cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
| I have setup vdr to receive and decode digitenne. I have used the following
| manuals:
| https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VDR
| https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Digitenne
|
|
| Sometimes i see some disturbance in the received image. I wonder if this
| is
James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com wrote:
| I would like to run vdr with more than one remote client using the
| xinelib plugin.
| It currently works, and both clients see the same picture.
| Is it possible to have two clients watching different channels or
| different recordings?
|
|
Friedhelm Büscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| i wrote a small shellscript which does the job. It looks, if the original
video is a mpg
| or different and do the right steps to get a vdr-video. You need mencoder and
genindex for
| the script. Let me know, if this works for you, too.
Thanks! It
VDR User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I think a better idea is to just install a codec that plays whatever
| format your camera videos are in and use the mplayer plugin.
But I have a rather underpowered VDR machine with a full-featured DVB-S
card, so I really need to use the hardware MPEG decoder.
I'm trying to convert video clips from my camera (KonicaMinolta A200)
to .vdr format, so that I can watch them using vdr, but so far I had
no success. The format is MJPEG 640x480 30fps, with PCM audio
(7875x16x1). I can convert it to MPEG4 with:
transcode -i $in -x mov,ffbin -y ffmpeg -F mpeg4 -N