On Friday, 22. Januaryta 2010 00:46:15 v...@jjussi.com wrote:
I managed go around this problem, by changing directly in setup.conf, offset
value to 500.
Problem is of course that, if I go to "Setup - DVB" menu and change something
there, offset value is resets back to 100.
Would it be possible
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, JJussi wrote:
I managed go around this problem, by changing directly in setup.conf, offset
value to 500.
The CVS version of xineliboutput should already handle the correct
location of subtitles without any additional tricks as it's always
rendering subtitles into a 720x5
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, Rob Davis wrote:
Can you get the channel scan done from something else and post a mplayer
or vlc command for each channel. Once you've done that I'll knock you
up a quick iptv script..
You really should consider write a new plugin (i.e. based on the iptv
plugin) for it i
2010/1/22 Rolf Ahrenberg :
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, JJussi wrote:
>
>> I managed go around this problem, by changing directly in setup.conf,
>> offset
>> value to 500.
>
> The CVS version of xineliboutput should already handle the correct location
> of subtitles without any additional tricks as it's
abbe normal wrote:
> hello klaus
>
> there is open-source software for a tuner called hdhomerun if you had
> this info could native support be added to vdr... this is a network
> device and it has support in other pvr dvr setups..
> just asking as i know there is a europe model of this device... o
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Subject: Re: [vdr] Location of subtitles
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, JJussi wrote:
> I managed go around this problem, by changing
hello guys
lars that looks like a nice setup that real media has didnt even know
that was around...
rolf yes that i think maybe is the best idea but as like i said i dont
even know where to start as i have never made a plugin before... i can
write very simple scripts but this is going to need som
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 09:25:07AM -0500, abbe normal wrote:
> hello guys
>
> lars that looks like a nice setup that real media has didnt even know
> that was around...
There's a more detailed description of the system here:
http://www.baycom.de/~acher/netceiver/netceiver_white_paper.pdf
--
abbe normal ha scritto:
rob yes they do have there own channel scanner built into there
software and it produces a simple layout of info... i will attach a
txt file of that output... so you can have a look at it...
thanks guys for all the input think this will work and be smooth
working with al
Hi,
I want to implement a record player for my UPnP plugin and was wondering how
the record files are played by the VDR. I found out that cFileName und
cUnbufferedFile may be my friends, but I don't know how to seek a given file
offset, if the recording is regarded as a single file.
Here an ex
> > does support cvs version of streamdev plugin the xbmc testing-pvr2
> > branch ? or only http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/snapshots/vdr-
> > streamdev-0.5.0-pre-20090706.tgz will be good for xbmc pvr2 ?
>
> The snapshot has been taken right after adding xbmc support to streamdev-cvs.
> Of co
> I am using that version of streamdev with pvr-testing2 ok.
> This is my setup:
>
> Streamdev plugin for XBMC
> http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/
>
> http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/snapshots/vdr-streamdev-0.5.0-pre-200
> 90706.tgz
>
>
>
> PVR testing version of XBMC
> http://www.xbmc.or
On Sunday 17 January 2010 22:22:45 Antti Ajanki wrote:
> New version of the Webvideo plugin is available at
> http://users.tkk.fi/~aajanki/vdr/webvideo/
Is there something wrong with the Makefile?
I've tried everything but I cannot get through APIVERSION test.
make plugins gives always:
Plugin w
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