Hi,
dont kill me please..
I'm using a 4 Tuner Cine 2 DVB S2 setup for recording TV programs.
For playback I was using a DVB-C FF Card, so this was not being used
to record as there were no Cable channel entries defined and no cable
attached to it. Worked perfectly, but now the DVB C
Why do you need a DVB-C card?
You can use the FF DVB-S card for playback (output) only:
" -Pdvbsddevice --outputonly "
regards,
István
2013.11.17. 13:09 keltezéssel, Brian-Imap írta:
Hi,
dont kill me please..
I'm using a 4 Tuner Cine 2 DVB S2 setup for recording TV programs.
For
On 11/17/2013 12:16 PM, Füley István wrote:
Why do you need a DVB-C card?
You can use the FF DVB-S card for playback (output) only:
" -Pdvbsddevice --outputonly "
regards,
István
2013.11.17. 13:09 keltezéssel, Brian-Imap írta:
Hi,
dont kill me please..
I'm using a 4 Tuner Cine 2
I'm also using this solution on one of my vdr clients, but of course
there is one limitation: you can only playback MPEG2 recordings, no
MPEG4 nor HD.
2013.11.17. 14:04 keltezéssel, Brian-Imap írta:
On 11/17/2013 12:16 PM, Füley István wrote:
Why do you need a DVB-C card?
You can use the FF D
You can also just buy a really cheap VDPAU capable Nvidia video card.
For about $25 you can have full HD support using VDPAU hardware
decoding.
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On 11/17/2013 5:31 PM, VDR User wrote:
You can also just buy a really cheap VDPAU capable Nvidia video card.
For about $25 you can have full HD support using VDPAU hardware
decoding.
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