Quoting mike lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > So does vdr-xine allow timeshifting then?   I haven't used vdr at all,
> > so I don't know what it can do, but, if it does, then I presume it's
> > doing itself, nothing to do with Freevo's timeshifting?
> >
> Yes.  It does timeshifting.  If your watching a channel and want to
> timeshift, hit pause...  It then starts a recording in the background.
> 
> I'd like to state, i'd much preffer to use freevo/xine or
> freevo/mplayer; but vdr works, and nothing else does (timeshifing).
> 
> Mick
> 
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Kaffeine does timeshifting, but it depends on a few KDE libs etc to compile, so
its probably not a valid option..heh

Travis.



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