Hi again,
I have found this
topic in vdrportal that I have translated with google to english.
But I don't understand yet what is the problem.
I'll try to recompile softdevice.
I'm using debian, softdevice cvs and vdr 1.4.3.
Thanks.
Leo Márquez wrote:
Hi!,
Recently I have connected my
Udo Richter wrote:
> Oliver Endriss wrote:
>> Does mplayer really play PES data 'as is'?
>> Afaik it recodes data to MPEG-1.(?)
>
> From CPU load on my machine, mplayer cannot do much with the signal. The
> CPU load is even lower than the VDR load when playing back 001.vdr. And
> even decoding in
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Udo Richter wrote:
> Holding the SVDRP connection for a long time is not a good idea, since
> VDR can only keep one SVDRP connection open at the same time. Holding
> the line permanently would block out other uses like VDRAdmin or
> EPGSearch plugin.
ISTR reading about
On 31 Oct 2006, at 13:36, C.Y.M wrote:
But I guess they decode the PES stream into two ES streams with
additional timing, and re-pack it to a new PES stream.
Guessing doesn't really help, maybe you should ask on the mplayer
mailing list what they do with recorded vdr files?
--
Torgeir Ve
Tony Houghton wrote:
If you want to rely on existing stuff, maybe you can use the remote
plugin from Oliver Endriss for your needs - it supports tty control and
telnet control.
That sounds like the best idea. If I wrote my own plugin I'd probably
just be effectively duplicating the telnet inte
Oliver Endriss wrote:
Does mplayer really play PES data 'as is'?
Afaik it recodes data to MPEG-1.(?)
From CPU load on my machine, mplayer cannot do much with the signal.
The CPU load is even lower than the VDR load when playing back 001.vdr.
And even decoding in sotware would out-run my machi
I'm getting some strange dvb-t signal and am trying to figure out
why. Summarized, the transponders I'm received are the following (one
channel per transponder):
ITV 1, previously on 481833, now on 482000 (ch 22, negative offset)
BBC 1, previously on 505833, now on 506000 (ch 25, negative off
If this were a firmware/driver problem then wouldn't the problem exist regardless of the playback software? The fact that vdr has playback sync problems whereas mplayer doesn't when playing back the same file suggests it's a vdr problem... But this has already been covered.
On 10/30/06, Oliver En
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Quoting Leo Márquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!,
>
> Recently I have connected my vdr box to my CRT 16:9 TV. I use the
> s-video(I want to use the rca tv-out for digital audio) connector of my
> epia M.1.
>
> I have followed some instructions to configure xorg with s-video out
> from this page:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Houghton wrote:
> The problem is that the svdrp connection has a tendency to freeze.
[Snip]
> but it still happens very often when pressing the Red button to open the
> progress bar.
[When playing a recording]
I've since noticed that when SVDRP freezes while the pr
Tony Houghton wrote:
[When playing a recording]
I've since noticed that when SVDRP freezes while the progress bar is on
screen the clock of the current time shown under the bar stops counting,
although playback continues. Perhaps the OSD is freezing as well as
SVDRP?
Its possible that the VDR
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