PLU Dominique wrote:
> Is there a way to force vdr to first update system time to transponder time
> as design and after look if something is really scheduled ?
You could use a tool like dvbdate to update the clock before starting VDR.
If you have a permanent Internet connection, or at least some
On 06/05/07 19:47, PLU Dominique wrote:
> Hi
>
> By the way, I have another question about clock and vdr, I have put vdr
> setting to synchronise time with a specific channel and setup vdr to start on
> this channel.
> Unfortunately , when vdr start, the system is never on time, at least there
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Stefan Taferner) 28.05.07 14:22
Once upon a time "Stefan Taferner " shaped the electrons to say...
>On Monday 28 May 2007 10:38:50 Marko Myllymaa wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
>>> I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive
>>> criticism is
Hi
Currently, no, the TZ is set to GMT , the solution is to change it but it will
not resolve entierly the problem, when I shutdown the system, the clock of
another computer miss many days or year, meaning bios battery is dead and as
long this battery is not standard (std=cr2032 or equiv) I can
Hi,
I am currently using VDR with a Nexus-S FF card in an NTSC environment. For
a long time, I could never get the correct tv standard (NTSC) while trying
to watch television via VDRAdmin. I recently noticed that once I stream VDR
using VLC and its v4l interface, something in /dev/video0 gets set
Stone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using VDR with a Nexus-S FF card in an NTSC environment. For
> a long time, I could never get the correct tv standard (NTSC) while trying
> to watch television via VDRAdmin. I recently noticed that once I stream VDR
> using VLC and its v4l interface, something
On 6/7/07, Oliver Endriss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently using VDR with a Nexus-S FF card in an NTSC environment.
For
> a long time, I could never get the correct tv standard (NTSC) while
trying
> to watch television via VDRAdmin. I recently noticed that once I
But, this seems to make no difference when VDRAdmin tells VDR to "grab"
the picture.
To summarize, when I stream /dev/video0 with VLC, it seems like VLC's v4l
module is setting the resolution in the driver to something other than PAL
because now for the first time ever, I can use VDR's grab
If a timer is triggered while the mplayer plugin is in use, VDR
crashes. This has happened to me about a zillion times now and I'm
hoping somebody will fix this! You can use the mplayer plugin after a
timer is started no problem. Correct me if I'm wrong but mplayer
should never have to take cont
VDR User wrote:
> If a timer is triggered while the mplayer plugin is in use, VDR
> crashes. This has happened to me about a zillion times now and I'm
> hoping somebody will fix this! You can use the mplayer plugin after a
> timer is started no problem. Correct me if I'm wrong but mplayer
> shou
On 6/6/07, Anssi Hannula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VDR User wrote:
> > If a timer is triggered while the mplayer plugin is in use, VDR
> > crashes. This has happened to me about a zillion times now and I'm
> > hoping somebody will fix this! You can use the mplayer plugin after a
> > timer is s
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