Am 02.12.2013, 17:59 Uhr, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger
:
I guess this was caused by the changes to videodir.[ch].
For a quick fix you could try moving the line
cVideoDirectory::SetName(VideoDirectory);
into the
case 'v': VideoDirectory = optarg;
while (optar
On 02.12.2013 17:55, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 02.12.2013 13:15, Lou wrote:
hi list
vdr 2.1.2 segfaults in libc, as soon as I use the terminal syntax (vdr
--genindex) to recreate a missing index file. Trying the same thing in a user
interface (vdr-sxfe) works as planed.
Here's a backtrace
On 02.12.2013 13:15, Lou wrote:
hi list
vdr 2.1.2 segfaults in libc, as soon as I use the terminal syntax (vdr
--genindex) to recreate a missing index file. Trying the same thing in a user
interface (vdr-sxfe) works as planed.
Here's a backtrace of what's happing:
/usr/local/src/vdr/vdr-2.1.
hi list
vdr 2.1.2 segfaults in libc, as soon as I use the terminal syntax (vdr
--genindex) to recreate a missing index file. Trying the same thing in a
user interface (vdr-sxfe) works as planed.
Here's a backtrace of what's happing:
/usr/local/src/vdr/vdr-2.1.2/vdr
--genindex=/var/lib/vi
Hi,
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:36:14 -0800, VDR User wrote
> If his recordings stream fine and the problem is only with live tv,
> how could that possibly be network congestion?
I should have written "temporary network congestion".
When streaming a recording, the client can pre-buffer data to preven