Hi,
I'm struggling a bit with the semantics of OsdItem and OsdCurrentItem in
VDR 2.2.0. My initial assumption was that all items in a menu would
first be announced by OsdItem and later calls to OsdCurrentItem would
then identify the current selection or change its text.
This is true for VDR's mai
Am 14.12.2012 10:23, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
> On 13.12.2012 23:19, Malte Forkel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I noticed the following when using SVDRP: With the command NEWT, you
>> can't create a timer if there already exists a timer for the same
>> channel, day,
Hi,
I noticed the following when using SVDRP: With the command NEWT, you
can't create a timer if there already exists a timer for the same
channel, day, start time and stop time. But you can create some dummy
timer and then use the MODT command to make it identical to the existing
timer. Here is a
Hello,
I just upgraded from vdr 1.4.7 to vdr 1.6.0 (from the e-tobi.net experimental
repository). That has changed the order in which devices are selected for
recording significantly. Now, the only card with the CAM is selected first when
recording non-encrypted channels, preventing later timer
Hi,
I'm having problems listening to DVB-C radio channels with a 44.1 kHz sampling
rate.
Watching and recording television works just fine, as does listening to radio
channels with a 48.0 kHz sampling rate. But when switching from any of those
channels to a radio channels with a 44.1 kHz sampl
Rainer Zocholl schrieb:
>
>
> So how can i "nail" this moving DVB-T card to a fixed postition?
>
>
You might try to blacklist the driver modules used for the cards in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and then enter them in /etc/modules in an order of
your liking. If you can read German, have a look
Hi,
sometimes I would like to use the FF card of my client for recording (to the
common video directory shared via NFS). The client seems to automatically
prefer its streamdev device though, i.e. it uses one of the server's cards if
available. Is there a way to tell vdr to "stay local", prefera