Quoting jori.hamalai...@teliasonera.com:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cl70fq7sn8
here's you can have a look on xbmc and integrated in it vdr
1:30 to boot.. :)
My own integration needs 0:15 :( , but I am working on it.
Gerald
But Suspend-to-RAM (S3) should work under Ubuntu? Or not?
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Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2008 09:04
An: vdr@linuxtv.org
Betreff: Re: [vdr] XBMC + VDR
Goga777 schrieb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cl70fq7sn8
here's you can have a look on xbmc and integrated in it vdr
Goga
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Maybe this is a trivial
Jörg Knitter schrieb:
Goga777 schrieb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cl70fq7sn8
here's you can have a look on xbmc and integrated in it vdr
Goga
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Niko Ringelstein wrote:
Jörg Knitter wrote:
Goga777 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cl70fq7sn8
here's you can have a look on xbmc and integrated in it vdr
Maybe this is a trivial question, but how does he switch between XBMC
and VDR?
I have read (and thought) about
Jörg Knitter schrieb:
Niko Ringelstein wrote:
Jörg Knitter wrote:
Goga777 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cl70fq7sn8
here's you can have a look on xbmc and integrated in it vdr
Maybe this is a trivial question, but how does he switch between XBMC
Niko Ringelstein wrote:
Jörg Knitter wrote:
In the video, it looks like the the user is using a main menu entry,
that why I wondered, because the XBMC VDR plugin does not seem to
support OSD transmission.
Joerg
As far as I know it connects via streamdev-client.
Then, IMHO the OSD
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:54:35 +0100, Jörg Knitter joerg.knit...@gmx.de
wrote:
Niko Ringelstein wrote:
Jörg Knitter wrote:
In the video, it looks like the the user is using a main menu entry,
that why I wondered, because the XBMC VDR plugin does not seem to
support OSD
That's what I have done. I've written a little script which is called
from the XBMC scripts section. It basicly starts vdr-sxfe and kills
xbmc. After exiting vdr-sxfe xbmc is started again. VDR is running in
the background connected with my server in the basement through
streamdev.
Jörg Knitter schrieb:
Niko Ringelstein wrote:
Jörg Knitter wrote:
In the video, it looks like the the user is using a main menu entry,
that why I wondered, because the XBMC VDR plugin does not seem to
support OSD transmission.
Joerg
As far as I know it connects via
On Friday 12 December 2008 01:43:26 Tobi wrote:
The main goal for this is, to be a community effort to continue the
development of such orphaned VDR plug-ins and give them a new home.
This sounds interesting. I'm maintaining the tvonscreen plugin for Fedora and
tvonscreen has not had any
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Tobi wrote:
Hi Tobias
The main goal for this is, to be a community effort to continue the
development of such orphaned VDR plug-ins and give them a new home.
Could you start a new project for ttxtsubs-plugin? The patch is huge and
the original plugin author has abandoned
Jörg Knitter a écrit :
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Well, tell that to people writing plugins for such output devices.
I don't see where *I* would be involved there?!
Are there enough interfaces to be able to read the and control the OSD
for including them seamlessly it into a different
Found a solution for the delay, please try it and report if it helps you and
even more important if it doesn't break something else.
Special testing should be done for HD channels with high streams.
Change line 77 in xine_input_vdr.c
from:
#define METRONOM_PREBUFFER_VAL (4 * 9 / 25 )
to:
On 12/12/2008, Alex Betis alex.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Found a solution for the delay, please try it and report if it helps you
and even more important if it doesn't break something else.
Special testing should be done for HD channels with high streams.
Change line 77 in xine_input_vdr.c
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Theunis Potgieter
theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/12/2008, Alex Betis alex.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Found a solution for the delay, please try it and report if it helps you
and even more important if it doesn't break something else.
Special testing
Hi,
I'm with 1.7.1 and observe some buffer problems on channels with multiple
audio streams.
Bandwidth of audio steams probably make a different since I observe problems
with channel that has
6 audio tracks or even 4 audio tracks, while there are other channels with 4
tracks that have no problem
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:07:35AM +, Morfsta wrote:
Are you selling single eHD cards solely for implementation within Reel
devices? If so, I believe you should make this clear as I wasn't aware
of this and other users won't be. Some of the problems I have when
running eHD with VDR 1.7.0
It is already possible to have disks array, DVB devices, and all the
cables down in the closet, and as many clients we want behind each TV
set, with only a CAT5 cable and an IR sensor. That's just difficult.
Moving existing plugin code into the VDR core, and getting some out of
the core, into
Anyone using VDR together with Freevo?
It assumes VDR is run headless in the background with softdevice or
xineliboutput or vdr-xine plugin...
Sure - thats the default Gen2VDR installation :)
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when I close xbmc.
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On Fr, Dez 12, 2008 at 09:06:02 -0800, VDR User wrote:
I can say I've seen many people move away from VDR because it doesn't
provide a good solution to this. After years of using standalone VDR
boxes, I too would love if we had the option to use a networked VDR
with each client being
On 12.12.2008 18:06, VDR User wrote:
I can say I've seen many people move away from VDR because it doesn't
provide a good solution to this. After years of using standalone VDR
boxes, I too would love if we had the option to use a networked VDR
with each client being exactly as you
BoNuZZZ a écrit :
Can I start vdr and xineliboutput separately? For example, vdr starts
when computer is on, so it works always. But xinelibout is starting
when I close xbmc.
Yes. You run the plugin in VDR, with no local front-end. You then launch
vdr-sxfe (X) or vdr-fbfe (DirectFB) front-end
Ville-Pekka Vainio wrote:
tvonscreen has not had any releases for quite a while. I've contacted the
developer via e-mail, in case he's not interested in tvonscreen development
anymore (or too busy or something), maybe we could set up a project for
tvonscreen as well.
Of course, you're
2008/12/12 Magnus Hörlin mag...@alefors.se
That's what I have done. I've written a little script which is called
from the XBMC scripts section. It basicly starts vdr-sxfe and kills
xbmc. After exiting vdr-sxfe xbmc is started again. VDR is running in
the background connected with
Rolf Ahrenberg wrote:
Could you start a new project for ttxtsubs-plugin? The patch is huge and
the original plugin author has abandoned the whole VDR thing as far as
know.
Of course. ttxtsubs hasn't been updated for 4 years. I'll try to get an OK
from Ragnar, but will meanwhile create the
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Halim Sahin halim.sa...@t-online.de wrote:
This would add more complexity to vdr and make it unstable.
BTW. VDR is a video disk recorder not a media center??
I don't know an other multimedia project like vdr wich works
stable like vdr.
Why would you assume
Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
I really don't get the point why it is necessary to totally rewrite
VDR core to support multiple frontends (surely loosing compatibility
to almost all plugins), when it will at the end just start one thread
per frontend, while we can already start one VDR
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 11:51 PM, Nicolas Huillard nico...@huillard.net wrote:
BoNuZZZ a écrit :
Can I start vdr and xineliboutput separately? For example, vdr starts
when computer is on, so it works always. But xinelibout is starting
when I close xbmc.
Yes. You run the plugin in VDR, with
Udo Richter a écrit :
On 12.12.2008 18:06, VDR User wrote:
I can say I've seen many people move away from VDR because it doesn't
provide a good solution to this. After years of using standalone VDR
boxes, I too would love if we had the option to use a networked VDR
with each client being
Hello
Am Freitag, 12. Dezember 2008 schrieb Tobi:
Hello!
projects.vdr-developer.org is a place for community maintained VDR
projects. The idea for this was born out of a survey conducted among VDR
users, where it turned out, that even some VDR plug-ins that haven't been
updated for years
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Lars Olsson baronen4...@gmail.com wrote:
2008/12/12 Magnus Hörlin mag...@alefors.se
That's what I have done. I've written a little script which is called
from the XBMC scripts section. It basicly starts vdr-sxfe and kills
xbmc. After exiting
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