From: Denis Loh mailto:denis@web.de>>
Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR 1.7.x, FUPPES and an xbox 360 client
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guess I will find out in a few hours anyways...
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:00:40 +0100
From: Denis Loh
Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR 1.7.x, FUPPES and an xbox 360 client
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I feel sorry, that you were faci
I feel sorry, that you were facing so many problems with the plugin.
Actually, it is still very bugous and will take some time to fix them. If
you are a programmer, feel free to help me improving it.
I will consider your idea to include a discard-all-but channel listing
feature. Recordings (except
En/na martinez ha escrit:
b) My channels.conf has over 1000 channels, neatly divided in groups.
The vdr-upnp documentation states you can exclude certain channels from
the plugin, but this could take for ages
I tried the vdr-upnp plugin yesterday and it actually takes ages. With
~5000 channe
I hardly believe that XBox 360 understand anything else than their own microsoft specific profiles. Most DLNA servers which are XBox compliant (not vice versa as it's a microsoft product) transcode their contents to deliver it to the XBox. Try it with another MPEG-TS in Fuppes. If it works, it
Can't help you on fuppes.
Give vdr-upnp plugin a try, if your Xbox supports upnp or dlna, it
should work. At least my Xtreamer works propperly with firmware v2.3.1
On 3/24/10, martinez wrote:
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> I've setup an HTPC with VDR 1.7.13 and FUPPES.
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> The client is an xbox 360 and it can connect to F