But as far as I read it here, the DVB-s hardware is not fast enough to
play a I-frames only stream at 25 fps.
Yes, that's right. I talked to the guys from ffmpeg and MPlayer
(http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net, http://mplayer.sourceforge.net) and they
told me that the best solution would be to
apparently the current cvs driver (just 3 hours old) fixes the
OSD bug with VDR. Runs fine with VDR 0.83 here.
Did you read the CVS log? It says support for revision 1.6 card
(demodulator not working yet, sound DAC works). Looks like Techotrend
introduced yet another card revision. Does anyone
I haven't read them, so I totally trust you ;-)
But Canal Satellite has little respect for the standards. See what they
have
done for their radio channels !
So, if it is confirmed that they don't send their EPG in GMT, should it be
possible, in the future, to add a Time Offset field into
Another option that I have been thinking about for a while is using a VGA
card with TV-out and the Linux framebuffer driver. Does anyone have
experience with Matrox cards (they seem to be supported best by the
framebuffer driver)? What about the image quality? I currently have an ATI
Why don't you use a reliable time source like an NTP server or a DCF77
clock? The time signal on many transponders is way off anyway.
MY vdr have a Internet-Connection through the local Network - so i syncronice the Time
every day with a TIME-SERVER at the internet - so all Machines in my
Hi,
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
You need to create the same directory/file structure as the original
recording had, for example
/video
/video/nano
/video/nano/2001-07-17.18:28.10.05.rec
/video/nano/2001-07-17.18:28.10.05.rec/index.vdr
Hello to everybody
perhaps someone knows - i use 2 VDR machines (and a 3. for Recording) - now i want to
make a step forward and use the new 0.9.x driver.
But after one Week trying i give it up.
I have installed the SUSE 2.4.0 kernel from the SUSE 7.1 CD (Klaus say´s that this
kernel should
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Subject: [linux-dvb] S-Video-Out? was: vdr: picture quite dark on tv (18-Jul-2001 0:56)
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Hello,
a Subject: [linux-dvb] vdr: picture quite dark on tv (17-Jul-2001 11:05)
a Thats why i switched to S-Video
Original Message
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: DivX player for DVB system? (18-Jul-2001 10:18)
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Another option that I have been thinking about for a while is using a VGA
card with TV-out and the Linux framebuffer driver. Does
I'm planning to get new DVB-s Card from Hauppauge
how to know from the box if it's Rev 1.3 or 1.6
as I have on with Rev 2.1 and have problem with it
is something written in the box like B 1.2.1 indicate something ?
please help me in find that without the need to open the box
thx
ADiab
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Hi!
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Axel Gruber wrote:
This Messages i get if i want compile the Driver:
saa7146_core.h:9: warning: `DECLARE_MUTEX_LOCKED' redefined
/usr/src/linux/include/asm/semaphore.h:71: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition
saa7146_core.c: In function
hi,
Andreas Hahn wrote:
Hi all,
I use the latest DVB-driver (0.9-20010618) on a 2-way Pentium Pro machine with
kernel 2.4.6-64GB-SMP and glibc 2.2.2. The driver loads well, I start VDR and
when I start switching channels the system freezes. Since I just want to use
VDR I haven't
Henning Holtschneider writes:
apparently the current cvs driver (just 3 hours old) fixes the
OSD bug with VDR. Runs fine with VDR 0.83 here.
Did you read the CVS log? It says support for revision 1.6 card
(demodulator not working yet, sound DAC works). Looks like Techotrend
Can help anyone ?
yes ... anyone can help you ... but I dont know who
plugged in your audiocable?
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According Philips datasheet for TDA8083 it seems it's not big deal
I quote:
The TDA8083 can handle variable symbol rates in the range of 12 to 30
Msymbols/s with a minimum number of low cost and non-critical external
components.
Typical applications for this device are:
· MCPC (Multi-Channel
Jean-Claude REPETTO wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: [VDR] Local time problem on french channels
Jean-Claude REPETTO wrote:
On most of the french
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Henning Holtschneider wrote:
Another option that I have been thinking about for a while is using a VGA
card with TV-out and the Linux framebuffer driver. Does anyone have
experience with Matrox cards (they seem to be supported best by the
framebuffer driver)? What
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Henning Holtschneider wrote:
Another option that I have been thinking about for a while is using a VGA
card with TV-out and the Linux framebuffer driver. Does anyone have
experience with Matrox cards (they seem to be supported best by the
framebuffer driver)? What
Hi,
I just had a look in the AV7110 specification. There I've seen that WSS is
supported, but only for CVBS (the same is true for teletext). That means if
you run your card in Y/C mode WSS in line 23 is not working!
You could check if WSS working by switching to CVBS. Of course the picture
Hans-Guenter Luetke Uphues wrote:
Hi!
Some days ago I found the following error in my /var/log/messages-File while
playing a recorded film:
vdr[2344]: ERROR: frame larger than buffer (133950 131072)
I patched the file dvbapi.c and changed the following:
#define MAXFRAMESIZE
Hi,
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, [iso-8859-1] Mel Schaechner wrote:
Did you compile vdr the default way or using VFAT=1 ?
No, i didn't, i compiled it new.
the character : in a file- or directory name.
Yes, that was the problem, my ftp-client on windows replace the ':' with
an '_'. I fixed it now
Hi,
On Jul 15, 20:07, Henning Holtschneider wrote:
Subject: [linux-dvb] Archiving VDR recording on CD
I'm looking for the best way to archive VDR recordings (recorded with
version 0.8x) on CD ... Please forgive me if this mail is off-topic :-/
Is there any reliable way to produce
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