need to fire up that box now to see if I remember it incorrectly.
Don't worry about it :) Used to have the same hardware (in combination with
assortment of Satelco and TechnoTrend budget cards). Definately not
possible.
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On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Heikki Manninen h...@iki.fi wrote:
Hello,
this is probably a driver issue but does anyone here have experienced the
OSD issue with the TechnoTrend 6400 S2 full-featured card when used as
output?
The problem is that for example an open VDR menu
I have a number of different Conax CAM modules from different manufacturers and
all of them disappear from VDR after a couple of days running. Hitting CAM
reset on the CI menu will bring it back online. Naturally all Conax channel
recordings will fail silently as a result of this until the CAM
On 29.2.2012, at 13.18, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 29.02.2012 12:13, Heikki Manninen wrote:
I have a number of different Conax CAM modules from different manufacturers
and all of them disappear from VDR after a couple of days running. Hitting
CAM reset on the CI menu will bring it back
On 29.2.2012, at 13.29, Johannes Truschnigg wrote:
Hi list,
my CAM drops out every once in a while, too. It's rather annoying, but I don't
know how to fix the problem, so I decided to work around it. Whenever my CAM
fails, the kernel/DVB driver seems to notice, and the debug ringbuffer
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:26, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote:
On 23.02.2012 06:47, Heikki Manninen wrote:
Hello, here's my current setup:
1 x Satelco DVB-C Budget with CI + CAM (Conax CIv1)
1 x Satelco DVB-C Bidget wuthout CI
When recording FTA channels VDR seems
leaving the one with CI free for live viewing/recording encrypted
channels.
Any way to achieve this through configuration?
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Petri Helin wrote:
Simon Baxter wrote:
Has anyone tried one of these new cards with VDR?
http://www.dvbshop.net/product_info.php/info/p149_SATELCO-EasyWatch-PCI-DVB-C-HDTV--Basic-Edition-.html
Or any other DVB-C card supporting CI/CAM and MPEG-4 ?
The support for MPEG-4 comes in the
Marko Kenttälä wrote:
Markus Ingalsuo wrote:
I'm looking for Conax CAM:s that support more than two simultaneous
streams. I have a 'Dual CA Conax Irdeto' which only supports watching
two channels at a time and I need four or more. Has someone allready
done some documentation on CAM:s
On su, 2007-03-18 at 15:46 +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
You can disable all the cThread::EmergencyExit() calls if you don't want
this. Maybe I should disable this by default in a future version - and wait
until people start complaining because recordings are broken... ;-)
I personally
On to, 2007-02-01 at 19:29 +0200, Kartsa wrote:
I've noticed that earlier when I was using PIII 550 MHz and vdr 1.3.22
(or something about) I made a test by recording nine channels
simultaneously and watching a recording at the same time. I remember
there seemed to be no trouble doing it.
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Heikki Manninen wrote:
On su, 2007-01-14 at 14:48 +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Your CAM doesn't respond to the QUERY that VDR sends to it.
So VDR can't ask the CAM whether it is able to decrypt a certain
channel (in addition to others it is already decrypting).
So
On su, 2007-01-14 at 14:48 +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Your CAM doesn't respond to the QUERY that VDR sends to it.
So VDR can't ask the CAM whether it is able to decrypt a certain
channel (in addition to others it is already decrypting).
So it's a hard-/firmware restriction of your CAM.
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