On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 10:10:34 +0530
Manu Abraham wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Steffen Barszus
> > To my understanding the mentioned use case would have - according to
> > linux-media project logic of how to handle this - would look like
> >
> > /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
> > /dev/dvb
Hi Lars,
Thanks for the patch.
Basically, it seems to work for the HVR 4000. Both front ends are
detected successfully, and both can be used. I'm using it with the
xineliboutput plugin and it seems to co-exist OK.
Starting a recording on one prevents a channel switch to the other with
the "Chann
Hi,
Am 17.11.2011 11:02, schrieb Hawes, Mark:
Hi Lars,
Thanks for the patch.
Basically, it seems to work for the HVR 4000. Both front ends are
detected successfully, and both can be used. I'm using it with the
xineliboutput plugin and it seems to co-exist OK.
Nice to hear.
Starting a recor
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
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 qualit
Hi,
here's my attempt to provide a native DVB-T2 support for VDR.
- added initial libsi support for the required T2 delivery system descriptor
- updated bandwidth, modulation, transmission, guard settings to match DVB-T2
specs
- added a new PLP id to channel parameters and tuning mechanism
- re
Hi,
I upgraded my xinelib-1.2 to the latest from hg, recompiled
xineliboutput and its frontends and now vdr-sxfe will not start. I get
this in the log:
Nov 17 22:56:26 giradot vdr-sxfe[6256]: [6256] [scrnsaver] Error: The
name org.gnome.ScreenSaver was not provided by any .service files
N
On 18 November 2011 08:47, Rolf Ahrenberg wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
>
>> 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'
Hi Lars,
Some results from further testing:
- "live viewing with switching channels between frontends": Works OK,
with about a 3 second delay switching from terrestrial to satellite and
about 10 seconds going the other way. The timings are pretty consistent
and I put the difference down to the t