64) channels, be it BBC HD or
HBO HD or anything else.
Could anyone please look into it? :-(
Thanks a lot!
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On 10.6.2011 20:33, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 10.06.2011 19:44, Luboš Doležel wrote:
Hello,
recording a HD TV programme still results in a VDR emergency exit even
in the latest VDR dev version:
Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] live timer 1 (86 1928-2010
'Doctors') added
Jun 1
) fixed it.
Wow, great, that fixed it! Thanks!
I think, however, that this should be either noted somewhere or the VDR
should handle the error more gracefully...
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D;CS
Link:11973:v:S23.5E:27500:2010=27:2020=cze@4,2023=qaa@4;2021=cze@106:0:D0F,624,D70,D03,D96:14070:3:3214:0
How should I tell VDR not to care about encryption, as the decryption is
fully handled by the dvbloopback virtual DVB device (sasc-ng)?
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es dropped)
2011-07-09T21:16:33+02:00 localhost vdr: [596] buffer usage: 70% (tid=595)
2011-07-09T21:16:33+02:00 localhost vdr: [596] buffer usage: 80% (tid=595)
2011-07-09T21:16:34+02:00 localhost vdr: [596] buffer usage: 90% (tid=595)
Any advice on how to fix the problem?
Thanks!
On 9.7.2011 22:51, Luboš Doležel wrote:
Hello,
I'm experiencing ring buffer overflows with streamdev-server and the
following remux script:
tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/externremux-${RANDOM:-$$}
FIFO=$tmpdir/out.mkv
OUTLOG=$tmpdir/out.log
mkdir -p $tmpdir || exit 1
mkfifo $FIFO
(cat $FIFO; r
sometimes gives
bitrate over 2048kbps!
Instability on the client side (e.g. on a WiFi) can also cause the ring
buffer to overflow...
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On 14.7.2011 17:35, Frank Schmirler wrote:
Hi Luboš,
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 21:05:52 +0200, Luboš Doležel wrote
solution: I've tripled the size of the ring buffer in
vdr-streamdev-server and the problem is gone. No problems after
hours of playback...
which of the buffers did you change to
Hello,
I'd like to experiment with DAB+ as there are now some broadcasts in my country.
Are there any DAB+ receivers known to work under Linux? Does VDR (or other
tools) support it? There is little information that can be found on this topic
with Google...
Thanks,
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On 18.7.2011 15:14, Dominic Evans wrote:
2011/7/18 Henning Pingel:
>
> Am Montag, den 18.07.2011, 14:49 +0200 schrieb Luboš Doležel
> :
>> I'd like to experiment with DAB+ as there are now some broadcasts in
>> my country.
>>
>> Are there any DAB+ rec
n next audio frame
Aug 16 14:23:06 [vdr] [11075] ERROR: no useful data seen within 10501304
byte of video stream
Could you guys please point me at what could cause this? Decryption is
apparently working given that TS streams work...
Thanks!
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not in the process of being obsoleted. If I
search for these channels again (I use scan-s2), I get the same results.
Curiously, the same problem doesn't happen with MPEG-2 channels or with
channels from other sat positions (e.g. BBC World News Europe HD at 19.2E).
Any ideas? It is rather annoying
ERROR: video data stream broken
Nov 14 11:55:57 hera vdr: [10056] initiating emergency exit
Nov 14 11:55:57 hera vdr: [10024] emergency exit requested - shutting down
Nov 14 11:55:57 hera vdr: [10024] stopping plugin: streamdev-server
Best regards,
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which the altered line is located.
So if this is a problem related to I frames, I suppose we should tinker
with the following line:
independentFrame = Data[i + 1] == 0x10;
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or provide any other necessary
assistance.
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