x27;t help. :-(
Things worked just fine with vdr 1.4.7 so it has to be a regression.
I have attached some gathered informations about my system that may hopefully
be of any help. By the way I am using a KNC1 DVB-C card with Cineview and an
AlphaCrypt Light CAM.
Thanks for any help in advance...!
detailed informations about my system and I'd be more than happy
to help fix this once and for all, so one can savely rely on vdr again.
Last but not least, I am using a AlphaCrypt Light module with 3.15 firmware.
Thanks a lot in advance for every help.
Best regards,
Matthias Dahl
lspci
Hello Oliver,
and thanks for your reply.
On Saturday 16 August 2008 06:31:21 Oliver Endriss wrote:
> Please test the attached patch (untested because I do not own this kind
> of hardware). Please save your work before loading the patched driver,
> since a locking bug might crash your machine...
Hi.
> after being away 7 month from VDR development
Have a nice new year and welcome back! :)
> I'm pleased to announce release 0.9.0.
I guess it's >= 1.7.3 only because I gave it a quick whirl with vdr 1.7.2 and
all I got were lot's of errors like:
Jan 13 09:48:25 vdr: [15268] ERROR: TS pack
Hi.
For certain situations, it'd be great to exclude some channels from the
automatic channel update. For example, when one has entered a channel manually
which broadcasts wrong channel informations. With the next channel update, all
is overwritten. So one has to either completely disable the a
Hi.
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:37:24 Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Have you tried contacting the broadcaster about this?
> Such problems should be fixed at the root ;-)
I agree. There is just one exception: it's done intentionally by the
broadcaster to limit reception to certain boxes. :-} For
Hi.
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 11:03:39 Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Can you give an example of such a channel?
On Astra 28.2E: ITV HD, for example. It broadcasts itself as H.222 stream but
it naturally is H.264 one. No problem for the "official" boxes.
Best regards,
matthias.
Hi.
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 11:28:12 Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Do you have a complete channels.conf entry for this one?
This should work, according to different posts on this list. I haven't yet
tested it myself because ITV HD broadcasts only selected ITV shows/movies and
is thus not 24/7
Hi.
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 17:45:49 Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> When I tune to that transponder, I only get
Please try...
ITV HD;BSkyB:11427:hC23M2O0S0:S28.2E:27500:3401=2:3402:0:0:10510:0:0:0
Works fine here. You will get a test picture.
> Maybe all it would take is to add 0x0B
Hi Klaus.
On Friday 30 January 2009 16:33:48 Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> The video stream is announced as 0x0B, which, as far as I have seen in some
> Google searches, means H.222.
That's right. But that's just to confuse non-official boxes. The stream is
just a plain and simple H.264 one. There
Hi everyone.
I am currently trying to get away from MythTV (which never lived up to my
expectations). So far, vdr has been nothing but great. Except for the
following which just drives me crazy:
Whenever I am using vdr-sfxe or xine-ui to watch tv, switching channels
sometimes freezes my system
Hi Jose,
On Sunday 03 December 2006 12:45, Jose Alberto Reguero wrote:
> I have the same problem.
> See:
> http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2006-September/010628.html
> The attached patch work for me.
Thanks for your tip. Just when I was about to give it a try, the attached
patch was added to t
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