> * diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
decoding video
Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or more PCI
slots for DVB-cards? And how much does the server (NFS, DVB-card(s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> * diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
> Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
> decoding video
>
> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or more PCI
> slots for DVB-cards? And how
On Monday, 24. Novemberta 2008 11:37:20 Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> >> * diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
> >
> > Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
> > decoding video
> >
> > Blah, only one PCI slot. Whe
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> * diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
> Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
> decoding video
>
> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or more
JJussi a écrit :
> On Monday, 24. Novemberta 2008 11:37:20 Nicolas Huillard wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I happened to have my Kill-A-Watt nearby and this is what I found:
With the HD spinning: 180mA / 12Watts
With the HD idle and the PH in standby: 100mA / 6Watts
>>> And PC
Petri Helin a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> * diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
>> Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
>> decoding video
>>
>> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low
(since SF.net didn't bother to confirm my subscription, no admin
approved my post either, and there doesn't seems to much people there, I
post back to this more active VDR ML)
>> This is the most annoying bug : after some time tweaking the video
>> output (which works), the video submenu just c
On Monday, 24. Novemberta 2008 12:10:20 Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> Neat!
> Pros:
> * integrated IR receiver that can power up the PC
> * no audio, IR cables, etc.
> * Flash disk (is it really it?) for a quick local boot
> Cons:
> * no real hardware choice
> * potential driver/config problems (radeon
On 24 Nov 2008, at 20:05, Petri Helin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
* diskless system : EPIA ML6000 / 600MHz, 512MB, diskless, 100Mbps
Ethernet, 12V power supply, no fan, no noise : 25W off the wall while
decoding video
Blah, only one PCI slot. Where
On 24 Nov 2008, at 19:37, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
>>
>> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or
>> more PCI
>> slots for DVB-cards? And how much does the server (NFS, DVB-
>> card(s)) use
>> power?
>
> No use of PCI in the client.
Do you put the DVB cards in the s
Hi,
>>> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or
>>> more PCI slots for DVB-cards?
Asrock A780FullDisplay without DisplayPort card
AMD Athlon X4 3850e
2GB DDR2-800
DVD/RW
300W 80+ Green
1x Momentus 7200.3 250GB 2,5"
3x WD Caviar Green 1TB 3,5"
Terratec Diversity (Dual T
> I've got the same error than getting it from streamdev in ts format
> (with wget) and trying to read it with mplayer, the fps is not found but
> not a problem at all
> Playing bbc.ts.
> TS file format detected.
> VIDEO H264(pid=256) NO AUDIO! NO SUBS (yet)! PROGRAM N. 1
> FPS not specified
Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or
more PCI slots for DVB-cards?
>
> Asrock A780FullDisplay without DisplayPort card
> AMD Athlon X4 3850e
> 2GB DDR2-800
> DVD/RW
> 300W 80+ Green
> 1x Momentus 7200.3 250GB 2,5"
> 3x WD Caviar Green 1TB 3,5"
> Terratec Dive
> If you want to play H264 and/or HD content, this is not a good solution
> and you cannot consider use a light client to do that
There is a good solution but it needs work. Popcorn Hour (and compatible)
networked media tanks can replay SD/HD content, on there has been work
ongoing to fix vdr-st
Hi
I have just applied patch #5, some reject so I have to enter manually lines
No major change on mplayer, still have to enter the -fps to let play it but
on popcorn it is night and day, now I can stream to popcorn all my HD channels
and all is working nice, some desentrelacing problem on SD chan
Goga777 a écrit :
>> Competition with Intel benefits us all :)
>
> the first test report here is
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia_vdpau&num=2
>
> NVIDIA VDPAU Benchmarks
Starting from there, I stumbled upon VIA open-source initiative now
effective:
http://www.mail-arc
I demand that Nicolas Huillard may or may not have written...
[snip]
> vdr 1.6.0
> xineliboutput 1.0.3
> xine 1.1.2
Maybe you should upgrade to 1.1.15. :-)
> all Debian etch + e-tobi repository
[snip]
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Torgeir Veimo a écrit :
> On 24 Nov 2008, at 19:37, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
>
>>> Blah, only one PCI slot. Where are proper low-power MB's with 2 or
>>> more PCI
>>> slots for DVB-cards? And how much does the server (NFS, DVB-
>>> card(s)) use
>>> power?
>> No use of PCI in the client.
>
> Do
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:58:22 +0100
Holger Rusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The A780 chipset is nice for low-power needs.
That's not what I found. I tried to install an Asus MA738EMH last week
and had to give up in the end and replace it with a similar board with
NVidia 8200 graphics (that choic
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems that things are really moving, and VDR-HD may finally work with
> cheap hardware by the time HD material is commonplace.
>
Well, in that case it is a good time for broadcasters to implement
copy protection, chi
Mika Laitio a écrit :
> What I have now tried to search for is a fast booting client for my old
> P700, that could boot automatically to X with dummy user and then launch
> the vdr-xineliboutput.
>
> The ideal would be that once bios checks have been done, rest of the boot
> would for getting X
Darren Salt a écrit :
> I demand that Nicolas Huillard may or may not have written...
>
> [snip]
>> vdr 1.6.0
>> xineliboutput 1.0.3
>> xine 1.1.2
>
> Maybe you should upgrade to 1.1.15. :-)
>
>> all Debian etch + e-tobi repository
Well... I think I'll have a step at 1.1.14, when e-tobi.net is
Hi,
using vdr-1.7.1 patched for S2API with vdr-1.7.1-s2api-07102008-vanilla.patch
and DVB drivers from yesterday (via: hg clone http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb).
I've the following issues (tuned to ZDF):
- playing with softdevice there is no video, but audio and subtile work.
- dumping the data I g
> No major change on mplayer, still have to enter the -fps to let play
> it but on popcorn it is night and day, now I can stream to popcorn all
> my HD channels and all is working nice, some desentrelacing problem on
> SD channels but was not the first goal
Well for me the patch cured most of m
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:41:44 +0100, Stefan Lucke wrote
> - dumping the data I got via PlayVideo() to a file neither ffplay nor
> mplayer can identify stream info from dumped data.
Unless I've overlooked some section repacker somewhere, there's a bug in
cPatPmtGenerator. I've already sent the att
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems that things are really moving, and VDR-HD may finally work with
> cheap hardware by the time HD material is commonplace.
You must live under a rock if HD content isn't already common where
you live/from your pr
Op Ma, 24 november, 2008 16:50, schreef VDR User:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> It seems that things are really moving, and VDR-HD may finally work with
>> cheap hardware by the time HD material is commonplace.
>
> You must live under a rock if
On Monday 24 November 2008, Frank Schmirler wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:41:44 +0100, Stefan Lucke wrote
> > - dumping the data I got via PlayVideo() to a file neither ffplay nor
> > mplayer can identify stream info from dumped data.
>
> Unless I've overlooked some section repacker somewhere,
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Niels Wagenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Only, in the US most of the HDTV transports don't use H264. At least, I
> heard from several people that it's HDTV through MPEG2. Over here (Europe)
> it's mostly HDTV through H264 (only a very small number of MPEG2 HDTV
>
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 08:43:14AM -0800, VDR User wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Niels Wagenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Only, in the US most of the HDTV transports don't use H264. At least, I
> > heard from several people that it's HDTV through MPEG2. Over here (Europe)
> >
VDR User a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Niels Wagenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Currently I need to use a Core 2 Quad (Q6600 @ 2.40GHz) to get decent and
>> stutter-free H264 decoding using software (FFMpeg SVN, Xine-lib 1.2,
>> Xine-UI and vdr-xine plugin). With my Core 2 Duo (E
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> From kernel first log line in the syslog server (I guess timestamps are
> when rcS.d/ scripts start to run, ie. does not include kernel load time
> + initrd), to LIRC accepting the VDR client (including a 5s sleep I had
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:49:23 +0100
jlacvdr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to vdr-1.7.0, in attach file of this message :
> http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-April/016513.html
Is there a patch that will work with 1.6.0? It'll make things rather
easier if I can just patch the debian packages
Alex Betis a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> From kernel first log line in the syslog server (I guess timestamps are
>> when rcS.d/ scripts start to run, ie. does not include kernel load time
>> + initrd), to LIRC accepting the VDR client
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Tony Houghton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:49:23 +0100
> jlacvdr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> to vdr-1.7.0, in attach file of this message :
>> http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-April/016513.html
>
> Is there a patch that will work
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Nicolas Huillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's still good news to know that open-source software allowing current
> fanless integrated motherboards to decode HDTV at ~10% CPU is on its way...
>
> Going from 87% of 2 cores, to ~10% of an entry level CPU is good,
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