Hi,
Oliver Endriss wrote:
Are there any FTA NTSC transmissions on Astra 19.2°
or Eutelsat 13°? I'd like to do some tests...
Pentagon Channel:11095:hC34:S13.0E:28000:810:800,802,804:0:0:8:6:301:0
Bye.
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On 6/30/07, Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vdr: [7841] connect from 127.0.0.1, port 49972 - accepted
vdr: [7841] grabbing to JPEG 70 384 288
Can I hardcode the default resolution from within VDR or the kernel
driver?
Best Regards.
Does it work if you use the v4lctl method?
Are
Stone wrote:
On 6/30/07, *Stone* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vdr: [7841] connect from 127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1/, port
49972 - accepted
vdr: [7841] grabbing to JPEG 70 384 288
Can I hardcode the default resolution
AFAIK:
The TV-out connectors in the dvb-ttpci board output automatically NTSC
if the stream is NTSC. They output automatically PAL when the stream is
PAL.
When there is no stream (channel switch or the like), they output PAL by
default, or NTSC if the tv_standard kernel option is used to
This is exactly what I have observed as well. Is there any way VDR could
perform this V4L ioctl without the need for external applications such as
VLC and v4lctl?
I hope so because installing x to do this seems pretty unreasonable.
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Hi,
I am currently using VDR with a Nexus-S FF card in an NTSC environment. For
a long time, I could never get the correct tv standard (NTSC) while trying
to watch television via VDRAdmin. I recently noticed that once I stream VDR
using VLC and its v4l interface, something in /dev/video0 gets
Stone wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using VDR with a Nexus-S FF card in an NTSC environment. For
a long time, I could never get the correct tv standard (NTSC) while trying
to watch television via VDRAdmin. I recently noticed that once I stream VDR
using VLC and its v4l interface, something in