On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 07:19:32PM +0100, Gerald Dachs wrote:
> >
> An IR receiver is usually not necessary. The HDMI-CEC support of the
> raspberry pi is very good.
> Mostly the remote of the TV is just enough.
Yup. If only my 2004 TV set supported HDMI-CEC.
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Am 01.02.2016 um 15:01 schrieb Harald Milz:
> Hi,
>
> a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the
> RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I
> got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box.
>
An IR rece
Hi,
a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the
RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I
got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box.
HTH!
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 07:19:13PM +0200, Damien Bally wro
r...@free.fr
>> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
>> Subject: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I want to use raspberry pi as if it were a graphic card : I mean the dvb
>> devices on a PC style server, IR receiver preferably on the server too
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> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:19:13 +0200> From: bir...@free.fr
> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Subject: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client
>
> Hi
>
> I want to use raspberry pi as if it were a graphic card : I mean the dvb
> devices on a PC style server, IR receiver p
> + streamdev and rpihddevice (which additional plugins ?)
> The second way seems to be more complicated to configure, and I'm not
> sure it suits my project, but the rpihddevice is well maintained though.
> Could you tell me more please ?
I haven't tried the fbfe, but I borrowed a raspberry pi
Hi
I want to use raspberry pi as if it were a graphic card : I mean the dvb
devices on a PC style server, IR receiver preferably on the server too
(rpi and server in the same room)
I don't know how to configure it, there is apparently 2 ways of doing it
(from what I understood)
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