2012/3/17 Matti Lehtimäki :
> Hi
>
> I made a new plugin to remove parental rating from the end of title in EPG
> when separated by parentheses, for example "Program title (12)". The
> obtained parental rating is then placed into correct EPG field. The feature
> can be activated/disabled from plugi
2009/5/7 Paul Menzel :
> I just wanted to confirm that you were right all the way. I get video
> with VDR 1.7.7 (although I will have to tweak my system to get it
> fluent).
>
Thanks. Great news!
Once you are all set up would you be so kind to post iptv -channels
from your channels.conf to the Ge
Paul Menzel wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 02.05.2009, 21:24 +0300 schrieb Antti Seppälä:
>> Do you know what encoding format your provider uses for the streams?
>> Play it with mplayer -v rtp://233.51.128.19:1234 to see the information.
>
> TRIED UP TO POSITION 321104, FOUND
Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I am trying to set up IPTV for German public stations. They provide
> the multicast addresses [1]. I have to use the Hansenet ones. They
> also provide playlists for VLC and MPlayer [2]. I used VLC to watch
> some channels and that worked quite OK, if the mod
r noticed hud to
cause such problems with vdr-sxfe...
If you can reproduce this by running vdr with only xineliboutput
plugin then more information about the crash (some logs or gdb
backtrace) would help in debugging.
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TPCs.
> And this together will need less resources than
> compiz without anything else?
I think there's not much of a difference in your case but I suppose
you can go and give it a try.
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sure that you have the Ubuntu desktop effects disabled as they will
probably interfere with the operation of xcompmgr.
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ot; "Enable"
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Concerning your other display issues (opengl osd etc.) I'd recommend
trying without patched vdr and maybe latest version of xine-lib.
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to the best of my current
knowledge it is impossible to use a CAM of a certain device to decrypt
streams that are not received by the same device. (Someone correct me
if I'm mistaken).
Can anyone think of any other alternatives?
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2008/7/12 Lucian Muresan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Antti Seppälä wrote:
>> 2008/7/11 Todd Luliak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> I am running vdr + vdr-xine plugin + coreavc + xine being output at 1080i to
>>> an HDTV as the only display. Is there a simple way to lo
dern extensions. Maybe you can try it to see if it produces
results that you are hoping for?
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via iptv plugin?
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Rene Hertell wrote:
> Simon Baxter wrote:
>> Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from
>> 320 to 190.
>>
>> Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of. I think the
>> bandwidth to NZ is affecting it though :)
>
> Thanks Simon for that tip :-) Now I managed to get so
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pipermail/vdr/2008-January/015210.html) might help.
Also changing audio.synchronization.av_sync_method and/or
audio.synchronization.resample_mode may have an effect on your audio
problems.
Other than that I have no idea.
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Jouni Karvo wrote:
> Antti Seppälä kirjoitti:
>
>> Try lowering the value of ABITRATE found in iptvstream.sh from 320 to
>> e.g. 192. After such a modification the stream worked fine for me.
>>
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> this does not seem to help.
>
> I hav
't found
other channels than Bahn TV that are affected by this.
Try lowering the value of ABITRATE found in iptvstream.sh from 320 to
e.g. 192. After such a modification the stream worked fine for me.
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t=127.0.0.1:4321}"
--intf dummy
Store it to iptv plugin configuration directory with name vlcstream.sh
and give it execute permissions.
Here's the corresponding channels.conf entry:
VLC-channel;IPTV:1:IPTV|EXT|vlcstream.sh|1:P:0:1:2:0:0:1:0:0:0
Hope this helps. =)
If you need further
am.sh script provided with
iptv plugin. This script can be used as a good starting point when
adding vlc transcoded channels.
We'll also try to clarify the README to avoid further misunderstandings. =)
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vdr version 1.4.7. In other words using iptv plugin with
stable vdr version should now be possible.
Head to the plugin homepage for instructions and downloads:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/
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think vlm can also stream
> live streams. And even on-the-fly transcoding works.
>
Thanks for the advice. I'll see if I can get vlc to provide rtsp streams
to help in plugin development and testing.
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ooking into adding support for receiving rtsp
streams and while it is more laborous than other protocols I think
implementing it would be entirely possible. Testing is a bit hard since
I'm not aware of suitable mpeg2 rtsp -stream providers. Are there any
publicly available?
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core
VDR later on.
More details and the plugin package can be found from the
plugin homepage:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv
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