On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:33 AM, Markus Fritsche
wrote:
> further investigation shows that it only affects some channels, and
> only if recording. Meaning: every channel is fine when streamed, some
> are also recorded, others just cause the vdr process to restart while
> recording.
Glad you discov
Hello All,
The issue was not related to USB whatsoever - my channels.conf was the issue.
I created it with "scan" from the dvb-utils package. Turns out that
"scan -o vdr" outputs the channel frequency in kHz, where vdr expects
it in Hz. Obviously, the vdr still tunes but the recording part is
baf
Hello,
further investigation shows that it only affects some channels, and
only if recording. Meaning: every channel is fine when streamed, some
are also recorded, others just cause the vdr process to restart while
recording.
Any pointers? Better antenna?
2010/2/3 VDR User
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 20
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Markus Fritsche
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using (or trying to) vdr on an Eee PC 701. vdr is set up to be
> headless, just used for network streaming and (hopefully) recording.
>
> I am facing some issues with the USB connection though. Some details
> on my setup:
>
>
Hello,
I am using (or trying to) vdr on an Eee PC 701. vdr is set up to be
headless, just used for network streaming and (hopefully) recording.
I am facing some issues with the USB connection though. Some details
on my setup:
- Eee 701
- Ubuntu Server 9.10
- Ubuntu VDR and dvb drivers
- USB Haup