On 4/27/09, marti...@embl.de wrote:
> To enable/disable GotoStoredPosition we would need a setting (on/off)
> on the Diseqc setup menu
IMHO, VDR needs multi satellite support bundled with it (via diseqc
1.2), which could be achieved either in the core, or as a bundled
plugin. The plugin should:
Hi,
An easy diseqc configuration setup will be useful in core VDR (+1).
The reelbox had such a feature in the past don't know if current versions
do.
Regards
halim
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VDR User wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Simon Baxter wrote:
>> I've recently taken a different approach altogether.
>>
>> I use MyMediaSystem (mms) as the "front end" to my pvr for dvd, movies,
>> pictures, music, weather, radio etc etc and TV. When you select TV, it
>> launches vdr-xi
On Wednesday 29 April 2009, Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Has anybody made some kind of pros and cons analysis between
> vdr-xine and xineliboutput.
> Which is better or are they just different ?
I've tried to set up *something* that would give me a picture on X11, the old
Hauppauge cards only have s-
No, I've not done a how to - but am happy to help.
I'm running mms-1.1.0. Had to configure in mms:
.lircrc
GenericPlayerConfig
MovieConfig
MplayerConfig
TVConfig
Config
PictureConfig
WeatherConfig
XineConfig
EPGConfig
but if you have it working under xineliboutput or vdr-xine, it pretty much
wo
I use xineliboutput, permanently on my vdr, with xvmc enabled on my old
nvidia 440 MX card. however only on SD mpeg2 broadcasts. It does provide
some multimedia playback on other formats, which is useful. Normal vdr
recordings are a bit of a pain, since fast forwarded/rewind doesn't work as
you wou
On Wednesday 29 April 2009, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
> I use xineliboutput, permanently on my vdr, with xvmc enabled on my old
> nvidia 440 MX card. however only on SD mpeg2 broadcasts. It does provide
> some multimedia playback on other formats, which is useful. Normal vdr
> recordings are a bit o
IMHO...
I've used both, and xineliboutput is arguably easier to get working as you
only need the standard xine-lib for your repo, but
I've chosen over the years to use vdr-xine as it seems to give the most
options to change the front end, as it uses the standard one. I start it
with:
xin
Yes, I setup vdr-skinsoppalusikka, but I had to set the video in
xineliboutput to auto, not xvmc directly (can't remember off hand), by
setting it to xvmc only, the colours are incorrect. The one that does work
is xvmc+... will have to look it up when I get home.
What I do find odd is, that my idl
Jan Ekholm wrote:
> fine. Also the OSD isn't working making normal VDR use a hassle and I'm
> forced
> to switch the the s-video side to see EPG, timers etc.
"--primary" option to xineliboutput-plugin might help.
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 14:05:33 Pertti Kosunen wrote:
> Jan Ekholm wrote:
> > fine. Also the OSD isn't working making normal VDR use a hassle and I'm
> > forced to switch the the s-video side to see EPG, timers etc.
>
> "--primary" option to xineliboutput-plugin might help.
I use the following
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Jan Ekholm wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 April 2009 14:05:33 Pertti Kosunen wrote:
>> Jan Ekholm wrote:
>> > fine. Also the OSD isn't working making normal VDR use a hassle and I'm
>> > forced to switch the the s-video side to see EPG, timers etc.
>>
>> "--primary" opti
I've only ever used vdr-xine and I must say it's pretty easy to get
going. I've never used (or installed) Linux as a desktop either,
maybe that's where people get problems?
For years it was console-only Debian with nexus-s tv-out. When that
didn't cut it anymore due to things like hdtv, hdmi, et
2009/4/30 VDR User
> For years it was console-only Debian with nexus-s tv-out. When that
> didn't cut it anymore due to things like hdtv, hdmi, etc. I bought a
> cheap vdpau video card, tried vdr-xine for the first time, and have
> been happy ever since! The few problems I had were all code-rel
On Wednesday 29 April 2009 17:47:46 Petri Helin wrote:
> You said earlier that you use HTTP to connect with your frontend. The
> xineliboutput README states the following:
>
> Using with other media players (mplayer, vlc, ...)
>
>Primary device video and audio (without OSD or subtitles)
>c
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:56:28AM +0300, Peter wrote:
> I have a bit of a problem running xine frontend – it will not reconnect if
> vdr backend restarts. Also, my vdr can take 10-15secs just to start up, and
> xine frontend will bail out during that time, too. Since frontend is being
> run on
I am a happy VDR user since a couple of years ago. Before VDR, I used Mythtv
but switched due to its hardware requirements and bugs.
My VDR is an (very) old Duron 700 MHz with 1 Technotrend FF card and 1 PVR
350 card.
It has been no problem recording two channels (SD) at a time and watch a
differen
Jan Ekholm wrote:
>
> So xineliboutput can't be what budget card people use, so I guess it's time
> to
> test vdr-xine. My initial gut feeling is that VDR isn't meant for X11 output
> at all, and it just happens to be possible to kludge it somehow.
>
>
Bad luck? Obsolete xine libraries? I'm
Lars Olsson wrote:
> I am a happy VDR user since a couple of years ago. Before VDR, I used
> Mythtv but switched due to its hardware requirements and bugs.
> My VDR is an (very) old Duron 700 MHz with 1 Technotrend FF card and 1
> PVR 350 card.
> It has been no problem recording two channels (SD)
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