On 21 April 2011 07:33, VDR User wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Udo Richter wrote:
>>> I was a little bit surprised to see in the specifications that it needs a
>>> CPU minimum P4 2 Ghz.
>>
>> Thats probably because you need at least an 2GHz P4 to boot windows and
>> a virus scanner
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Udo Richter wrote:
>> I was a little bit surprised to see in the specifications that it needs a
>> CPU minimum P4 2 Ghz.
>
> Thats probably because you need at least an 2GHz P4 to boot windows and
> a virus scanner nowadays. The CPU and RAM demands should be not
It looks like my DVB provider is broadcasting incorrect EIT
information. The SIDs listed are correct but the ONID and TSID are
invalid.
Can VDR ignore the ONID/TSID and match EIT information solely on the SID?
Would this be hard to patch?
It looks like eit.c would need to be modified so it can
Am 20.04.2011 10:54, schrieb serge pecher:
> I was a little bit surprised to see in the specifications that it needs a CPU
> minimum P4 2 Ghz.
Thats probably because you need at least an 2GHz P4 to boot windows and
a virus scanner nowadays. The CPU and RAM demands should be not much
higher than w
This seems to be very promising !
I was a little bit surprised to see in the specifications that it needs a CPU
minimum P4 2 Ghz. That is a pity, because it should be great if it could be
used in a thinclient like the HP T5000 series with 1 Ghz and 1 Gb. Did anyone
gave it a try ?
thanks,
SP
Anyone know if TT is planning to make cable version? At least Canal+ is
sending in full HD (1920x1080p25) in cable here.
I already ordered this S2 card just for output device as I'm using cable
reception. I guess I need to patch VDR to disable recording with it but
can it handle scaling from 1
On 20 April 2011 03:18, Roland Behme wrote:
>> What I would like to know: with the new S2-6400 card does VDR works as
>> rock solid as worked with FF DVB-S cards?
>> This means for me:
>> - OSD and remote are working instanly
>> - even if I'm watching a HD playback, fast forward (and backward) wor