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>On 22. des. 2013 10:22, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
>> Hi All, I am trying to install VDR on my NAS, a D-link DNS-323.
>> This goes great, I can play & record unencrypted channels. without
>> any problem. Next I try to compile the connax softcam plugin, as
>> per this guide:
>> https://wik
True, but libcec-daemon is tricky at best, and currently doesn't
compile (nor run properly after tweaking the source) on raspbian . And
cec is more than just remote controls, you can turn on and off the tv
etc. That doesn't work when piped through the remote plugin.
On 23 December 2013 01:41, Gera
Am 23.12.2013 12:09, schrieb Torgeir Veimo:
> True, but libcec-daemon is tricky at best, and currently doesn't
> compile (nor run properly after tweaking the source) on raspbian . And
> cec is more than just remote controls, you can turn on and off the tv
> etc. That doesn't work when piped through
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On 23. des. 2013 09:21, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
> Can dvbapi be configured to access oscam via network?
Not to my knowledge, though you might be ale to hack something
together. OSCAM does not require much to run, but I realize you are on
a ver
>Origineel Bericht
>Van : vi...@tyldum.com
>Datum : 23/12/2013 16:06
>Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org
>Onderwerp : Re: [vdr] vdr on an underpowered NAS (D-link DNS 323)
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>On 23. des. 2013 09:21, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
>> Can dvbapi be confi
>A slightly different topic, but I can imagine decrypting a TV station can be
>CPU consuming. I expect the NAS to be too slow to decrypt multiple streams at
>once. Is it possible to record a TV program as an encrypted .ts file? Is it
>possible to decrypt the file afterwards? Is it possible to o
>>A slightly different topic, but I can imagine decrypting a TV station can be
>>CPU consuming. I expect the NAS to be too slow to decrypt multiple streams at
>>once. Is it possible to record a TV program as an encrypted .ts file? Is it
>>possible to decrypt the file afterwards? Is it possible t
I wrote a tool to load VDR with XMLTV data. Written in Go with 0 external
dependencies and does a few things nicer than that perl script that's been
floating around
Source: https://github.com/adamflott/vdr-epg-tool
Usage: http://adamflott.com/loading-vdr-with-xmltv-data/
Probably not 100% bug f
So this would read data from Schedules Direct? I started trying to come
up with something, but never got far with it.
On 12/23/2013 2:46 PM, Adam Flott wrote:
I wrote a tool to load VDR with XMLTV data. Written in Go with 0
external dependencies and does a few things nicer than that perl script
XMLTV communicates with schedules direct. I let xmltv do the downloading /
transformation before parsing.
On Dec 23, 2013, at 4:04 PM, "Timothy D. Lenz" wrote:
> So this would read data from Schedules Direct? I started trying to come up
> with something, but never got far with it.
>
> On 12/2
Hi,
the external script iptvstream.sh not execute from iptv plugins ?
I get: "ERROR: Script execution failed: /etc/vdr/iptvstream.sh 1 4321"
after looking at the source code "protocolext.c"
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// Create a new session for a process group
ERROR_IF_RET(setsid() == -1, "setsid()", _exit(-1))
Hi,
In Brief
Have you checked file permissions?
Detail
The first example you quote that works is the way iptvstream.sh should be
called I think (so that parameters can be passed to the script).
The first thing I'd check are the file permissions on iptvstream.sh (i.e. the
output from
ls -l /
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