On 1 October 2012 08:21, Dave wrote:
> On 30/09/12 23:04, Laurence Abbott wrote:
>>
>> On 30 September 2012 19:50, Dave wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using VOMP on Raspberry Pi as my main output device. The OSD is still
>>> work-in-progress but all the VOMP features are working and TV quality is
>>> fine (t
On 30/09/12 23:04, Laurence Abbott wrote:
On 30 September 2012 19:50, Dave wrote:
I'm using VOMP on Raspberry Pi as my main output device. The OSD is still
work-in-progress but all the VOMP features are working and TV quality is
fine (though I haven't used HD yet).
Oooo...interesting. I'm cur
I'm interested in running VDR on raspberry pi as well. It seems like I
remember mention that if someone sent a raspberry pi to the author of
softhddevice, he would add support for it. I could be wrong though. A
dedicated plugin may be harder to do than to add support into
something like softhddevic
On 30 September 2012 19:50, Dave wrote:
> I'm using VOMP on Raspberry Pi as my main output device. The OSD is still
> work-in-progress but all the VOMP features are working and TV quality is
> fine (though I haven't used HD yet).
Oooo...interesting. I'm currently using an Ion ITX board for my
fro
Den 30.09.2012 20:19, skrev Vidar Tyldum:
> OpenELEC (XBMC distro) has RPI images, and the latest builds also has XVDR
> support built in. I have installed it, but haven't had the time to test it
> yet.
Got to test it tonight. Both SD and HD works perfectly (at least the 30
minutes I watched). Fo
On 30/09/12 19:03, Morfsta wrote:
Hi,
Now that Raspberry Pis are quite common, cheap (~£25) and
easily acquired (I received my order within 2 days from Farnell) has
anyone considered whether it might be feasible to put together an output
plugin for VDR for it? It is now possible to play MPEG-2 (w
Den 30.09.2012 20:03, skrev Morfsta:
> Hi,
>
> Now that Raspberry Pis are quite common, cheap (~£25) and easily acquired (I
> received my order within 2 days from Farnell) has anyone considered whether
> it might be feasible to put together an output plugin for VDR for it? It is
> now possible to
Hi,
Now that Raspberry Pis are quite common, cheap (~£25) and
easily acquired (I received my order within 2 days from Farnell) has anyone
considered whether it might be feasible to put together an output plugin
for VDR for it? It is now possible to play MPEG-2 (with a codec license
costing £2.40)