On Friday 05 of February 2010, Bikalexander wrote:
Thanks for the link, now I've finally got the correct version:).
I am using 2 DVB cards, it can be adjusted in some way that certain
device is being addressed?
AFAIK not. But you are welcomed to improve this patch.
BR,
Ales
Why not using rotor plugin?
It's working ok even with 1.7.11, but there's a bug with my s2-3200. I don't
know if it's a HW or SW bug, but if I am on a High Band transponder (22khz is
active) the rotor doesn't move, so I have to switch to a low band transponder
first. Workround would be to
I am running a htpc with vdr 1.7.11 + xine
I was using oxine where there is no problem with warnings but unfortunately it
does not support vdpau and doesn't seem to be regularly maintained.
I have disabled dropped frames warning in xine but somehow I still get from
time to time a window
Have you looked at XBMC?
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From: martinez marti...@embl.de
Date: Fri, Feb 5, 2010 12:30
Subject: [vdr] vdr and xbox 360
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
I have an xbox 360 able to run unsigned code and to interact (as all xbox 360s)
with a microsoft media center.
I have
To the best of my knowledge XBMC can only be compiled for xbox1
Anyway for a linux program to 'pretend' to be a Windows Media Center so the
xbox 360 is happy talking to it?
or any vdr plugin that can do the job?
On Feb 5, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Scott Waye wrote:
Have you looked at XBMC?
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martinez wrote:
To the best of my knowledge XBMC can only be compiled for xbox1
Anyway for a linux program to 'pretend' to be a Windows Media Center so the
xbox 360 is happy talking to it?
or any vdr plugin that can do the job?
On Feb 5, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Scott Waye wrote:
Have you
On 02.02.2010 08:04, Falk Spitzberg wrote:
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 16:52 +0100 schrieb Thomas Grünig:
Hi Falk,
I had this problem too and found a solution in vdr-portal.de:
Goto setup/DVB and set Audio languages to 0. For me it works fine.
Good trick. Works fine. Thanks!
Some channels
On 04.02.2010 08:17, Rolf Ahrenberg wrote:
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Well, you can always position to the file name, pres Right and then
Yellow to delete the folder part of the name.
Yes, but IMO that's not an easy way. :) I was thinking about a special
root directory
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:23 AM, martinez marti...@embl.de wrote:
I am running a htpc with vdr 1.7.11 + xine
I was using oxine where there is no problem with warnings but unfortunately
it does not support vdpau and doesn't seem to be regularly maintained.
I have disabled dropped frames
On 02/05/2010 04:16 PM, martinez wrote:
To the best of my knowledge XBMC can only be compiled for xbox1
It is always best not to rely on flawed knowledge, but try to find out
the truth instead: http://xbmc.org/about/
-Petri
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Markus Fritsche kirjoitti:
I am using v1.6.0 (which came with Ubuntu) - is it outdated?
Ah. I guess not - my bad. The latest development version is 1.7.12,
and I made a wrong assumption.
yours,
Jouni
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On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
How about '.'? (w/o the single quotes).
That would result in /video/./name, which is the same
as /video/name.
That was my initial idea too, but due to the VFAT conversion a '#2E'
sub-directory will be made instead of the root directory. I'm using
Dear Petri,
XBMC works for the ORIGINAL Xbox (aka xbox1) not for the XBOX 360
Art
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:02:01 +0200
From: Petri Helin phe...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [vdr] XBMC and vdr
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