On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 20:54:05 +0100, Tomáš Skočdopole wrote
> But I have solved long buffering times on popcornhour - i have
> created custom html page and in hyperlinks must be with VOD
> attribute: ...
For popcornhour the CVS version of streamdev is required. You won't get far
with streamdev-0.
> But I am using vdr-1.7.0 and there is possible to watch HDTV channels
>(for example astra 23.5E Nova HD, Eurosport HD).
My setup is VDR 1.6.0 patch level 2, which is the latest stable system
AFAIK.
I use DVB-C but it does not matter.
> One problem is random SIGSEGV on vdr with streamdev-ser
Приветствую, Frank
> For popcornhour the CVS version of streamdev is required.
is it need to patch it for vdr 174 ?
Goga
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 18:03:26 +0300, Goga777 wrote
> is it need to patch it for vdr 174 ?
No need for a patch, however PES streaming has been disabled for VDR 1.7.3 and
above.
Cheers,
Frank
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Hi!
This is maybe "too simple" question..
I have remote, and one of it's button is connected (in lircd.conf) to
word 'AppExit'.
How I can connect shell script to that? What I want to do is run script what
kills vdr-sxfe and start it again...
I know how to connect vdr-pluging to it.. But script?
On Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2009, JJussi wrote:
> I have remote, and one of it's button is connected (in lircd.conf) to
> word 'AppExit'.
> How I can connect shell script to that? What I want to do is run script what
> kills vdr-sxfe and start it again...
> I know how to connect vdr-pluging to it..
> > And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
> > separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output resolution
>
>
> Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully suitable
> for displaying interlaced material with interlaced output.
but what
On 19 Feb 2009, at 04:59, Goga777 wrote:
>>> And if the video has to be scaled it would have to scale each field
>>> separately then reinterlace them line-by-line at the output
>>> resolution
>>
>>
>> Ok, I guess this single issue implies that vdpau is not fully
>> suitable
>> for displaying