> Those CPUs are fast enough for H.264 decoding, but in the absence
> of
> VDPAU, realtime 1080i deinterlacing will be difficult. You'd
> probably
> have to use a simple bobber.
Really interesting thread...
now, where can I find a updataed list of dvb-s2 cards supported
"out-of-the-box" ?
(I
>
> Comprises a plugin for VDR, a Windows/Linux client and as a firmware
> for
> the Hauppauge MediaMVP thin-client device.
Hi Gavin,
thank you for your answer.
I own(ed) a Happauge MVP but it is now "lost" somewhere...
I remember that the MVP uses a custom version of the VNC protocol for the
I finally setup a vdr server with a Skystar II and a usb dvb-t stick, running
vdr 1.4.7, display with xine plugin... and probably some minor patches I don't
remember.
I now need to watch live and/or recorded tv programs on other screens and I
have 2 possibilities:
- dlink dsm-320rd (a uPnP sys
> There was a patch for HVR-3000 with was make by EDDI:
> http://tux.dpeddi.com/lr319sta/downloads/vdr_1.4.5_eddi-multiple-frontend_v5.patch
> Regards,
> Tomasz
I was not able to setup a dvb-t only HVR-3000... I could not use dvbscan
either... Does this patch helps to have it working ? Do you ha
> Maybe the cards are supported by the newer kernel?
I went with a full install of opensuse 11.2 (11.1 didn't want to start the
upgrade :-) )
11.2 recognized the onboard lan port (I had to have a pci-e lan card)
The skystar 2 was recognized with no problems.
The Hvr-3000 seems to be recogni
> Maybe the cards are supported by the newer kernel?
I hope... I will try later this evening
Thanks
Francesco
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> I remember that I had the same problem one year ago:
Infact last year wakealarm was not present since suse disabled it due to a
problem in the kernel. Recently I update the system and the new kernel had
wakealarm enabled... and it was working ok till yesterday... I don't remember
actual ke
I noticed that my vdr server was running when it shouldn't, so I reached the
console and forced a "power off"... the server shutdown but then powerup
immediately. This happened several times until I discovered that my OpenSuse
11.0 was not accemptin wakeup timers from 22 december...
echo $1 >
There was a patch I found interesting.
In adding channels, the patch allowed vdr to create different lists based on
satellite/terrestrial/cable, free/nonfree.
It was really usefull for my motorised antenna. All new channels split in
different "@" based sections
Francesco
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> > Isn't that the fun part of it? I don't watch much TV, but I
> like
> > fiddling and tuning the VDR!
>
> What you said here is absolutely right, i totally agree :)
I also agree... for my part... but my wife doesn't !! She wants to turn on the
pc and switch to euronews... or record a film..
1.6 now
I want to add that about every 12 months I rebuild my vdr pc and everytime
I spend days trying to have it working !
Plugins, patches, patches of patches, combo-patches that install all the
patches needed by plugins but not the plugins
would it be possible to have something like
> Besides, I don't think
> that many users are still using some ancient pc with a slow cpu
> like Klaus has.
I've been using a IBM Netstation, 266mhz, 128 mb ram with a FF dvb-s and a aver
771 dvb-t. It worked FLAWLESSY ! I could record 2 streams and play a third one,
the OSD was slow but rec
Patch is vdr-1.3.22-Source-dependant-NewChannels-Insertation and it applies
quite correctly to vdr 1.4.7. Compiling is ok. Now I should test it.
Francesco
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I'm rebuilding my vdr station. I saved all my old stuff an a notebook that has
been stolen
There was a patch that permitted to add new channels on different parts of a
channel list according to satellite-terrestrial/tv-radio/pay-free
Do you remember about this patch ? (or has it been includ
In the last 3 years I have cumulated some different hardware gizmo and it is my
goal to put them in production now but I'd like to hear from more expert
people if feasible or not.
My VDR server is a 200mhz IBM netstation, with a Nexus DVB-S and a dvb-t card.
netstation has been modified to
> But VDRadmin only provides access to SVDRP, which means a lot of OSD
> options are not accessible for budget-streaming-only users (settings
> by OSD, channelscan ...)
I remember to have used vdradmin remotely (actually 1500 km away) accessing OSD
by the preview option and the web remote contr
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