8 May 2009, Pasi Juppo wrote:
> It seriously would not hurt VDR if there were Help pages available via
> OSD. Yes, there are man-pages but my guess is that very very few end
> users will actually go to terminal to check man-pages if they have some
> problems with VDR how to do something. T
VDR User wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Pasi Juppo wrote:
>
>> VDR is very nice. I've been using it for years now. But it is still very
>> much tech focused in many areas. E.g. cutting recordings is way too
>> complicated for non-tech persons.
>>
>
> Could you elaborate on this?
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Pasi Juppo wrote:
> VDR is very nice. I've been using it for years now. But it is still very
> much tech focused in many areas. E.g. cutting recordings is way too
> complicated for non-tech persons.
Could you elaborate on this? The editing in VDR is very simplist
ACK.
VDR is very nice. I've been using it for years now. But it is still very
much tech focused in many areas. E.g. cutting recordings is way too
complicated for non-tech persons.
I'd also like to see option where live-tv pause can be enabled/disabled.
It has seldom been a problem but the whole f
I think what is being asked for is that the OSD always displays at the
screens full physical extent even if the TV channel being watched is only
4:3 in the centre for example.
Andrew
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Joachim Wilke wrote:
> 2009/5/4 Nicolas Huillard :
> > Matthias Becker a écrit :
>
On Mon, 04 May 2009 19:30:36 +0200
Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> With today's pixel-displays, we'd like to avoid all scaling, stretching,
> etc. done by the panel itself. ie. like Rolf said, always output from
> the computer at panel resolution, with 1:1 pixel mapping.
> Video would be scaled, but
2009/5/7 Paul Menzel :
> I just wanted to confirm that you were right all the way. I get video
> with VDR 1.7.7 (although I will have to tweak my system to get it
> fluent).
>
Thanks. Great news!
Once you are all set up would you be so kind to post iptv -channels
from your channels.conf to the Ge
VDR User a écrit :
> 512MB won't get you far with hdtv. It won't even get you 5 minutes
> worth. Needless to say, you'd need at least a few GB of dedicated ram
> to even bother with it. At least ram is cheap now as you've pointed
> out (especially if you take advantage of MIR's). After seeing h
The relook400s for example has an option (it can be turned on or off)
where a 30 minutes buffer of live tv is recorded to allow to rewind livetv.
This recording is automatically deleted when you zap to another channel, hence
the Wife Acceptance Factor is very high.
Whenever my wife sees in vdr 'c