I just published new releases of the plugins remoteosd and svdrposd (formerly
svdrpext) on http://vdr.schmirler.de. The most important changes are the
overdue gettext support for remoteosd and a major speedup of the remote menu
in combination with the new svdrposd plugin.
The remoteosd plugin provides access to the menu of an other VDR. Remoteosd
relies on the svdrpservice plugin, which is also available from my website.
I renamed the svdrpext plugin to svdrposd. The plugin publishes the textual
contents of the OSD menu on SVDRP. In order to access the menu of a remote VDR
using the remoteosd plugin, svdrposd or its successor svdrpext must be
installed on the remote VDR.
Hi, I got interested in from your plugins and tried to read throught your
web page to get more info. So if I understood correctly the svdrpservice
plugin provides the highway howto communicate from client to vdr server.
But after that I get a little lost what are the cases where I should use
your plugins... I mean currently I have 1 vdr server with dvb-t and
dvb-c cards, xineliboutput server and streamdev server plugins running on
it. Then from other client computers I can use either mplayer or xineliboutput client (vdr-sxfe)
for connecting to this server for watching the tv. Currently my setup has
however a that kind of limitation that all vdr-sxfe clients are forced to
watch the same channel and whenever any of the clients change channel,
the channel will be changed also to every other vdr-sxfe clients. I have
read this could be somehow be avoided by running multiple vdr servers on
the server machine and then forcing each client to connect to own vdr
server port...
Are your plugins meant for solving a that kind of multiple clients want to
watch different channel problems or for which purpose your are using these
plugins?
Mika
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