Hi,
I have updated my vdr:
Old: Celeron 850 MHz, 256 MB Ram, very slow but silent PATA disk,
Debian, vdr 1.4.x (e-tobi)
New: AMD Athlon X2 2,1 GHz, 2 GB Ram, standard SATA disk, Ubuntu, vdr
1.6.x (self-compiled from e-tobi's repository)
The hardware should be much faster now, but vdr turns very
On Gentoo there is a USE flag that adds a patch to vdr that solves this
problem in one way.
package: media-video/vdr-1.6.0_p1-r1
USE flag: cutterlimit : Limit IO bandwith used for cutting
Theunis
2008/6/9 Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I have updated my vdr:
>
> Old: Celeron 85
I am in Asia and I have a Diseqc (should be Compatible with 2.0 version)
which connect with 4 Satellite, LNB1=105.5 LNB2=115.5 LNB3=138.0
LNB4=146.0. And the DVB-S card is Twinhan 1020A.
Everything hardware is working well under Windows system, and
now I wan
This has nothing to do with VDR. You can try the linux-dvb mailing
list instead.
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I am runing debian 64bit. I am currently using rgb out of nexus But I want
to switch to the Matrox g450 so I can down convert hd to sd. I am trying to
use vdr-xine plugin, DirectFB with fb_xine for the matrox card and coreavc
for decoder. The problem is getting xine 1.2 to build. Using latest HG m