Hi,
i'm using the following setup:
MeleA2000 as headless vdr-server:
- debian/unstable/armhf
- vdr-1.7.32 with streamdev, vnsiserver, xvdr, dummydevice
- Opera DVB-S1 and TeVii S650 USB
MeleA100 as client:
- debian/unstable/armhf
- xbmc (a10-version) - pvr-output via vnsi-plugin
Works not that
Am 04.12.2012 10:34, schrieb Marx:
On 03.12.2012 10:10, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
Hi All,
I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok,
but it
uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-).
Therefore
I was looking for a more power-eficient syste
Yes, using dummydevice-plugin.
Andreas
Am 06.03.2013 10:48, schrieb Marx:
Is it possible to start VDR without any device?
Why? Because I want it to serve recordings via VNSI to XBMC
Marx
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Hi Cedric,
I don't know, how xine-lib is working together with our libvdpau-sunxi.
For me it seems, that xine uses software decoding for SD MPEG2 in your
case. And I don't think anyone is working on an sunxi-integration atm to
bring that forward.
So I recommend you to try softhddevice as the
Hi,
Am 17.04.2015 um 20:46 schrieb VDR User:
Actually cedarX hw decoding was another question I forgot in my
previous post. I've read that it's working in linux but I didn't know
if any output devices supported it (yet)?. Was hoping softhddevice
does, or would if I sent Johns an A20. :)
I suppos
Am 09.08.2016 um 03:56 schrieb cedric.dew...@telfort.nl:
You might also try to replace your raspberry Pi - maybe there is
another problem somewhere (if you already did this, sorry, I
must have over-read it).
Hi,
If you want to replace hardware, may I suggest using a board based on the
allwinn