Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 02/01/08 19:17, Magnus Andersson wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have problems with channels that uses high bitrate on Thor 1W. A few
>> channels uses between 10-11 Mbit/s mpeg2 and if I use tv-out from FF
>> card vdr 1.5.14 the picture glitches and the remote response b
There was a discussion here last year about implementing support for
Freeview Replay, the cut-down version of TV-Anytime (ETSI TS 102 323)
broadcast in the UK.
I've now produced a patch which implements the low-level support needed for
Freeview Replay. It captures the series and item CRIDs and
> On 02/01/08 19:17, Magnus Andersson wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have problems with channels that uses high bitrate on Thor 1W. A few
>> channels uses between 10-11 Mbit/s mpeg2 and if I use tv-out from FF
>> card vdr 1.5.14 the picture glitches and the remote response becomes
>> really slow. It can
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 02/01/08 19:17, Magnus Andersson wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have problems with channels that uses high bitrate on Thor 1W. A few
>> channels uses between 10-11 Mbit/s mpeg2 and if I use tv-out from FF
>> card vdr 1.5.14 the picture glitches and the remote response b
Tony,
I got rid of the xine blue screen/hang by downgrading libX11 and
libX11-devel to the ones from fedora 7 :)
Hope it works for you too.
Regards,
Hans
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Here's an update on this for those interested in H264 and VDR.
I brought up the problems with Spatial Direct Mode and FFMPEG on their
mailing list and Loren has implemented it within the code. When tuning
to one of the affected channels I no longer get messages saying that
spatial direct is not im
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 01, Magnus Andersson wrote:
> I have problems with channels that uses high bitrate on Thor 1W. A few
> channels uses between 10-11 Mbit/s mpeg2 and if I use tv-out from FF
> card vdr 1.5.14 the picture glitches and the remote response becomes
> really slow. It can take 10 seconds
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
> Hopefully, we can continue the interest and get these issues fixed.
> Reinhard, do you have any idea why this might be occuring? I can
> upload some samples somewhere if required.
I've planned a big pull of all that stuff (ffmpeg, xine-lib,
xine-ui) this weekend, but I'm n
I recently added to my single-FF-card VDR-box a second card, it's a
TT-S2-3200.
It's working fine with the multiproto dirvers and vdr-1.5.14, i can watch
SDTV on the nexus-s' tv out or HDTV (quite well) via vdr-xine.
I have one issue with my dishes. I know that few of the vdr users have
motoriz
@igor and @nico,
Thanks for your responses.
In France, MPEG4 HDTV DVB-T will begin shortly (several weeks). I don't know
yet if we will swap to DVB-T2 around 2009-2010 :-( Since I need two DVB-T
tuners by vdrbox, I won't buy WinTV-HVR-4000, it will be too much expensive
(env 190 € each in Fran
In a crude attempt to run VDR's Transfer-Mode without using a cRemux
(and thus avoiding all the extra buffering and processing) I am
trying to send the payload of the TS packets directly to the device.
The attached patch implements cDevice::PlayTS() and handles video
and audio packets with fixed P
On 02/02/08 16:27, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> In a crude attempt to run VDR's Transfer-Mode without using a cRemux
> (and thus avoiding all the extra buffering and processing) I am
> trying to send the payload of the TS packets directly to the device.
>
> The attached patch implements cDevice::Pla
Hi,
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
> Now it works - and Transfer-Mode never switched as fast as this :-)
Have you never tried my syncearly patch?
Bye.
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On 02/02/08 16:59, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
>
>> Now it works - and Transfer-Mode never switched as fast as this :-)
>
> Have you never tried my syncearly patch?
Sorry, but I never found the time to try it.
By sending the TS payload data directly to the device
On Feb 2, 2008 8:14 AM, Klaus Schmidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/02/08 16:59, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> > Have you never tried my syncearly patch?
>
> Sorry, but I never found the time to try it.
>
> By sending the TS payload data directly to the device, audio appears almost
> instantaneo
On 02/02/08 18:01, VDR User wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2008 8:14 AM, Klaus Schmidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 02/02/08 16:59, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
>>> Have you never tried my syncearly patch?
>> Sorry, but I never found the time to try it.
>>
>> By sending the TS payload data directly to the dev
Dear Fritz!Box- and VDR-Users,
a new version of the Fritz!Box Plugin is available at
http://joachim-wilke.de/index.htm?alias=vdr-fritz
- - -
The Fritz!Box Plugin connects to your Fritz!Box to inform you about
incoming calls. The plugin can automatically mute or pause VDR when a
call comes in.
V
Dieter Bloms wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Feb 01, Magnus Andersson wrote:
>
>
>> I have problems with channels that uses high bitrate on Thor 1W. A few
>> channels uses between 10-11 Mbit/s mpeg2 and if I use tv-out from FF
>> card vdr 1.5.14 the picture glitches and the remote response becomes
>> r
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