Hi,
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 18:44, Stone wrote:
> On 1/26/07, Christian Wieninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Stone wrote:
> > > Is epgsearch 0.9.20 available or is there an intermediary patch for
> >
> > 0.9.19?
> >
> > sorry, not yet. I hope to release it within the next days.
>
> Thanks
On 2/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But it didn't help at all with my benchmark.
> ...
> For information that change has no impact on my bench.
Interesting, what version of Perl are you running if those
changes don't do anything?
vdr26:~/xmltv# time ./xmltv2vdrv5.pl -
Hi all,
I've a vdr box that i use with streamdev plugin. I watch this streams
over my windows computer with vlc.
But now, there is some random noise that appears in my input signal,
causes to streamdev to fail completely. the noise time is so short that
vdr works and does not restart, but I shoul
El Miércoles, 14 de Febrero de 2007, Simon Baxter escribió:
> >> In order to get the correct info from a v4l2-ctl --all:
> >> Format:
> >> Type: VBI Capture
> >> Sampling Rate : 2700 Hz
> >> Offset : 248 samples (9.18519e-06 secs after leading
> >>
I have a distributed VDR system in my house with a lot of disks
that are NFS mounted by VDR PCs in two rooms.
In order to conserve energy, I have used hdparm to set a spin down
delay after which the disks turn themselves off.
When /video/.update is touched (one of the VDR PCs creates/deletes/
edits
Carsten Koch wrote:
> I have a distributed VDR system in my house with a lot of disks
> that are NFS mounted by VDR PCs in two rooms.
> In order to conserve energy, I have used hdparm to set a spin down
> delay after which the disks turn themselves off.
> When /video/.update is touched (one of the
Does anyone know if the Logical Channel Numbers that are used in the UK on
Freeview DVB-T transmissions are currently handled by VDR in anyway?
Cheers
Andrew Herron
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Andrew Herron wrote:
Does anyone know if the Logical Channel Numbers that are used in the UK
on Freeview DVB-T transmissions are currently handled by VDR in anyway?
I can tell you for certain that they are not handled. :)
There is code in the standalone dvb-apps 'scan' application to parse
Fr
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 15:24, Andrew Herron wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Logical Channel Numbers that are used in the UK
> on Freeview DVB-T transmissions are currently handled by VDR in anyway?
I'm pretty sure that they're currently ignored. I tend to hand edit my
channels.conf every
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Laz wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 February 2007 15:24, Andrew Herron wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the Logical Channel Numbers that are used in the UK
> > on Freeview DVB-T transmissions are currently handled by VDR in anyway?
>
> I'm pretty sure that they're currently ignored
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the attached script. I'll take a look at it tonight as I am
running Debian :-)
Cheers
Andrew
On 2/14/07, Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Laz wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 February 2007 15:24, Andrew Herron wrote:
> > Does anyone know if the Lo
Tony Houghton wrote:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Laz wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 15:24, Andrew Herron wrote:
Does anyone know if the Logical Channel Numbers that are used in the UK
on Freeview DVB-T transmissions are currently handled by VDR in anyway?
I'm pretty sure that they're current
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 08:11:03PM +, Darren Salt wrote:
> I demand that VDR User may or may not have written...
>
> > On 2/8/07, Marko Mäkelä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (August already?)
Hey, I wrote that on 2007-02-08 (ISO date) or 8.2.2007 (German or
Finnish style date). I think ther
Carsten Koch wrote:
> I have a distributed VDR system in my house with a lot of disks
> that are NFS mounted by VDR PCs in two rooms.
> In order to conserve energy, I have used hdparm to set a spin down
> delay after which the disks turn themselves off.
> When /video/.update is touched (one of the
Hi Rob,
I think xmltv2vdr.pl might be a better place to start for what you are
trying to achieve... as you can point it at a TV listing web site and
extract all the EPG data for the channels listed apparently based on my
reading of threads on this list that is!
Andrew
On 2/14/07, Rob Davis <[EM
> El Miércoles, 14 de Febrero de 2007, Simon Baxter escribió:
>> >> In order to get the correct info from a v4l2-ctl --all:
>> >> Format:
>> >> Type: VBI Capture
>> >> Sampling Rate : 2700 Hz
>> >> Offset : 248 samples (9.18519e-06 secs after leadi
I'm looking for a way to execute a command whenever a channel change is
selected. I think part of the 'sky' plugin is close to what I want -
without the stream type changing part.
I have a PVR-150 running with the pvrinput plugin, attached via composite
to a digital cable STB. I have led-xmit (f
Andrew Herron wrote:
Hi Rob,
I think xmltv2vdr.pl might be a better place to start for what you are
trying to achieve... as you can point it at a TV listing web site and
extract all the EPG data for the channels listed apparently based on my
reading of threads on this list that is!
Yes, but
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
...
>> 1) Is there a bug in the linux kernel that makes it spin up
>>the disk needlessly even if the data are still in the cache?
...
> I haven't tried or read it myself, but this:
> Documentation/laptop-mode.txt
> might contain the information you need.
Correct.
Artur Skawina wrote:
...
>> 2) Is there a way to configure the kernel, so the inode entries
>>are locked in the cache or at least get a much higher
>>cache priority than ordinary data?
...
> o play with /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure; try decreasing it.
> significantly. what you describe
I was watching something via the mplayer plugin. A recording timer was
triggered which aborted the mplayer playback. Is this behavior
intentional? If so, can the abort be disabled while still allowing the
timer to function properly? I know there's always the option of not
watching anything els
Hi all,
I've a vdr box that i use with streamdev plugin. I watch this streams
over my windows computer with vlc.
But now, there is some random noise that appears in my input signal,
causes to streamdev to fail completely. the noise time is so short that
vdr works and does not restart, but I shoul
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 11, Dieter Bloms wrote:
> > I'd like you to do some further tests by modifying diseqc.conf:
>
> I will do each setup for about 1 week and will see, if I miss some
> recordings and let you about the results.
no diseqc setup works stabel for me :(
Also the Full DiSEqC sequence fro
Quoting Carsten Koch:
> Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> ...
> >> 1) Is there a bug in the linux kernel that makes it spin up
> >>the disk needlessly even if the data are still in the cache?
> ...
> > I haven't tried or read it myself, but this:
> > Documentation/laptop-mode.txt
> > might cont
Hi,
Why is the user input so slow? When I press a key in remote, there seems
to be a random delay of 0-0.5sec or so.. Sometimes it's fast, sometimes
not. It's fine in channel switching but really annoying when you a trying
to input filenames or something.
I have been using VDR for two years and t
On I understand what you are trying to achieve now. LCN data is broadcast as
part of the UK Freeview service and Tony's script uses that data to resort
the channels list (like a Freeview STB would in fact). I guess what you are
after is a combination of xmltvtovdr and Tony's scanln script.
On 2/1
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