Hello
I'm trying to set up a WinTv Nova-T usb box with vdr (along with my
regular NOVA-CI-S PCI card).
This set up is working fine with Kaffeine, but vdr is unable to tune
to a TNT channel.
My channel.conf contains the following channels (got with scan -c
while kaffeine was running):
France 2:
> Patch below changes the interpretation of the 'Size' parm given when creating
> a buffer from a
> fixed length to a max limit. The buffers start out much smaller (currently
> 128k, instead of many
> megabytes) and grow automatically when they become almost full. This way all
> callers benefit,
Hello!
I would like to share some of thoughts on what I have observed
over a short periode of time. I've been following the mailing
list, I don't have practically any knowledge in programming
so I won't even try to comment on the technical details of the
vdr project itself. I would also like to po
Hey Simon,my answer sounds maybe stupid, but I always have all output to
720x576. I use vdr-xine, xine is set to "no scale". So for example: we have
shows on RTL or arte in 16:9 amorph which means, that we have 16:9 but with
720x576 pixels. My Sony 16:9 TV takes then the PAL and shows it in
"wi
On 05/08/07 22:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...
> The stable version of vdr (1.4.6.something at the time being afaik)
> get's "older" all the time and only the most vital parts
> from the devel-branch get backported.
Well, that's what a "stable" version is by definition ;-)
It gets actual bugs f
I hereby take back what I said about having time to reply =)
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 11:43:59PM +0200, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 05/08/07 22:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ...
> > The stable version of vdr (1.4.6.something at the time being afaik)
> > get's "older" all the time and only the
ONE LAST THING! =)
> As I've stated on several occasions: I don't like official
> roadmaps. They tend to become sort of binding, and if - for
> some reason - a new release actually doesn't contain a feature
> that was promised on the roadmap, all sorts of complaints
> might emerge. I do observe th
I'll chime in... I've emailed Klaus on many occasions with what I
thought were potential bugs, new feature requests, or just general
inquiry. He's always replied (although sometimes not so quickly ;),
and what I've come to realize... or maybe remember is a better word
to use here.. What I've c
> Hey Simon,my answer sounds maybe stupid, but I always have all output to
> 720x576. I use vdr-xine, xine is set to "no scale". So for example: we
> have shows on RTL or arte in 16:9 amorph which means, that we have 16:9
> but with 720x576 pixels. My Sony 16:9 TV takes then the PAL and shows it
>