Timothy,
The channels.conf entry I'm using is:
Nasa TV;IPTV:1:IPTV|S0P0|EXT|iptvstream.sh|1:P:0:2:3:0:0:1:0:0:0
The URL line in iptvstream.sh is:
URL=http://www.nasa.gov/55644main_NASATV_Windows.asx
WIDTH=352
HEIGHT=288
And I've added "width=${WIDTH},height=${HEIGHT}" to the t
Thanks Jan, 352x288 works well.
Next problem - the sound is not working, all I get is a series of
squeals and pops, nothing listenable. I thought it might be the
processor overloaded again but that's running at about 60% of a 1Ghz
processor most of which is probably transcode load. I would have
Could you post what enties/settings you used to get that working? I tried to
get that working but didn't.
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From: Hawes, Mark
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 4:05 AM
Subject: [vdr] iptv plugin - hardware scaling
Hi,
I
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Verzonden: vrijdag 22 augustus 2008 13:05
Aan: vdr@linuxtv.org
Onderwerp: [vdr] iptv plugin - hardware scaling
Hi,
I’m using iptv 0.2.1 with vdr 0.1.7 to view NASA TV on a technotrend ff
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Verzonden: vrijdag 22 augustus 2008 13:05
Aan: vdr@linuxtv.org
Onderwerp: [vdr] iptv plugin - hardware scaling
Hi,
I’m using iptv 0.2.1 with vdr 0.1.7 to view NASA TV on a
Hi,
I'm using iptv 0.2.1 with vdr 0.1.7 to view NASA TV on a technotrend ff card.
The displayed picture occupies only the top left ¼ of the screen. My objective
is to get it full screen.
I have tried scaling it in the iptvscreen.sh script in the vlc call but this
asks too much of the