Does anybody have the config files for commands to select a recording in VDR
and convert it to divx or xvid using ffmpeg?
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ads.php). They
work for me for SD recordings in TS format. I'm also working on
extending them with a new target for remuxing HD TS recordings into MKV,
and planning to submit the patches to HelAu's bugtracker...
Cheers,
Lucian
vdr-yacoto-ebuilds+patches-20100
Hello
>
> attached you will find my current TS and customization patches to
> HelAu's vdr-yacoto-0.2.1 plugin and Yacoto worker scripts 0.0.2 in form
> of Gentoo ebuilds (the bare patches are in the respective "files"
> subdirectories in the archive if you're not using Gentoo, and the the
> origin
On 14.07.2010 08:56, Arno Esser wrote:
> corrected headline
>
> Am 13.07.2010 23:29, schrieb YUP:
>> Wow, thanks for the tip, it's good to know!
>>
>> Yarema
>>
>> 2010/7/13 Arno Esser mailto:arno.es...@gmx.de>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> my 1.7.15 offer a nice feature. I have a subdirectory beneath
Dear VDR folks,
I am trying to compile VDR with uClibc [1] using OpenEmbedded [2] and
get the following error.
thread.o: In function `cRwLock::Lock(bool, int)':
/oe/angstrom-dev/work/armv7a-angstrom-linux-uclibceabi/vdr-1.7.15-r0/vdr-1.7.15/thread.c:164:
undefined reference to
Hi
>
>
> I am trying to compile VDR with uClibc [1] using OpenEmbedded [2] and
> get the following error.
>
> thread.o: In function `cRwLock::Lock(bool, int)':
>
> /oe/angstrom-dev/work/armv7a-angstrom-linux-uclibceabi/vdr-1.7.15-r0/vdr-1.7.15/thread.c:164:
> undefined referenc
Hi
has someone the experience with vdr and Mystique SaTiX-S2 Dual / V2 CI ?
What about your impression for them ?
Does this card work well under Linux ?
Goga
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Recently VDR has become a defunct process sometimes when I've stopped
it. I'm not sure how to investigate that kind of problem so I was
hoping someone can give some advice. The only way I know of to clear
it is to reboot, which I'd rather avoid if I can. Another user
suggested I look at the proc