[vdr] UPnP/DLNA server plugin?

2008-04-29 Thread Teemu Suikki
Has anyone written a direct UPnP/DLNA plugin, to stream out VDR
recordings and live TV to PS3 or XBOX 360?

IMHO this would be a logical extension to the streamdev plugin. :)

There is a good UPnP server available for linux, called Fuppes:
http://fuppes.ulrich-voelkel.de/

Fuppes can be used to stream VDR recordings, but so far I haven't been
able to get live video to work.. And even with recordings you need to
use transcoding because PS3 doesn't like MPEG-PES.

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[vdr] VDR 1.7.0 multiproto hvr4000

2008-04-29 Thread gimli
Some postings before i read about multiproto + hvr4000 and tuning problems.
I had that problems myselfe. The problem is the inversion setting in the
driver. It's a driver bug. At the moment i do not have my modified driver
by hand. Will post it in later today. I did a mixuup between :
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2008-March/024487.html
and http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg27438.html a
patch i have done.

c

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE]: osdpip-0.0.9

2008-04-29 Thread Theunis Potgieter
What are the requirements of this plugin?

Will it work with vdr-softdevice/vdr-xineliboutput/vdr-xine?

Or does it require a work around on their behalf to make it work properly?

Theunis

On 28/04/2008, Anssi Hannula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Andreas Regel wrote:
   Hi,
  
   there is a new version of the osdpip plugin available:
   http://home.arcor.de/andreas.regel/files/vdr-osdpip-0.0.9.tgz


 Thanks.

  BTW, the Latest version available at in README has not been changed
  and points to the original site, that still has 0.0.8.

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Re: [vdr] VDR 1.7.0 multiproto hvr4000 - multiproto_plus

2008-04-29 Thread Gregoire Favre
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:18:30AM +0200, gimli wrote:
 Some postings before i read about multiproto + hvr4000 and tuning problems.
 I had that problems myselfe. The problem is the inversion setting in the
 driver. It's a driver bug. At the moment i do not have my modified driver
 by hand. Will post it in later today. I did a mixuup between :
 http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2008-March/024487.html
 and http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg27438.html a
 patch i have done.
 
 c
 
 Edgar (gimli) Hucek

Oh, nice one, could you correct my update on your work for
multiproto_plus :
http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2008-April/025655.html

I must have different hardware because all works just fine here...

Thanks,
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[vdr] How to use VDR2VDR for h264 streaming?

2008-04-29 Thread YUP
Hello,

We (me and my friend from the States) have the following problem. My 
friend wants to watch tv programs from Europe, which I stream to him. 
Because my upload is not too big (about 0.5 megabits) we used 
externremux script together with stream-device plugin for vdr to encode 
stream with h264 codec and after that stream it into internet. I have to 
say that my friend was impressed, quality was really nice. Now we want 
more  :-)  It is so inconvenient to use web-interface for switching 
channels, search EPG etc.  And here is our question: is it possible to 
use vdr-stream plugin to stream from one VDR (server) to another VDR( 
client) h264 encoded stream in the same way as it is implemented in
VDR-2-VDR with mpeg2? I mean with remote menu, epg searching, switching 
channels.

Regards,

Yarema

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Re: [vdr] How to use VDR2VDR for h264 streamin g?

2008-04-29 Thread Igor
 We (me and my friend from the States) have the following problem. My 
 friend wants to watch tv programs from Europe, which I stream to him. 
 Because my upload is not too big (about 0.5 megabits) we used 
 externremux script together with stream-device plugin for vdr to encode 
 stream with h264 codec and after that stream it into internet. 

do you encode mpeg2 satellite channels to h.264 on the fly ? It seems to me 
it's very hard job for CPU
or do you stream in Internet h.264 dvb-s2 channels ?

Igor 

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE]: osdpip-0.0.9

2008-04-29 Thread Grégoire FAVRE
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Patrick Boettcher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

With xine/softdevice, one should be able to do such things with very
few CPU usage, but that won't be
compatible to other output devices, kvdr for example was doing it
without any problem on my old [EMAIL PROTECTED]

And that's a feature I would also enjoy to add into vdr-xine :-)

  I'm using it with vdr-xineliboutput from e-tobi. (not the 0.0.9 I think,
  but I'm not sure).

  Except that this version uses one complete processor when running. Good
  thing, I have a dual-core :).

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE]: osdpip-0.0.9

2008-04-29 Thread Theunis Potgieter
Then surely it will not be an OSD pip any more but rather just a pip?
seems like osd is the bottle neck?

On 29/04/2008, Grégoire FAVRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Patrick Boettcher
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  With xine/softdevice, one should be able to do such things with very
  few CPU usage, but that won't be
  compatible to other output devices, kvdr for example was doing it
  without any problem on my old [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  And that's a feature I would also enjoy to add into vdr-xine :-)


I'm using it with vdr-xineliboutput from e-tobi. (not the 0.0.9 I think,
but I'm not sure).
  
Except that this version uses one complete processor when running. Good
thing, I have a dual-core :).


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Re: [vdr] How to use VDR2VDR for h264 streaming?

2008-04-29 Thread YUP
Yes, we encode it on the fly: Abit I-N73HD motherboard with overclocked 
Intel Pentium E2160 processor. Working like a charm, about 50-60% 
loading  of the each of processors.
Here is my encoding line:
(Middle quality)
cat $OUT.avi  /usr/bin/mencoder $IN  -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264 
-x264encopts bitrate=300:threads=auto  -oac lavc -lavcopts 
acodec=aac:abitrate=20  -o $OUT.avi $OUT.log

High quality:
cat $OUT.avi  /usr/bin/mencoder $IN  -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264 
-x264encopts 
bitrate=256:subq=5:8x8dct:frameref=2:bframes=3:b_pyramid:weight_b:threads=auto 
-oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=aac:abitrate=20  -o $OUT.avi $OUT.log

Yarema


 We (me and my friend from the States) have the following problem. My 
 friend wants to watch tv programs from Europe, which I stream to him. 
 Because my upload is not too big (about 0.5 megabits) we used 
 externremux script together with stream-device plugin for vdr to encode 
 stream with h264 codec and after that stream it into internet. 
 
 do you encode mpeg2 satellite channels to h.264 on the fly ? It seems to me 
 it's very hard job for CPU
 or do you stream in Internet h.264 dvb-s2 channels ?
 
 Igor 
 
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Re: [vdr] How to use VDR2VDR for h264 streamin g?

2008-04-29 Thread Igor
 Yes, we encode it on the fly: Abit I-N73HD motherboard with overclocked 
 Intel Pentium E2160 processor. Working like a charm, about 50-60% 
 loading  of the each of processors.
 Here is my encoding line:
 (Middle quality)
 cat $OUT.avi  /usr/bin/mencoder $IN  -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264 
 -x264encopts bitrate=300:threads=auto  -oac lavc -lavcopts 
 acodec=aac:abitrate=20  -o $OUT.avi $OUT.log
 
 High quality:
 cat $OUT.avi  /usr/bin/mencoder $IN  -vf scale=512:384 -ovc x264 
 -x264encopts 
 bitrate=256:subq=5:8x8dct:frameref=2:bframes=3:b_pyramid:weight_b:threads=auto
  
 -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=aac:abitrate=20  -o $OUT.avi $OUT.log

it's interesting...
BTW - does the picture's quality change after high quality h264 decoding ?
Which bitrate and resolution have the mpeg2 channels ?

Igor 


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[vdr] [Announce] epgsearch-0.9.24

2008-04-29 Thread Christian Wieninger
Hi,

here's the next release of epgsearch:

2008-04-29: Version 0.9.24
new:
- support for vdr-1.6.x/1.7.x
- speedup in searching and search timer updates (about 25%)
- speedup in EPG menues, thanks to patch authors from http://www.open7x0.org
- support for VDRSymbols font (activate it with 'WarEagle=1' in 
epgsearchmenu.conf)
- the EPG command 'Search in recordings' now evaluates the info.vdr 
instead of the
  recordings path name and also does fuzzy searching, suggested by 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- search timers with action 'switch only' and switch timers now have an 
additional
  option 'unmute sound' which unmutes audio at the event, if it was off, 
suggested
  by Michael Brückner
- the timer update notification mails supports now an additional variable
  %timer.modreason%, that holds the reason for a timer update in plain 
text (see
  epgsearchupdmail(-html).templ for a sample)
- support for a conf.d mechanism (s. MANUAL - 14. The conf.d 
subdirectory), suggested
  by Mike Constabel.
- new SVDRP command 'LSCC' that returns the results of a timer conflict
  check. See the MANUAL for details about the format of the result list.
- new patch against VDR (vdr-1.5.17-progressbar-support-0.0.1.diff) that 
adds support
  for graphical progressbars in skins classic and st:tng, thanks to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- '0' in the menu of done recordings now toggles the display of the 
episode name only
- the favorites menu can now also be displayed after 'Overview - Now' 
via setup,
  suggested by Bittor Corl
- menu of recordings done now sorts the date top down
- support for new info key behaviour in vdr-1.5.13
- changes for builtin graphtft-patch (when using VDR-extension-patch you 
need  v.37)
- updated the timercmd-patch for vdr-1.5.12 
(patches/timercmd-0.1_1.5.12.diff)
- added patches/README.patches to describe the existing patches
- update of 'undoneepgsearch.sh', a script to remove recordings from the 
done file via
  reccmds.conf, thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- update of finnish translation, thanks to Rolf Ahrenberg
- full spanish translation, many thanks to agusmir, dragondefuego, 
GenaroL, lopezm and
  nachofr from todopvr.com, and especially to bittor
- update of italian translation, thanks to Diego from 
vdr-italia.phpbb24.com
- update of dutch translation, thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- the setup option No announcements when replaying is now ignored, if 
the search timer
  update was triggered manually, suggested by Andreas Mair.

fixes:
- shifting the time display: the start time now only gets displayed in
  'Overview - Now' instead of a progressbar, if there's not already a 
start time
  in the menu template ('%time%') as in the default template,
  thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for reporting
- fixed some issues regarding GPL, thanks to Thomas Günther for reporting
- fixed a crash when no EPG is present, thanks to Petri Helin for 
providing a patch
- the default value for maximum duration is now '23:59' to avoid 
problems with
  external tools, thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for reporting 
(bug-id #371)
- after an EPG change of less then 10 minutes epgsearch modified a timer 
instead of
  creating a new one. This caused problems with events with less then 10 
minutes. The
  tolerance is therefore now min(event duration, 10 min). Thanks to 
Janne Liimatainen
  for reporting.
- fixed some translations, thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for reporting
- speed improvement when scrolling through EPG menus, thanks to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for
  reporting
- fixed a crash, when SIGINT is signaled while background threads startup
- channel group separators in 'Overview Now/Next/...' are now hidden if 
they are
  empty like in ':@30', thanks to Ulf Kiener for providing a patch
- fixed a crash in the setup of the addon plugins when VDR is patched 
with the ext-patch
  and active LIEMIKUUTIO
- 'avoid repeats' combined with 'pause on ... recordings' created to 
less timers, thanks
  to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for reporting
- fixed some compiler warnings with g++ 4.3
- fine-tuning fuzzy matching of descriptions, thanks to Alf Fahland for 
providing a patch
- fixed a problem with pipes in the pattern of blacklists, thanks to 
Andreas Mair for
  reporting.
- fixed labeling the green/yellow color keys after toggling the keys in 
menu 'Schedule',
  thanks to Andreas Mair for reporting.
- fixed evaluation of compiler flags like WITHOUT_EPGSEARCHONLY,...

Download:
http://winni.vdr-developer.org/epgsearch/downloads/vdr-epgsearch-0.9.24.tgz

Have fun!

Christian


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Re: [vdr] UPnP/DLNA server plugin?

2008-04-29 Thread Steffen Barszus
Teemu Suikki schrieb:
 Has anyone written a direct UPnP/DLNA plugin, to stream out VDR
 recordings and live TV to PS3 or XBOX 360?
   
no something like that doesnt exist. I have used a cron to fetch the m3u 
of the channels list onto harddisc and mediatomb to serve it with upnp 
to my tg100. To my knowledge they are supporting PS3 and the latest 
version is also supporting transcoding - so this seems to be a good 
start. Missing is a recording list which can be done with some sort of 
hack with the streamdev plugin as well (greating  a file with the urls 
for recordings and streamdev externremox to serve the files.
 IMHO this would be a logical extension to the streamdev plugin. :)
   
see above - yes. This and the possibility to have some notification 
between mediatomb and streamdev-server this would be really nice.

Someone would need to do some work on the meditomb side ideally to write 
a custom import script to display it properly in the structure 
-according to mediatomb docs this should be fairly
 There is a good UPnP server available for linux, called Fuppes:
 http://fuppes.ulrich-voelkel.de/
   
not tried that - found mediatomb to look more interesting
 Fuppes can be used to stream VDR recordings, but so far I haven't been
 able to get live video to work.. And even with recordings you need to
 use transcoding because PS3 doesn't like MPEG-PES.

   



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Re: [vdr] UPnP/DLNA server plugin?

2008-04-29 Thread Lars Bläser
Teemu Suikki wrote:
 Has anyone written a direct UPnP/DLNA plugin, to stream out VDR
 recordings and live TV to PS3 or XBOX 360?
 
 IMHO this would be a logical extension to the streamdev plugin. :)
 
 There is a good UPnP server available for linux, called Fuppes:
 http://fuppes.ulrich-voelkel.de/
 
 Fuppes can be used to stream VDR recordings, but so far I haven't been
 able to get live video to work.. And even with recordings you need to
 use transcoding because PS3 doesn't like MPEG-PES.
 

Sony PS3 as outputdevice (with mediatomb)
http://www.vdrportal.de/board/thread.php?postid=705745

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