I've recently been trying to get this working and so far have not had
any success. After talking to many people, it seems I'm not alone.
I'm trying to get vdr working with xine + xine-lib 1.1 tree +
dshowserver + coreavc 1.7. When I tune an h264 channel, I see in the
vdr log:
>> vdr: [1888] cVid
Hi,
after moving to VDR 1.6 and a new Debian 2.6 based system I still need to play
with locales.
The System language I am using is English:
VDR-test: locale
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_GB.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_GB.UTF-8"
L
Hi
Apart from the potential head ache creating policies, can anyone see any
great advantage in using selinux on VDR?
Is anyone doing this?
Thanks
Simon
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Hi!
I have vdr-1.7.0 installed and when I tune to that "Nelonen HD" channel, I get
very disordered picture and sound.
And lot's of errors.
Have anybody here at HTV are managed to get that h264 channel working, if yes,
how? (What I'm missing)
Full logfile can be found http://jjussi.pp.fi/logs/h2
JJussi wrote:
> Hi!
> I have vdr-1.7.0 installed and when I tune to that "Nelonen HD" channel, I
> get
> very disordered picture and sound.
> And lot's of errors.
> Have anybody here at HTV are managed to get that h264 channel working, if
> yes,
> how? (What I'm missing)
>
> Full logfile can