y option to turn off
subtitles.
Any clues?
Steve
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cord all
streams from all tuners, there would still be I/O bandwidth left.
Highest DVB-T channel bandwidth possible appears to be 31.668Mb/s, so
for my 3 tuners equates to about 95Mb/s - that's less than 12 MB/s. The
78MB/s of my RAID5 doesn't seem to be much of an issue then.
Steve
/delete.me bs=1M count=1024 conv=fsync
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 14.6112 s, 73.5 MB/s
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th with no buffering.
Interesting stuff, this :)
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sponse at all.
I tried the yaVDR distro but no 'TV' option appears in the menu...
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skipping back a minute and/or pausing...
You are not alone ;)
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So nobody here has Enna working at all or can give me a clue??
Steve
Steve wrote:
Lucian Muresan wrote:
from Enna to VDR, well, Enna runs all the time, VDR too, and Enna has a
main menu entry called "TV"
Guys, do the standard binary packages have this 'TV' item enab
Mika Laitio wrote:
>On 06/28/2012 08:02 PM, VDR User wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Ludwig Nussel
>> wrote:
>> That would be a nice feature -- worth suggesting for the big `after
>> 2.0 is released` redesign(?). But, there may be plugins which need to
>> be initialized with certa