This was driving me mad!
I have a NTSC TS-recording with 29.97002997 fps.
When I set cut marks via the VDR-OSD and cut the recording, this works fine.
But when I cut the same recording with the same cut marks with
`vdr --edit`, the cut points are offset by some seconds e.g. the beginning
of the
On 14 March 2012 10:57, Frank Neumann wrote:
> Hi Tor,
>
> well honestly, I don't think it's one of the patches, it seems for me rather
> to be again somehow "vdr-plugin-extrecmenu".
> The VDR version as of today has been tested since 2 month, to become part for
> stable-vdr (first lucid, then
Hi Tor,
well honestly, I don't think it's one of the patches, it seems for me rather to
be again somehow "vdr-plugin-extrecmenu".
The VDR version as of today has been tested since 2 month, to become part for
stable-vdr (first lucid, then natty) and nobody did realize this problem. But I
need t
Got some hints at the vdr portal on how to get debug output. The
crashlog contains this stacktrace;
I presume it would be cause by one of the patches yavdr uses, since it
also happens with only the xine plugin enabled. This is yavdr 0.4,
with latest updates as of today.
Program terminated with si
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Frank Neumann
wrote:
> That's what I read: "Hey stupid I'm super cool and able to compile VDR by
> myself, you're a nobody just able to use this bullshit yaVDR ..."
Then you're a complete idiot because that is NOT what I said.
Grow up.
I have a remote control that on pressing a single specific key it sends
two keys at once
80010051 00 KEY_3 VRC-1100
8001004c 00 KEY_5 VRC-1100
Can I use this key somehow in vdr´s remote.con (to assign a command in
the even that KEY_3 and KEY_5 are received at once)
__
> Your claim that my comment is "cheap" is completely uncalled for.
Well, just needless, even you should realize that comments like this don't help
anybody.
That's what I read: "Hey stupid I'm super cool and able to compile VDR by
myself, you're a nobody just able to use this bullshit yaVDR ...
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Frank Neumann
wrote:
>> last I heard yavdr uses a bunch of patches but since I don't use it I don't
>> know that 100%.
>
> Well that's always good and cheap to talk about things about any individual
> heard about ... :-(
There is nothing wrong with passing alon
Am 13.03.2012 17:52, schrieb Tony Houghton:
> memory leak
I just met hepi, he also is a Doctor Who fan and is tuned to Astra2 as I am.
He complained about the bad status of EEPG, restarting his server every
three days or so due to a memory leak within that plugin.
As this is a 'must have' if you
> last I heard yavdr uses a bunch of patches but since I don't use it I don't
> know that 100%.
Well that's always good and cheap to talk about things about any individual
heard about ... :-(
@Torgeir
Which version of yavdr do you use? Might it be possible to open a case on
vdr-portal.de in y
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 16:11:44 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Can you give me an estimate of the rate at which memory is consumed?
> Maybe you could have a shell running the command
>
>top -b -d 600 | grep -w vdr
At the moment:
25956 vdr 20 0 520m 213m 5136 S 0.7 11.3 28:27.27
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> I've seen this a lot lately. due to tuning problems with my nova-t
> 500s, I've gotten frequent zero length recordings. Playing back these
> either using the xine plugin, or xineliboutput, causes VDR to crash
> and restart.
>
> I'm using yavd
On 13.03.2012 14:44, Tony Houghton wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 09:55:06 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 12.03.2012 23:01, Tony Houghton wrote:
...
I do have to restart VDR every few days
anyway, because it has a memory leak. Disabling eepg didn't fix that
IIRC, and the leak hides from valgri
I've seen this a lot lately. due to tuning problems with my nova-t
500s, I've gotten frequent zero length recordings. Playing back these
either using the xine plugin, or xineliboutput, causes VDR to crash
and restart.
I'm using yavdr with only trivial modifications.
--
-Tor
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 09:55:06 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 12.03.2012 23:01, Tony Houghton wrote:
> > ...
> >I do have to restart VDR every few days
> > anyway, because it has a memory leak. Disabling eepg didn't fix that
> > IIRC, and the leak hides from valgrind.
>
> Which version of VDR
On 12.03.2012 23:01, Tony Houghton wrote:
...
I do have to restart VDR every few days
anyway, because it has a memory leak. Disabling eepg didn't fix that
IIRC, and the leak hides from valgrind.
Which version of VDR are you using?
Are you sure this is caused by the core VDR code, or could this
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