Hi,
it meuns your system is not able to process all the data received in time.
where do you write your recordings?
I guess its a usb-harddisk connected to your raspi, correct?
It's probably just to slow to write all the data vdr throws at it.
Or your usb-bus is saturated with all the data flowing
Am 11.03.2013 08:04, schrieb Manfred Schmidt-Voigt:
Hi,
just want to ask, if everything is ok with the VDR list or if there is some
Spam Filtering going on
to filter out important anouncements. I did not receive the last "official"
anounctments from Klaus
about 1.7.39 and 1.7.40 via this list.
Am 25.08.2010 18:43, schrieb Teemu Suikki:
Hi,
I just upgraded to VDR 1.7.15, mainly because I want to watch TS
recordings with PS3, directly from PS3 browser with VDRAdmin and
StreamDev.. I already have it pretty much working, both LiveTV and
recordings work fine. I have been modifying VDRAdmin
Am 13.07.2010 21:53, schrieb Arno Esser:
Hi,
my 1.7.15 offer a nice feature. I have a subdirectory beneath video.00,
that contains other mounted dirs. Initially after startup vdr only
offers real recording in video.00. Only after a touch on
video.00/.update ALL files in video.00 including the su
Country: Germany
Transmission: DVB-S(DVB-S2 soon to come)
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD, h.264 for HD
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Hi,
as far as i read, all these are kabels to connect a scart-OUTPUT to an
VGA-INPUT.
(scart-out of receiver to vga-in of a beamer/lcd-tv)
These cables are useless for connecting a VGA-card to a monitor, as they do not
handle the vga-sync-singals correct.
If you use them, you probably won't get a
Theunis Potgieter schrieb:
> On 15/01/2009, C.Scheeder wrote:
>> Harald Milz schrieb:
>> Hm,
>> i would do it this way:
>> replace your single LNB with a dual LNB, and buy 2 disec-c switches.
>>
Harald Milz schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> at the moment I use 2 satellites (Astra1 @ 19.2E, Hotbird @ 13.0E) with 3
> budget cards and cables (2x Astra from a quad LNB, 1x Hotbird from a single)
> with the capabilities patch. In the future I may need to cut down the 3 to 2
> cards / cables. I know I will nee
Brian schrieb:
> C.Scheeder wrote:
>> Igor schrieb:
>>>>> I had a 1.5.13 running for a while on a nexus FF.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver
>>>>> and vdr 1.7.0, without pa
Brian schrieb:
> Lauri Tischler wrote:
>> Igor wrote:
>>
>>> could you explain please how it's possible to connect 3 cards in VDR to 3
>>> LNB's for Hotbird, Sirius, Astra for example
>>> with DiSEq-Cswitch
>> Simple diagram, using quad-lnb's, input of lnbs are called as
>> HB-1, HB-2, HB-3, HB-4
Igor schrieb:
> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver
> and vdr 1.7.0, without patches at this moment, because I am not interested
> in HD at this time. I am just looking to have 2 cards working to be able
> to stream on several vdr clients and us
Igor schrieb:
>>> I had a 1.5.13 running for a while on a nexus FF.
>>>
>>> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver
>>> and vdr 1.7.0, without patches at this moment, because I am not interested
>>> in HD at this time. I am just looking to have 2 cards working to b
Igor schrieb:
>>> I had a 1.5.13 running for a while on a nexus FF.
>>>
>>> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver
>>> and vdr 1.7.0, without patches at this moment, because I am not interested
>>> in HD at this time. I am just looking to have 2 cards working to b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I had a 1.5.13 running for a while on a nexus FF.
>
> I did install a second card, S2-3200, together with the multiproto driver
> and vdr 1.7.0, without patches at this moment, because I am not interested
> in HD at this time. I am just looking to have 2 ca
HI,
i have a BIG Problem since this morning.
ithought before i install vdr-1.6 it would be wise to update my debian-sid to
the aktual packages.
But thta was a BAD Idea, after it all texts in VDR's OSD vanished.
the OSD is displayed correct, if you know what is in the higlighted line you
can use t
Josce Unknown schrieb:
>>> Well if the PC clock was correct all the time I would probably not have
>>> to use the set time function :)
>
>> Yes, but typically PC HW clock does not drift so much. You could use
>> hwclock --systohc (and possibly --utc or --localtime) after letting
>> the vdr to se
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