Re: [vdr] Change vdr shutdown command (into pm-suspend)

2013-12-06 Thread fnu
Hey Cedric, looks like you are using a Debian based installation, probably with Debian packages based on Tobias Grimm's great work over years, and for sure his co-workers. Obviously you're dutch and maybe capable to understand some gernan words. So, you may have a look into an article T

Re: [vdr] Change vdr shutdown command (into pm-suspend)

2013-12-06 Thread Matti Lehtimäki
On 12/06/2013 06:18 PM, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to make my TV server faster by calling pm-suspend instead of shutdown. I have made a script that stops vdr, unloads the DVB-t driver, suspend, resume, load the DVB-t driver, and restart VDR. This works nicely., see here fo

[vdr] Change vdr shutdown command (into pm-suspend)

2013-12-06 Thread cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
Hi All, I'm trying to make my TV server faster by calling pm-suspend instead of shutdown. I have made a script that stops vdr, unloads the DVB-t driver, suspend, resume, load the DVB-t driver, and restart VDR. This works nicely., see here for details: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t

Re: [vdr] [Announce] streamdev-0.6.1

2013-12-06 Thread Frank Schmirler
Hi, On Wed, 4 Dec 2013 19:10:04 +, Morfsta wrote > Difficult to trace these problems isn't it? I get a sustained > transfer rate when copying files over of around 15MB/sec - so I > would have thought this would be ample for SD and HD streaming? As long as there's no concurrent bandwidth con