I'm too interested in running windows vdr port as a slave on windows.
Please try to compile stremdev and give us a note if it's working
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On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 12:30:43AM +0300, WinVDR wrote:
> To solve that problem we need to modify these functions and avoid
> using file descriptors:
>
> int cDevice::OpenFilter(u_short Pid, u_char Tid, u_char Mask);
> void cDevice::CloseFilter(int Handle);
>
> Does any body have suggestions ab
On 5/19/12, Midas wrote:
> Am 18.05.2012 23:30, schrieb WinVDR:
> will it be possible to have a windows vdr as a slave to a linux vdr via
> streamdev for example?
Any plugin that does not use APIs from outside VDR can be ported
without any modification (except for minor modifications in the
Makef
On 5/19/12, Andrey Vlassov wrote:
> There are many programs in Windows to watch TV and some is completely
> free. But as you know a huge number of people use pirated software -- I
> have doubt that these people will be interested in your port.
VDR is better than most of those programs and that
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Andrey Vlassov
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 11:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] VDR successfully ported to Windows
Hi,
I stopped to use Windows many years ago -- no interest from me for bloatware
That's great news. The more VDR users, the better. I don't really care
what os they're using, as long as they're using VDR. :)
Andrey Vlassov, will you please find some other mailing list to post
your Windows-bashing and Windows user-bashing in? We like to keep this
mailing list as garbage-free as
Am 18.05.2012 23:30, schrieb WinVDR:
I have successfully ported VDR to Windows :)
The port is a *native* Windows port using MinGW-w64 (does NOT use cygwin).
(I will post the patch when every thing is ready).
The only unsolved problem is that section filtering functions in
cDevice cannot be impl
Hi,
I stopped to use Windows many years ago -- no interest from me for
bloatware with all it's problems and horrible support.
There are many programs in Windows to watch TV and some is completely
free. But as you know a huge number of people use pirated software -- I
have doubt that these pe