Re: [vdr] eepg plugin with UK freeview (not freesat!) EPG

2011-08-27 Thread Laz
On Saturday 27 August 2011 01:18:31 Tony Houghton wrote: > On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:42:38 +0100 > > Laz wrote: > > I thought it had been doing this scrambling when I tried it earlier > > in the week but have now proved it to myself. > > > > Time to start adding some more printfs... > > The first

[vdr] Bug in VDR which calls MsgOsdClear too often

2011-08-27 Thread Michael Eiler
Hi Klaus, i just realized that if you open an event osd MsgOsdClear is called too often. Example: * Open Main-OSD * Select Schedule * Select an Item Now vdr at first calls OsdCurrentItem(const char *Text) and some other items and then calls MsgOsdClear and then calls OsdTextItem(const char *Tex

[vdr] VDR 1.7.20 - Incorrect Progress Bar Times for Radio Programmes

2011-08-27 Thread Chris Mayo
Progress bar display shows excessive times for radio programmes (no video). A recording of about 5 minutes starts at 5:22:13 and ends at 27404:47:54. The actual recording is fine. Recording is from BBC Radio 3 using DVB-T. ffmpeg -i shows: Input #0, mpegts, from '1.ts': Duration: 00:05:06.1

Re: [vdr] VDR 1.7.20 - Incorrect Progress Bar Times for Radio Programmes

2011-08-27 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 27.08.2011 15:35, Chris Mayo wrote: Progress bar display shows excessive times for radio programmes (no video). A recording of about 5 minutes starts at 5:22:13 and ends at 27404:47:54. The actual recording is fine. Recording is from BBC Radio 3 using DVB-T. ffmpeg -i shows: Input #0, mpegts

Re: [vdr] VDR 1.7.20 - Incorrect Progress Bar Times for Radio Programmes

2011-08-27 Thread Chris Mayo
On 27/08/11 15:24, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > On 27.08.2011 15:35, Chris Mayo wrote: >> Progress bar display shows excessive times for radio programmes (no >> video). >> >> A recording of about 5 minutes starts at 5:22:13 and ends at >> 27404:47:54. The actual recording is fine. Recording is from B