Moin!
This sounds like a stupid answer to the above question, but I _might_
have the same problem.
I'm not sure because I rarely watch live TV. The other day, though, I
wasn't able to watch all channels, and I thought there was only one
recording active (I have two DVB-T cards). Wasn't able to
From: Stefan-W. Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running two DVB-S cards (Nexus FF and Nova). The update was
without any problem.
When recording on one program I can view at the same time just the
channels of the same bouquet but no other ones (two cards!!). But
recording simultaniously on two
Also sprach Martin Dauskardt am Tue, 16 Sep 2008 at 15:12:10 +0200:
Hallo,
Are there any hints how to solve this problem?
Did you also update the driver/kernel?
No.
When changing the vdr software I didn't change the dvb driver. I'm
using a 2.6.24 (commit 49914084e79) kernel.
Is it a
Hello,
I have installed the vdr-plugin-mplayer. Now I have a VCD which
don't play at all when started from this plugin. When I start
mplayer manually, it plays fine when I use vcd://2 as file name.
Unfortunately, the plugin uses vcd://.
This leads me to two questions:
- Is there some sort of
Hello,
I just upgraded from vdr 1.4.7 to vdr 1.6.0 (from the e-tobi.net experimental
repository). That has changed the order in which devices are selected for
recording significantly. Now, the only card with the CAM is selected first when
recording non-encrypted channels, preventing later
On Tuesday 16 September 2008, Malte Forkel wrote:
Hello,
I just upgraded from vdr 1.4.7 to vdr 1.6.0 (from the e-tobi.net
experimental repository). That has changed the order in which devices are
selected for recording significantly. Now, the only card with the CAM is
selected first when