Hello.
After rebuilding my HTPC I have run into a problem in the EPG data
retrieval. The vdr is not able to retrieve any EPG data from DVB-T
broadcast.
My system consist of.
Opensuse 13.2 x64 based system
Linux kernel 3.16.7-7-desktop
Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T-500 using dvb-usb-dib0700-1.20.fw f
Actually cedarX hw decoding was another question I forgot in my
previous post. I've read that it's working in linux but I didn't know
if any output devices supported it (yet)?. Was hoping softhddevice
does, or would if I sent Johns an A20. :)
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Cedric de Wijs
wro
On 4/17/2015 2:13 PM, VDR User wrote:
For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast & smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breake
For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast & smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breaker for me.
Thanks
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Hi Cedric,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:08:05PM +0200, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
wrote:
Write performance on the uSD card is terrible, even with a class 10
card. Updating debian on the card takes patience.
AFAIU if you are not afraid of bricking the Cubietruck, you could
install Debian on the b
2015.04.17. 13:07 keltezéssel, Reiner Bühl írta:
Hello István,
which USB DVB-S2 receiver do you use on your Raspberry Pi?
It's an old Terratec Cinergy S2:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TerraTec_Cinergy_S2
I used it several years ago on my main server, but I had a problem with
it: i n
>Origineel Bericht
>Van : marko.mak...@iki.fi
>Datum : 17/04/2015 11:51
>Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org
>Onderwerp : Re: [vdr] from xineliboutput to ... perhaps softhdddevice?
>
>On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:25:22AM +0300, Füley István wrote:
>>I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I
Hello István,
which USB DVB-S2 receiver do you use on your Raspberry Pi?
Best regards,
Reiner.
Am 17.04.2015 11:54, schrieb Füley István:
2015.04.17. 10:24 keltezéssel, Patrick Boettcher írta:
Hi all,
And you are using streamdev-server on your vdr-host (which has all the
DVB-cards) and clien
2015.04.17. 10:24 keltezéssel, Patrick Boettcher írta:
Hi all,
And you are using streamdev-server on your vdr-host (which has all the
DVB-cards) and client on the RPI?
Yes, this is the basic arhitecture, but it is changing for time to time :)
I have 4 DVB-S2 cards on my headless server, which
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:25:22AM +0300, Füley István wrote:
I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I think at the
moment the best native vdr client is a Raspberry Pi with Thomas
Reufer's great plugin. It's small, cheap and (using with vdr) it's
fast.
Speaking of small and ch
Hi list,
I'm planning to update my infrastructure according to the follow scheme:
http://filter-failure.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/vdr-new-backend.png
The red texts are things where I'm unsure about. Especially the usage
of vdr-sxfe on the RPI. I made this chart before finding out that there
Hi all,
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 09:25:22 +0300 Füley István
wrote:
> I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I think at the
> moment the best native vdr client is a Raspberry Pi with Thomas
> Reufer's great plugin. It's small, cheap and (using with vdr) it's
> fast.
>
> I moved from
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