Hello all!
Recently added Technotrend TT Connect C-1200 USB device to vdr (1.4.3-1).
All went fine, but one problem occurs.
If switch channel during recording on same mux frequency, picture become
disturbed (both: recorded and watched) due to limited USB DVB device bandwidth
(from card spec: 7
Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the problem that VDR deletes directories in my /video0 or
> /video1 ... which not belongs to VDR.
>
> I use vdrconvert to convert my VDR recordings to DVDs so I have a
> directory /video1/filme which VDR deletes and vdrconvert breaks.
>
> Is it possible t
Johannes Schoeller wrote:
...
i wish vdr would delete .del directories ;)
here it doesn't clean up emtpy directories. never found out why. so i
made a cronjob that does that for me ...
VDR removed .del directories just fine:
Oct 10 22:17:40 video vdr: [29329] removing
/video/nano/Die_Welt_von
Hi,
I'm trying to compile osdpip-0.0.8 in vdr-1.4.1, and I get
osd_info.c: In member function ‘eOSState cOsdInfoWindow::ProcessKey(eKeys)’:
osd_info.c:233: error: ‘cDevice’ has not been declared
osd_info.c:260: error: ‘cDevice’ has not been declared
osd_info.c:260: error: invalid type in declarat
Harald Milz wrote:
I'm trying to compile osdpip-0.0.8 in vdr-1.4.1, and I get
osd_info.c:233: error: ‘cDevice’ has not been declared
Anybody managed to port it to 1.4? 0.0.8 is from May 2005...
osdpip requires a patch since 1.3.31. See wiki:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Osdpip-plug
Hi again,
Anyone has idea of this problem? From dvd.log:
[mplex] + mplex -f 8 -S 0 -M -o
/tmp/vdr-burn.SABER_Y_GANAR__.YLjuUm/VDRSYNC.0/movie.mpg
/tmp/vdr-burn.SABER_Y_GANAR__.YLjuUm/VDRSYNC.0/vdrsync.mpv
/tmp/vdr-burn.SABER_Y_GANAR__.YLjuUm/VDRSYNC.0/vdrsync0.mpa
/tmp/vdr-burn.SABER_Y_GANAR_
Hi Klaus, Johannes,
Johannes Schoeller wrote:
...
i wish vdr would delete .del directories ;)
here it doesn't clean up emtpy directories. never found out why. so i
made a cronjob that does that for me ...
VDR removed .del directories just fine:
Oct 10 22:17:40 video vdr: [29329] removing
/v
Reinhard Walter Buchner wrote:
I have the same problem (still using an older version of VDR, tho).
VDR does delete the contents of the directory, but it doesn't
always delete the primary directory below 'video'. In your example
you (or in my case me ;o)) still have
/video/nano/Die_Welt_von_morge
Hi Udo,
Reinhard Walter Buchner wrote:
I have the same problem (still using an older version of VDR, tho).
VDR does delete the contents of the directory, but it doesn't
always delete the primary directory below 'video'. In your example
you (or in my case me ;o)) still have
/video/nano/Die_Wel