Hi,
I tried the patch yesterday on my desktop computer: -
2.13Ghz Intel Core 2 CPU
2Gb RAM
Nvidia 6200LE PCI-E graphics card
400Gb IDE (not SATA) hard disk
Skystar 2 DVB-S
Latest Ubuntu with xorg
Latest NVIDIA Drivers
Hooked up DVI -> HDMI on a Pioneer 43" plasma TV at 720p (native
resolution of
Hi folks,
another release of my Extendend Recordings Menu plugin.
- fixed an issue with starting an editing process; thank to Andreas Mair
for the patch
- new marker ('*') is shown despite the setup option 'Show alternative
to new marker' is on and 'Patch font' is off; fixed; thanks to Saxman2k
Hello, Morfsta
thanks you very much for your report
> vdr-1.5.9 with the earlier h264 patch (I didn't see the seperated
> patch for 1.5.10 yesterday)
can you try with yesterday patch for 1.5.10 ?
> The only test channel I could try it on at the moment is the BBC HD
> service on Astra 2 which
Hi all!
I have a problem with my VDR setup (c't VDR 6): I currently use a DVB-S
TT 2.3 card as output device (no dish/LNB attached) and a DVB-T Nova-T
as input device for UK freeview channels. That works just fine.
Now I want to add a second Nova-T so I can record and watch something
else at the
On Monday, 22. Octoberta 2007 21:48:29 Jan Exner wrote:
> 2. even if I am watching a channel and a timer starts on that very
>channel, VDR goes into the endless restart loop. I'm guessing it is
>trying to tune into the channel on the other card, but why?
>
> I guess the ultimate question is
I demand that Jan Exner may or may not have written...
> I have a problem with my VDR setup (c't VDR 6): I currently use a DVB-S TT
> 2.3 card as output device (no dish/LNB attached) and a DVB-T Nova-T as
> input device for UK freeview channels. That works just fine.
> Now I want to add a second