On 14.05.2009 08:24, Martin Neuditschko wrote:
> What do you mean with "primary device"? I use a Hauppauge Nova-S-Plus DVB-S
> card
> (it's the only DVB card in the system).
The "primary device" is the one your tv set is connected to.
It actually replays live tv and recordings. If you only have
b
Hi all,
after i updated Mplayer and FFMPEG i can't hear the audio of video files
downloaded from YouTube using webvideo.
I can see the video but the audio is not present.
If i check the codecs i can see mplayer found them.
Any of you had this kinda problem in past?
Thanks,
Diego Pierotto
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Hi Scott,
On Thu, 14 May 2009 18:02:22 +0100, scott wrote
> I have on the streamdev server, the behaviour to "Offer Suspend" and
> "Client may suspend" to "yes", I was hoping that with this setup I would
> get "last one wins, except for recordings which always win". Is there
> something wrong with
Hi Diego,
Diego Pierotto wrote:
> Hi all,
> after i updated Mplayer and FFMPEG i can't hear the audio of video files
> downloaded from YouTube using webvideo.
>
> I can see the video but the audio is not present.
I found a related post on the mplayer mailing list that suggested adding
"-demuxer
André Weidemann ha scritto:
Hi Diego,
Diego Pierotto wrote:
Hi all,
after i updated Mplayer and FFMPEG i can't hear the audio of video files
downloaded from YouTube using webvideo.
I can see the video but the audio is not present.
I found a related post on the mplayer
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Diego Pierotto wrote:
> i really don't know where to put it inside
> mplayer.sh script.
Look at the end of the mplayer.sh script and you'll see where $CMDLINE
is used on the mplayer execution line. Just add it there.
For example (this is not from mplayer.sh but
VDR User ha scritto:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Diego Pierotto wrote:
i really don't know where to put it inside
mplayer.sh script.
Look at the end of the mplayer.sh script and you'll see where $CMDLINE
is used on the mplayer execution line. Just add it there.
F
Hi Diego,
Diego Pierotto wrote:
Thank you guys, now it's working but the other files (avi, divx, etc)
are not reproducing anymore :-(
Gotta choose which one keep running???
A user at the German VDR-Portal suggested to adjust the mplayer.sh.
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=
André Weidemann ha scritto:
Hi Diego,
Diego Pierotto wrote:
Thank you guys, now it's working but the
other files (avi, divx, etc) are not reproducing anymore :-(
Gotta choose which one keep running???
A user at the German VDR-Portal suggested to adjust the mplaye
What's the best way to shut down VDR without the process exiting
prematurely? By that I mean before it has performed all of it's
cleanup tasks (like saving setup.conf, channels.conf, etc). I was
told that the method that comes with runvdr ("/usr/bin/killall -q
-TERM") kills it instantly and it do
On Fri, 15 May 2009 13:55:03 -0700, VDR User wrote
> What's the best way to shut down VDR without the process exiting
> prematurely? By that I mean before it has performed all of it's
> cleanup tasks (like saving setup.conf, channels.conf, etc). I was
> told that the method that comes with runvdr
On 15.05.2009 23:31, Frank Schmirler wrote:
>> Also, can an svdrp command be added to perform a VDR shutdown? I
>> notice the svdrp command "QUIT" described as "Exit VDR" but after
>> testing this command, nothing happened.
Its "Exit vdr (SVDRP)". Notice the difference. The command quits the
SVD
Hi
I've just built vdr-1.7.7, using vdr-xine 9.1 as the output device.
During playback I'm getting PP at a rate of 5 every second. What
does this mean??
Apart from a few skips in audio when the playback first starts (then it
settles), there doesn't appear to be any other problems.
2009/5/16 Simon Baxter :
>
> I've just built vdr-1.7.7, using vdr-xine 9.1 as the output device.
>
> During playback I'm getting PP at a rate of 5 every second. What
> does this mean??
In the console? Are you using softdevice?
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>> I've just built vdr-1.7.7, using vdr-xine 9.1 as the output device.
>>
>> During playback I'm getting PP at a rate of 5 every second. What
>> does this mean??
>
>In the console? Are you using softdevice?
I'm using vdr-xine as my soft device.
The PP messages are in the console:
Se
Ok, thanks for clearing that up fellas.
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