Hi,
Did anybody try to compile dxr3 plugin from source from e-tobi
repositories against 1.5.11 tree? Any luck?
Regards,
Y.
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Hi,
Did anybody try to compile dxr3 plugin from source from e-tobi
repositories against 1.5.11 tree? Any luck?
Regards,
Yarema
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Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Jan Willies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>> Luca Olivetti wrote:
>>> FWIW I have 2.3.1 (the version that came with mandriva 2007.1).
>> Seems that debian only has Version: 2.3.5-1+b1 and Version:
>> 2.2.1-5+etch1. Unfortunately, 2.2.1 seems pretty old when trying to
>> dow
YUP wrote:
> Did anybody try to compile dxr3 plugin from source from e-tobi
> repositories against 1.5.11 tree? Any luck?
It compiles fine for me from cvs. No idea what e-tobi uses, but probably
not current trunk.
- Jan
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Well, I will try. Thanks for a tip.
Yarema
Jan Willies wrote:
> YUP wrote:
>> Did anybody try to compile dxr3 plugin from source from e-tobi
>> repositories against 1.5.11 tree? Any luck?
>
> It compiles fine for me from cvs. No idea what e-tobi uses, but probably
> not current trunk.
>
>
> -
Hi,
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> And I don't think that we will see a FF card which can handle H.264. Gfx
> cards take over that business and once the VA API is released and
> supported, those functionality will even be available on Linux.
>
>
Let´s hope that the VA API will soon be released and get
You're right, the wait for FF-HD dvb cards is pointless as the vendors
have no interest in it due to no viable market and that information
comes direct. We could discuss all the reasons why you will not see a
FF-HD card but it still won't change anything.
Many users are moving away from FF cards
VDR User wrote:
> Many users are moving away from FF cards and into the realm of h264
> and HDTV, which is why VDR has lost a lot of users to that other
> software I won't mention. ;(
> ...
> I've been using VDR for many years now and am very loyal to it and I
> must say I don't like seeing users
"VDR User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some of us aren't ready to switch just yet but there's no ignoring the
> shift in peoples interests. All I can say is when it comes time that
> I can't ignore those requirements anymore, I can only hope that VDR
> has envolved with the times and I won't be
Hi,
> Did anybody try to compile dxr3 plugin from source from e-tobi
> repositories against 1.5.11 tree? Any luck?
About dxr3 plugin I still have bloody green screen... ;( No luck at all to
make this card working... ;(
/Xavier
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I successfully compiled dxr3 plugin from cvs (stable at it was described
here http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Dxr3-plugin), but still
no luck - vdr crashes with segmentation fault. Compiling official dxr3
1.2.7 plugin marked as stable gives me the following errors:
../../../include/v
On 11/15/07 17:33, VDR User wrote:
> ...
> Klaus has made it very clear that he only cares how VDR works in his
> environment and if you want that support then you should use different
> software. I'm sure a large number of users don't like hearing that
> but it is what it is. Klaus has the right
I don't think anyone has implied that it's imminent VDR adopt
h264/HDTV support or tv viewing will cease to exist. That would be a
ridiculous claim to make! However, the truth is more and more HDTV
broadcasts are being offered by providers on a consistent and constant
basis due to market demand.
El Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:58:43 +0100
YUP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I successfully compiled dxr3 plugin from cvs (stable at it was
> described here http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Dxr3-plugin),
> but still no luck - vdr crashes with segmentation fault.
This happened to me with the fi
Hi,
Timo J. Rinne schrieb:
>> Anyways, it's been on for 25 minutes so far and has worked perfectly.
>> If I notice something in contrary to this, I'll report further.
>
> Nope, it still doesn't quite work. In live mode it seems to skip
> subtitles every now and then. It even seems to depend on
Hi!
Here's a new version:
- set cmd_len correctly (libata checks for correct cmd_len before
passing commands through)
- indent cleanup
- earlier entry point to slow down drive before playback starts
Todo:
- proper error handling
- try old SET CD/DVD SPEED command in case SET STREAMING isn't s
En/na Reinhard Nissl ha escrit:
> BTW: the patch is almost untested as there are currently no subtitles
> running.
FYI, if you can see astra 2d I just found that at least CBeebies and
BBC4 broadcast dvb subtitles.
Bye
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Luca
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