Hello,
Sorry for repeating this message in this mailing list.
I realized it was better here than DVB mailing list.
I'm using a DVB-C LinuxTv terminal called Galaxis.
I bought it on Ebay and apparently it is made for the Austrian market.
Everything works great on the French Cable!
>From what I un
Thanks Reinhard!Upgraded now to vdr-1.4.6-1-bigpatch + your speed up patch.
It's working and I also see some increase in speed. I think now the limiting
factor here on my side are the audio and video buffers of xine. If I make them
too small, I get frame drops. But anyways: your tweak is putting
vdr uses quite a lot of memory, RSS here used to be ~70M, so i decided to see
if it could be
reduced a bit. First suspects became the ringbuffers, cause i was seeing a lot
of log lines
such as "buffer stats: 96068 (1%) used". Turns out many buffers are way over
sized, only a few
percent of the m
I've been posting a lot of messages lately about problems I'm having
getting my TechnoTrend Budget 1500/CI (dvb-c) and Irdeto CAM working, on
both this and the linux-dvb lists.
As I've not had very many responses, I can only assume there's few people
using this combination, and I probably need to
Is there a way in VDR to reformat recordings made in 4:3 to play back in
16:9 ?
-Simon
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