On 04/19/2012 03:35 PM, Pim Zandbergen wrote:
On 19-4-2012 15:20, Andreas Regel wrote:
Hi Pim, did you update the Firmware as well? If not, please try the
latest:
http://www.aregel.de/file_download/20/dvb-ttpremium-st7109-01_v0_3_8.zip
Best regards
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
Thanks, I should
On 04/19/2012 11:39 PM, Lucian Muresan wrote:
BTW, since power consumption and heat seems to concern you, just curious
if you have measured or happen to know how much power your AV receiver
and TV consumes when in standby since you set them up on HDMI-CEC.
AFAIK, most AV receivers suck more than
On 19-4-2012 15:20, Andreas Regel wrote:
Hi Pim, did you update the Firmware as well? If not, please try the
latest:
http://www.aregel.de/file_download/20/dvb-ttpremium-st7109-01_v0_3_8.zip
Best regards
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
Thanks, I should have thought of that.
I'm currently on 01_v0_3_5.
Hello list,
My VDR box with dvbhddevice is connected through an Onkyo HTX-22D
2.1 home cinema set to my new Samsung UE32D6530 TV.
I enabled HDMI-CEC on both the Samsung and the Onkyo. This works nicely,
the Onkyo automatically switches on and off with the TV, and the Samsung
remote operates on t
I suppose you could use mediatomb with vdrnfofs to share your recordings.
Pim
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VDR 1.7.22 is in Fedora Rawhide, which means vdr 1.7.X should
become available in Fedora 17 due in May 2012.
Thanks to Ville Skyttä for maintaining the RPM's. For those who
can't wait, the rawhide binary RPM's install en work just fine
in Fedora 16, though I rebuilt them from source rpm to be sur
I own a Reelbox Avantgarde II. I know it uses IPv6 internally, but
sadly none of the external services are available over IPv6.
Notably SVDRP, streamdev and vdradmin.
Is that a limitation of VDR, or just the Reelbox build?
In vdradmin I read some comment that suggests SVDRP could talk IPv6.
Str