> Because different telnet clients produce different key codes, it is
> recommended to go through the normal key learning process.
> This way you will always have a correct key mapping.
Sure, but the learning process is not displayed on telnet :(
Regards
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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:17 PM, BRUNETON Béranger wrote:
> I'm unable to navigate throw the OSD using keyboard in telnet mode.
> "svdrpsend.pl hitk ..." command display the OSD in the telnet window.
> I using vdr 1.7.4 and remote-0.4.0 with this option -P'remote -p
Hi,
I'm unable to navigate throw the OSD using keyboard in telnet mode.
"svdrpsend.pl hitk ..." command display the OSD in the telnet window.
I using vdr 1.7.4 and remote-0.4.0 with this option -P'remote -p tcp:'
Any hints?
Thanks,
Best regards
béranger
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Hi,
Does VDR works with a multiswitch, 4 dish and 4 dvb card?
Each card must access to all dish.
Regards
Béranger
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Hi,
You can watch/edit vdr recordings using Streamclip & Apple's MPEG2 codec.
It works very well.
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On 11/25/06, Jussi Mantere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
has anyone successfully used a Mac and the apps in Apple's iLife suite to
(edit and) burn VDR recordings? I'm happy playing them
So simple;) it's working
thanks.
béranger
On 11/17/06, Udo Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BRUNETON Béranger wrote:
> Is there a way, from a plugin, to save immediately the setup.conf
> instead of waiting a proper VDR shutdown?
>
> I a word how to call Setup.Save
Hi,
Is there a way, from a plugin, to save immediately the setup.conf
instead of waiting a proper VDR shutdown?
I a word how to call Setup.Save() from a plugin method ?
Thanks
Béranger
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