On 28 Aug 2012, at 20:58, "Timothy D. Lenz" wrote:
> The crashing problem would be better address by making it part of VDR. I am
> trying to make scripts to use Schedules Direct because even if VDR was
> picking up what the broadcasters send, the broadcasters themselves are
> unreliable and ha
Yes, and there are programs that can capture part of a stream to a file
to examine. So you don't need access to the stream to see where the
broadcasters are failing to follow the FCC set standards. I think
Dvbsnoop is one and I have compiled, though I only used it once or twice
several years ag
http://www.fepg.org/
I suspect he ether got too busy to work on it anymore or just got tired
of of it. He put out several nice plugins in a short time back when the
US switched to ATSC.
On 8/28/2012 8:05 AM, Dominic Evans wrote:
On 25 August 2012 20:54, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
The problem h
The crashing problem would be better address by making it part of VDR. I
am trying to make scripts to use Schedules Direct because even if VDR
was picking up what the broadcasters send, the broadcasters themselves
are unreliable and half assed at sending eit. But if the seg fault when
trying to
On Mon, Aug 06 2012, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
> On 6 August 2012 16:56, Peter Münster wrote:
>>
>> Example: we watch a film recorded from Arte, and my wife wants to listen to
>> the French, and I want to listen to the German audio channel.
> vdr-streamdev plugin on vdr allows you to do this,
H
Hi,
Am 28.08.2012 17:08, schrieb Dominic Evans:
> On 28 August 2012 11:30, Marx wrote:
>> Are we the only two who have this problem?
>> Marx
>
> Are you watching on VLC over Wifi? Have you tried increasing vlc's
> HTTP caching? I tend to set it to 'maximum latency', or switch to
> advanced and i
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Dominic Evans wrote:
> On 25 August 2012 20:54, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
>> The problem here in the US is, DVB is not a standard for anything.
>
> I'm guessing Klaus' problem here is that he doesn't live in the US so
> can't access ATSC broadcasts for testing, so it
On 28 August 2012 11:30, Marx wrote:
> Are we the only two who have this problem?
> Marx
Are you watching on VLC over Wifi? Have you tried increasing vlc's
HTTP caching? I tend to set it to 'maximum latency', or switch to
advanced and increased it to ~4000ms.
Also try accessing streamdev's PES s
On 25 August 2012 20:54, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> The problem here in the US is, DVB is not a standard for anything.
I'm guessing Klaus' problem here is that he doesn't live in the US so
can't access ATSC broadcasts for testing, so it doesn't really make
sense for him to attempt to maintain it in
Are we the only two who have this problem?
Marx
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