Hello,
for most of the GB TV channels it is common to only have the current and
the next event in the EPG list.
I did a few tries to work around this problem using EPG parsed from
internet services and imported to VDR via xmltv2vdr-Plugin.
As this solution is a bit tricky and not very relia
On Sun, 09 Mar 2014 14:38:48 +0100
Manuel Reimer wrote:
> for most of the GB TV channels it is common to only have the current and
> the next event in the EPG list.
>
> I did a few tries to work around this problem using EPG parsed from
> internet services and imported to VDR via xmltv2vdr-Plu
Am 09.03.2014 14:38, schrieb Manuel Reimer:
> As this solution is a bit tricky and not very reliable, my question
> is, whether there is a better solution to get "real" EPG for those
> channels?
Freesat uses a Huffman encoding for EGP data, which has not made its
way into VDR core.
a) Plugin EEP
I think you are looking for this patch http://www.rst38.org.uk/vdr/
Unfortunately it's quite old.
Christopher
Am 09.03.2014 15:19, schrieb Tony Houghton:
On Sun, 09 Mar 2014 14:38:48 +0100
Manuel Reimer wrote:
for most of the GB TV channels it is common to only have the current and
the next
Hi.
Here is a small fix for Finnish translation. Thanks.
--- vdr-2.1.5/po/fi_FI.po-orig 2014-03-09 14:56:50.175844547 +0200
+++ vdr-2.1.5/po/fi_FI.po 2014-03-09 15:04:43.126432016 +0200
@@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@
#, c-format
msgid "Moving dish to %.1f..."
-msgstr "Käännetaan lautasta %.1f...
That's an older version of the patch I use. Someone updated it to embed
the Huffman tables in the source code (now that the tables are
complete/stable there's no advantage to loading them from separate
files). More recently I had to edit it again to deal with an API change
in VDR 2.
On Sun, 09 Mar
On Sun, 09 Mar 2014 15:20:31 +0100
Mario Schulz wrote:
> Am 09.03.2014 14:38, schrieb Manuel Reimer:
>
> > As this solution is a bit tricky and not very reliable, my question
> > is, whether there is a better solution to get "real" EPG for those
> > channels?
>
> Freesat uses a Huffman encoding
>> Freesat uses a Huffman encoding for EGP data, which has not made its
>> way into VDR core.
>>
>> a) Plugin EEPG has these tables (and covers some other EPGs as well)
>> b) A Freesat patch extends VDR to just the Freesat code tables.
>
> The patch also covers Freeview HD (which uses the same enco
Hi!
Would it be possible to be more precise in this error message, maybe
which channel, transponder or adapter is causing this.
There were some transponder changes on Astra, and now I have a lot
"Error: video data stream broken" messages. I got a lot of parallel
recording here.
Regards
Mar
Cf:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Freesat-patch
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