> What am I missing ? Thanks for helping.
Have you configured file:
plugins/xineliboutput/allowed_hosts.conf
Mika
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> can you give output of this command's please?
>
> lsmod |grep dvb
$ lsmod |grep dvb
em28xx_dvb 16720 11
cxd2820r 22613 3 em28xx_dvb
dvb_core 67728 2 em28xx_dvb,cxd2820r
em28xx 66067 1 em28xx_dvb
usbcore 94143 9
em28xx_
I have set my VDR to update the system clock and this has been working
well for many years now. However I recently had a problem with my DVB-T
antenna system causing bad reception and it really screwed up the system
clock, ocasionally changing to the wrong date and time. I verified this
by looking
Le Mon, 7 Nov 2011 16:10:48 -0800 (PST)
Chris Rankin a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> I have just tried installing VDR 1.7.21 (from Fedora RawHide), with
> the xineliboutput plugin from its git repository. I have managed to
> get xine to connect to VDR (I think - after I had added 127.0.0.1 to
> the allowed_h