On 10.11.2011 1:45, Chris Rankin wrote:
FYI, I have been successfully using xineliboutput *for years* with VDR 1.6.x.
The *only reason* I felt this worth reporting to the mailing list is because it
has all stopped working after upgrading to VDR 1.7.x.
YES, I have the xvdr plugin!
$ ls -als /u
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Pertti Kosunen
wrote:
> On 10.11.2011 1:45, Chris Rankin wrote:
>>
>> FYI, I have been successfully using xineliboutput *for years* with VDR
>> 1.6.x. The *only reason* I felt this worth reporting to the mailing list is
>> because it has all stopped working after u
> Please see the xineliboutput README for examples on using xine-ui with
> xineliboutput.
> Both vdr-sxfe and xine-ui can act as a front-end to xineliboutput.
Not any more though, it would seem. Perhaps xineliboutput has not been
maintained?
Cheers,
Chris
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Chris Rankin wrote:
>> Please see the xineliboutput README for examples on using xine-ui with
>> xineliboutput.
>> Both vdr-sxfe and xine-ui can act as a front-end to xineliboutput.
>
> Not any more though, it would seem. Perhaps xineliboutput has not been
> mai
Am wondering if it would be hard to enhance the femon plugin to show a
graph of signal quality and correction statistics?
Basically, a histogram with STR, SNR, BER and UNC, so that one doesn't
have to oogle the screen constantly to see how signal quality changes.
Even better if it was possible to
2011.11.11. 3:14 keltezéssel, Torgeir Veimo írta:
Am wondering if it would be hard to enhance the femon plugin to show a
graph of signal quality and correction statistics?
Basically, a histogram with STR, SNR, BER and UNC, so that one doesn't
have to oogle the screen constantly to see how signal