Hi,
with lots of help from Tobias Grimm, the e-tobi multipatch packages now
compile cleanly for Ubuntu. You can find a description and a first batch
of binaries here:
http://www.hanno.de/blog/2008/beta-test-e-tobi-vdr-packages-ubuntu-hardy/
Testers welcome.
Regards,
Hanno
Well, it was so expected!!! Nice work, I'll try to test on my vdr pc.
Before that I had used Tobi repositories packages for VDR with ubuntu
8.04 but some of them required compilations from sources.
Regards,
Yarema
Hanno Zulla написав(ла):
> Hi,
>
> with lots of help from Tobias Grimm, the
Hello
If I have a DVB-S FF
cDevice::NumDevices return "0"
cDevice::PrimaryDevice->DeviceNumber() return "0"
phisical dvb adapter is "0".
But if I have a DVB-S BUDGET + XINE (or DRX3)
cDevice::NumDevices return "2"
cDevice::PrimaryDevice->DeviceNumber() return "1",
phisical dvb adapter is "0" or "
Hi
i try to run MPlayer on my vdr 170 + mplayer-plugin from HG + vdr-xine (if it
possible)
in mplayer.sh I have written
#!/bin/sh
CMDLINE="mplayer -fs -vo xv -ao alsa -cache 4096 -slave -nolirc -quiet"
DISPLAY=:0.0 $CMDLINE "$1" |logger
exit
but after the start of reply some file with mplay
Goga777 wrote:
> Hi
>
> i try to run MPlayer on my vdr 170 + mplayer-plugin from HG + vdr-xine (if
> it possible)
>
> in mplayer.sh I have written
>
> #!/bin/sh
> CMDLINE="mplayer -fs -vo xv -ao alsa -cache 4096 -slave -nolirc -quiet"
> DISPLAY=:0.0 $CMDLINE "$1" |logger
> exit
>
>
> but af
I don't know if this is applicable for your setup, but did you try
vdr-plugin-xineliboutput instead of vdr-plugin-xine?
It is at least 3 things in one:
- Client/Server architecture: splits VDR (server) and displaying software
- Media Player integrated (via OSD)
- X11 (XV or others) display (vdr-
> I don't know if this is applicable for your setup, but did you try
> vdr-plugin-xineliboutput instead of vdr-plugin-xine?
> It is at least 3 things in one:
>
> - Client/Server architecture: splits VDR (server) and displaying software
> - Media Player integrated (via OSD)
> - X11 (XV or others
> Your card/driver only has one Xvideo port. Some ATI card maybe?
yes ATI Radeon 9600
How is it possible to know how many xvideo ports has my card/driver ?
> Possible solutions:
> a) Fix xine/vdr-xine to completely release video output (xvideo port)
> when ePlayMode is set to pmExtern_THIS_SHOULD
Goga777 wrote:
>> Your card/driver only has one Xvideo port. Some ATI card maybe?
>
> yes ATI Radeon 9600
> How is it possible to know how many xvideo ports has my card/driver ?
xvinfo tells that. E.g. I get:
# xvinfo
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
Adaptor #0: "NV17 Video Texture"
Goga777 wrote:
>> I don't know if this is applicable for your setup, but did you try
>> vdr-plugin-xineliboutput instead of vdr-plugin-xine?
>
>> It is at least 3 things in one:
>>
>> - Client/Server architecture: splits VDR (server) and displaying software
>> - Media Player integrated (via OSD)
I demand that Timothy D. Lenz may or may not have written...
> I am runing debian 64bit.
alpha? amd64? ia64? sparc? :-)
> 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 fo
I demand that Goga777 may or may not have written...
>> Your card/driver only has one Xvideo port. Some ATI card maybe?
> yes ATI Radeon 9600
> How is it possible to know how many xvideo ports has my card/driver ?
xvinfo. You should find one Xv adaptor, providing one overlay port, unless
you're
>- Original Message -
>From: "Darren Salt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 3:13 PM
>Subject: Re: [vdr] dfb/coreavc,xine bulid problem
>I demand that Timothy D. Lenz may or may not have written...
>> I am runing debian 64bit.
>alpha? amd64? ia64? sparc? :-)
AMD
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