Hi!
After i upgraded my vdr to 1.7.27 and fetched latest sources for plugins, i got
serious subtitle timing issues. When viewing live tv the delay needed was about
2500ms and with recordings delay was almost 9000ms.
I have no idea what causes that difference. Previously subtitles have been
p
Hi,
Same problem here using Sony receiver and Octava hdmi splitter after receiver
(for TV and projector)
On 28.7.2012 15:18, Jouni Karvo wrote:
hi,
since starting to use a AV receiver between TV and VDR, I have had HDMI
detection problems.
To start X server even when TV is not on, I use cus
Finnish DVB-T channels not updating.
I was building new vdr system and copied only one channel to channels.conf from
my current production system and noticed that channels were not updating.
Probably something to do with this:
- Fixed setting the source value of newly created channels, in cas
On 01/05/17 18:41, Markku Tavasti wrote:
Ok, those channels found with w_scan are ok, and that FOX line Klaus formed is
also ok. Now, putting VDR to update channels will break some of the channels.
Unfortunately you can't use 'Add new transponders' setting in Finland. (Except in Espoo area) Di
Hi all.
I had a small problem with xineliboutput, i didn't find a way to start
playing a file with mediaplayer from the beginning if the file had been
earlier watched till the end. Media player always started from end of file.
So i made a small patch, which saves resume position to 0 seconds
Georg Acher wrote:
> For the client side, the sources will be published as GPL. Currently we use
> a closed source daemon with a dvb loopback driver in the kernel, but that
> makes it hard to fully use the tuner virtualization and costs some overhead
> for small CPUs. Since we already have a native
Hi!
After i changed my sat tuner to Linux4Media cineS2 DVB-S2 Twin Tuner
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Linux4Media_cineS2_DVB-S2_Twin_Tuner
femon's frontend info doesn't work anymore on all frontends.
Exact cause for that seems to be the way ngene driver registers frontends at
/dev/dv