2012/3/17 Matti Lehtimäki :
> Hi
>
> I made a new plugin to remove parental rating from the end of title in EPG
> when separated by parentheses, for example "Program title (12)". The
> obtained parental rating is then placed into correct EPG field. The feature
> can be activated/disabled from plugi
core
VDR later on.
More details and the plugin package can be found from the
plugin homepage:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv
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http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/
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ooking into adding support for receiving rtsp
streams and while it is more laborous than other protocols I think
implementing it would be entirely possible. Testing is a bit hard since
I'm not aware of suitable mpeg2 rtsp -stream providers. Are there any
publicly available?
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think vlm can also stream
> live streams. And even on-the-fly transcoding works.
>
Thanks for the advice. I'll see if I can get vlc to provide rtsp streams
to help in plugin development and testing.
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vdr version 1.4.7. In other words using iptv plugin with
stable vdr version should now be possible.
Head to the plugin homepage for instructions and downloads:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/
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am.sh script provided with
iptv plugin. This script can be used as a good starting point when
adding vlc transcoded channels.
We'll also try to clarify the README to avoid further misunderstandings. =)
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t=127.0.0.1:4321}"
--intf dummy
Store it to iptv plugin configuration directory with name vlcstream.sh
and give it execute permissions.
Here's the corresponding channels.conf entry:
VLC-channel;IPTV:1:IPTV|EXT|vlcstream.sh|1:P:0:1:2:0:0:1:0:0:0
Hope this helps. =)
If you need further
't found
other channels than Bahn TV that are affected by this.
Try lowering the value of ABITRATE found in iptvstream.sh from 320 to
e.g. 192. After such a modification the stream worked fine for me.
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Jouni Karvo wrote:
> Antti Seppälä kirjoitti:
>
>> Try lowering the value of ABITRATE found in iptvstream.sh from 320 to
>> e.g. 192. After such a modification the stream worked fine for me.
>>
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> this does not seem to help.
>
> I hav
pipermail/vdr/2008-January/015210.html) might help.
Also changing audio.synchronization.av_sync_method and/or
audio.synchronization.resample_mode may have an effect on your audio
problems.
Other than that I have no idea.
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Rene Hertell wrote:
> Simon Baxter wrote:
>> Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from
>> 320 to 190.
>>
>> Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of. I think the
>> bandwidth to NZ is affecting it though :)
>
> Thanks Simon for that tip :-) Now I managed to get so
via iptv plugin?
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dern extensions. Maybe you can try it to see if it produces
results that you are hoping for?
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2008/7/12 Lucian Muresan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Antti Seppälä wrote:
>> 2008/7/11 Todd Luliak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> I am running vdr + vdr-xine plugin + coreavc + xine being output at 1080i to
>>> an HDTV as the only display. Is there a simple way to lo
to the best of my current
knowledge it is impossible to use a CAM of a certain device to decrypt
streams that are not received by the same device. (Someone correct me
if I'm mistaken).
Can anyone think of any other alternatives?
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Concerning your other display issues (opengl osd etc.) I'd recommend
trying without patched vdr and maybe latest version of xine-lib.
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e
sure that you have the Ubuntu desktop effects disabled as they will
probably interfere with the operation of xcompmgr.
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TPCs.
> And this together will need less resources than
> compiz without anything else?
I think there's not much of a difference in your case but I suppose
you can go and give it a try.
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cause such problems with vdr-sxfe...
If you can reproduce this by running vdr with only xineliboutput
plugin then more information about the crash (some logs or gdb
backtrace) would help in debugging.
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Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I am trying to set up IPTV for German public stations. They provide
> the multicast addresses [1]. I have to use the Hansenet ones. They
> also provide playlists for VLC and MPlayer [2]. I used VLC to watch
> some channels and that worked quite OK, if the mod
Paul Menzel wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 02.05.2009, 21:24 +0300 schrieb Antti Seppälä:
>> Do you know what encoding format your provider uses for the streams?
>> Play it with mplayer -v rtp://233.51.128.19:1234 to see the information.
>
> TRIED UP TO POSITION 321104, FOUND
2009/5/7 Paul Menzel :
> I just wanted to confirm that you were right all the way. I get video
> with VDR 1.7.7 (although I will have to tweak my system to get it
> fluent).
>
Thanks. Great news!
Once you are all set up would you be so kind to post iptv -channels
from your channels.conf to the Ge
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