> Simon Baxter wrote:
>> IMHO...
>>
>> I've used both, and xineliboutput is arguably easier to get working as
>> you
>> only need the standard xine-lib for your repo, but
>>
>> I've chosen over the years to use vdr-xine as it seems to give the most
>> options to change the front end, as it use
Simon Baxter wrote:
> IMHO...
>
> I've used both, and xineliboutput is arguably easier to get working as you
> only need the standard xine-lib for your repo, but
>
> I've chosen over the years to use vdr-xine as it seems to give the most
> options to change the front end, as it uses the sta
Hello
Am Samstag, 2. Mai 2009 schrieb Seppo Ingalsuo:
> scott wrote:
> > How did you get the smooth scrolling, mine is jerky?
>
> With latest nvidia drivers I had to disable EDID entirely to avoid
> getting always 1080p60 backend resolution for all modes. Here's my
> xorg.conf suitable for a full-
On Sat, 2 May 2009, Paul Menzel wrote:
> I followed [3] and the README.Debian of the vdr-plugin-iptv package from
> [4]. I came up with the following.
I don't know what Debian suggests users to do, but the EXT protocol is
always a secondary solution and the UDP (or HTTP) protocol is the
primary
Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I am trying to set up IPTV for German public stations. They provide
> the multicast addresses [1]. I have to use the Hansenet ones. They
> also provide playlists for VLC and MPlayer [2]. I used VLC to watch
> some channels and that worked quite OK, if the mod
scott wrote:
>
> How did you get the smooth scrolling, mine is jerky?
With latest nvidia drivers I had to disable EDID entirely to avoid
getting always 1080p60 backend resolution for all modes. Here's my
xorg.conf suitable for a full-HD Sony. Some smarter ways to do this
would be nice.
With m
On Thursday 30 of April 2009, Josce wrote:
> Has anyone started using VDR 1.7.6 with the reelbox plugin.
> If so, could you please mail a link to whatever patch you used to do it.
>
> BR,
>
> Josce
You have more posibilities - I'm using patches from
http://www.cssf.cz/showthread.php?t=34104 first
Dear list,
I am trying to set up IPTV for German public stations. They provide the
multicast addresses [1]. I have to use the Hansenet ones. They also
provide playlists for VLC and MPlayer [2]. I used VLC to watch some
channels and that worked quite OK, if the modem has synced correctly(?),
i. e.
Hi,
attached file: skinenigmang-0.1.0-jlac-corners-090502.diff
- change rounds corners to squares corners.
attached file: skinenigmang-0.1.0-jlac-logos-090502.diff
- replace xpm format by logos in 256colors and jpeg
- simplify the logo filenames on disk: at runtine make it lower case,
without spa