Hello,
perhaps a bit off topic but did you have a look at using rpihddevice for
your frontends?
I am not aware about your usage ie. if you're using a lot of other media
(non-vdr recordings) but if you're mostly watching VDR recordings
perhaps changing the frontend might be a try.
A link for having a look is:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi
There the rpihddevice is mentioned. You need to compile some sources. I
am not aware about actual distributions perhaps handling this easier.
But that's well documented and you may copy your SD card afterwards.
This would be a good combination of having noad set your marks and then
skipping them within the vdr clients.
Having a sensor for your remote connected is also really simple.
You may combine these frontends with the matching plugins being able to
remotely set your timers from your frontends...
have a nice day,
Ingo
Am 24.09.2014 20:30, schrieb Norm Dressler:
Noad looks to be working - BUT since I don't use VDR currently to play
back, the app doesn't recognize the cut marks.
I've tried to configure remotetimer plugin but I keep getting errors
that remote timers and remote recordings aren't available. I know I
have svdrpservice configured. I tried both svdrp port and the
streamdev-server port but it keeps coming back with an unknown error.
Does anyone have remotetimer working with vdr 2.0.4?
Norm
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Harald Milz <h...@seneca.muc.de
<mailto:h...@seneca.muc.de>> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 09:28:05AM -0400, Norm Dressler wrote:
>
> I searched for noad but could not find it. I have it installed
now and am
> trying it out. How do you create a recording with the
commercials cut
> out? Or do you just rely on VDR to do it on the fly?
Hi Norm,
you'll find noad at http://noad.net23.net/. In a nutshell, when a
recording is
finished, noad scans the recording for various markers, and sets
(porposed)
cut marks. In many cases, these will work out of the box, in some
cases you
will have to manually re-check them. Then, just ask VDR to cut the
recording
:-)
HTH!
--
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butter will
be sold.
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