On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 22:00:10 +0200
prelude wrote:
> This maybe help:
> http://lowbyte.de/vga-sync-fields/vga-sync-fields/README
No, that's so you can slightly adjust the rate at which the display is
refreshed to match the rate at which you're receiving the stream. That's
a non-issue if you can't
This maybe help:
http://lowbyte.de/vga-sync-fields/vga-sync-fields/README
On 11/01/2011 07:01 PM, Tony Houghton wrote:
When using NVidia graphics cards and the proprietary driver I find
vdr-sxfe looks quite smooth even with a monitor that only supports 60Hz.
I think it's been syncing to the ve
ARGH! Root cause: 4k sector size while harddrives report 512byte sectors.
Misaligned partitions will cause severe performance penalties [0] and block
IO in the process - causing VDR to lose frames.
Thank you very much, WD, wasted a lot of time and money on this sillyness.
Re-aligning the partition
Lou wrote:
I noticed one of my local broadcasters does actually flag a commercial break's
starts and endings:
Nov 3 16:48:37 channel 17 (TSR1) event Thu 03.11.2011 16:45-17:26 (VPS: 03.11
16:45) 'Hawaii Five-0' status 4
Nov 3 17:13:38 channel 17 (TSR1) event Thu 03.11.2011 16:45-17:26 (VPS: 03.
I noticed one of my local broadcasters does actually flag a commercial
break's starts and endings:
Nov 3 16:48:37 channel 17 (TSR1) event Thu 03.11.2011 16:45-17:26 (VPS:
03.11 16:45) 'Hawaii Five-0' status 4
Nov 3 17:13:38 channel 17 (TSR1) event Thu 03.11.2011 16:45-17:26 (VPS:
03.11 16:45