Hello,
I have an issue with vdr-plugin-graphlcd. I can easily compile everything. But
when I start VDR, I
get the following:
/usr/sbin/vdr --grab=/tmp --no-kbd --shutdown=vdr-shutdown.sh
--plugin=dvbhddevice --plugin=graphlcd -l 3.7
/usr/include/c++/8/bits/basic_string.h:1039:
std::__cxx11::basi
Here it is:
remote-ir.Up 00010001000E
remote-ir.Down 000100010012
remote-ir.Menu 000100010028
remote-ir.Ok 000100010010
remote-ir.Back 000100010014
remote-ir.Left 00010001000F
remote-ir.Right 000100010011
remote-ir.Red
On my recordings the last mark is everytime correct.
And the playback stops there. Everything is fine.
I think the idea of Peter are great.
Detlef.
Am 31.03.2014 11:59, schrieb Matthias Fechner:
Am 31.03.14 11:39, schrieb Peter Münster:
What about integrating the jumpplay-patch
(http://www.vdr
Am 06.12.2011 18:42, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
Do you have only two deivces that share a cable, or is there
a third one? There is a bug with more than two devices that
share one cable.
Please try this:
--- dvbdevice.c 2011/12/03 15:24:27 2.48
+++ dvbdevice.c 2011/12/06 17:38:18
@@ -1126,7 +11
- The new setup options "LNB/Device n connected to sat cable" can be
used to define
which DVB-S devices are connected to the same sat cable and are
therefore "bonded".
This obsoletes the LNBSHARE patch. Users of the LNBSHARE patch will need
to newly
set up their sat devices with the above options.
Kartsa schrieb:
> Rainer Zocholl kirjoitti:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED](Kartsa) 10.02.08 10:37
>>
>>> What different wakeupmethods are there? I've built a few vdr boxes and
>>> I've been forced to use different motherboards and they do not all
>>> work the same. I've used nvram-wakeup on some and acpi