Hi,
15 years ago I've accidently deleted an XFS drive full of recordings.
And even in those (*.vdr) days foremost wasn't the most successful tool
in order to recover recordings.
What I've done:
1. I've made an (dd-) image
2. I used a modified version of genindex to scan the image
smooth &
stable here. Not a single problem and no bugs that I've experienced.
From what I can tell the people talking about buggy drivers don't
actually use Intel HD, they just seem to be repeating what someone
else said, or maybe they have a problem outside of VDR
H.264.
Since dumping Nvidia I haven't kept up with what their current cards
capabilities are so I can't advise on an Nvidia card that does
HEVC/h265. My NUC handles it great though! ;)
> I didn't understand which player/plugin you advise in VDR.
> - MPlayer was very good but no longe
> I plan to upgrade my VDR box, with these two important features :
> - reading mkv files => I am using xineliboutput and vdpau.
MKV is just a container for data streams and support is wide-spread.
Any half-decent player supports mkv. It's also unrelated to
xineliboutput and VDPAU so
Thanks Klaus & all contributors to VDR!
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 3:44 AM, Karim AFIFI <karim.af...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> Many thanks for this new release, and all the job around it !
>
> Regards.
> Karim
>
> -----Message d'origine-
> De : vd
e
>> broadcaster who knows his stuff ;-).
>>
>> My guess is they simply copy/pasted the configuration
>> for these channels and didn't bother adhering to standards.
>>
>> Klaus
>>
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> My video directory is nfs-mounted to a raspberry pi running another vdr. In
> my case, I have not changed the configuration in any way, but despite of
> daily usage, this has not reoccurred. So either some other patch fixed the
> problem for me, or this is some extremely rarely ha
right now either but it only means the conditions
that cause it haven't occurred yet. It will though - it always does
sooner or later unfortunately.
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uns when I boot even more then 20 times. Here the large (1 TB)
> /home/-partition is ext4-filesystem. May this make the difference?
>
> Thanks for your answers.
>
> Greetings
> gbruno
>
>
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Thank you Klaus (and contributors), for your hard work in bringing the
VDR community this newest version! Compiling now :)
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:10 AM, Klaus Schmidinger
<klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de> wrote:
> VDR developer version 2.3.3 is now available at
>
> ftp://
Andreas/fnu:
I didn't realize it varied that much from NA/SA/JP vs. EU but I guess
so! Out of curiosity, whats the ballpark average bitrate of your
non-sports 1080p content?
For those using device bonding, per Klaus's latest post it will live
to see another day in the VDR core. I did, I think (my
d $20-$80, depending). This equipment
is common and has been used for many years here. That being the case,
I would be very surprised if the same wasn't true for Europeans...
Apparently though it's not since you guys are referring to this as
"magic" and not `reality`.
-Derek
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> I would like to know which magic switch behind a single cable receiving only
> one polarization/band allows feeding multiple tuners with independent
> signals. ;-)
There is no "magic", you probably should read up on switches I guess.
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your dvb card, it goes into your switch. 100% internal, 100% your own
hardware.
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> they do in vdr-portal.de ... as I already do remember a bunch of users still
> using that function and the reasons why, so no what-if-scenarios.
Not sure why you didn't mention that earlier but aside of that it
still doesn't answer this part: "I'd like to know why they don't just
u
out there who only has 1 cable and for
some reason can't run more, I'd like to know why they don't just use a
switch. Simple, cheap, easy, and no complex code required.
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Hi and thanks for your reply. Currently the kernel is 4.8.4 stable,
gp8psk kernel driver, vdr-2.2.0. However, this problem has been going
on for quite a while - I'm just now getting around to asking about it.
The drivers I use haven't been changed in years so I'm not sure that's
where the root
Occasionally my signal drops out (haven't looked into it yet), and it
causes VDR to completely freeze and become defunct/zombie. That locks
up the drivers and the only way to resolve it is by rebooting. No core
file gets created. Does anyone know how to prevent the lock-up in the
first place
uot;bbc hd.png".
BBCHD:.. it would be "bbchd.png".
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Hi,
I recently had to update packages on a Debian testing box. Afterwards
I recompiled fresh VDR + plugins. Now when I start VDR, it crashes
with a segfault. I know the versions of everything are fine as I'm
running the same versions on other VDR boxes.
Does this look like a linkage problem? Any
est for streaming just in one direction...
The rpi wasn't designed to be a htpc/dvr, but that hasn't stopped
people from trying to use it as one. Honestly, I bought one with that
intention myself but it just didn't work well enough for my needs so
it collects dust in the closet.
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> job in this case?
I would guess no since the nic on a raspberry pi uses the usb bus.
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ed to your raspi, correct?
>> It's probably just to slow to write all the data vdr throws at it.
>> Or your usb-bus is saturated with all the data flowing in from your receiver
>> and back out to the harddisk.
>> Christoph
>>
>> Am 07.08.2016 um 16:34 schrieb
The official softhddevice git is outdated for most people it seems.
You'll have to patch it for newer ffmpeg support.
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-vdr-dvb/vdr-plugin-softhddevice.git/tree/debian/patches/ffmpeg3-pixelformat.patch
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-vdr-dvb/vdr-plugin
o the USD 450
> on a new RAID right now would be largely wasted, I plan to wait and go direct
> to low power non-RAID SSD, which is the holy grail (financially and
> environmentally).
>
> Make a bit more sense now?
>
> Richard
>
>
> - On 14 Jun, 2016, at 15:20, V
your script, after finishing?
>> Would be very interesting!
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Stephan.
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> No, absolutely not. The setup of OpenELEC is much less complicated and
> dependencies are no problem.
> The vdr-addon and the vnsi-addon gets installed by some clicks on the remote
> and a first channel scan
> needs only some clicks more.
It's always no problem until s
nd I have said I
don't like anything. Once again I have to point out that Kodi is
unnecessary to play mkvs. It's idiotic to even question that fact but
if you really need "proof" then go ahead and install the vdr-mplayer
plugin and prove it to yourself. If you don't want to do that
got polluted with this garbage. Gerald has a history
of lashing out at people who disagree with him or have any criticism
about yavdr. It's pathetic but hopefully in all the nonsense you've
found a solution that suits you.
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You don't need to bother with Kodi (unless you actually want to use
it). VDR + the mplayer plugin work perfectly fine. There's no point in
unnecessarily complicating a persons setup if that's not what they
want.
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>> You don't need to bother with Kodi (unless you actually want to use
>> it). VDR + the mplayer plugin work perfectly fine. There's no point in
>> unnecessarily complicating a persons setup if that's not what they
>> want.
> I know nothing in OpenELEC that is complicati
t; Announce:
>
> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board16-video-disk-recorder/board55-vdr-plugins/127846-
>
> Source:
> https://github.com/flensrocker/vdr-plugin-pulsecontrol
>
> If you use Pulseaudio for audio output, you can change some settings of it
> via the vdr's OSD like
Thanks for all your work! The site is a great resource for the VDR community!
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Tobi <listacco...@e-tobi.net> wrote:
> Everything should be up and running and shiny new now!
>
> I've upgraded the server OS from Debian/Squeeze to Debian/Jessie and
My first introduction to VDR was on Debian. I've only ever used VDR
with Debian and I can say the NA community is primarily Debian,
followed by Ubuntu. I think the lack of interest is with a wiki, not
with Debian users.
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I don't watch dvds but I do use mpv-player via the vdr-mplayer to
playback various media. You could try that.
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For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breaker for me.
Thanks
cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
On 4/17/2015 2:13 PM, VDR User wrote:
For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade
.
Dynamite is used by all yaVDR users.
Restfulapi is now part of OpenELEC.
They sound successful. Unfortunately
https://github.com/yavdr/vdr-plugin-restfulapi/blob/master/README is
just an advertisement for yavdr and gives no actual information on
what exectly restfulapi does. From what I could find
participating in distraction from his
query.
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Gerald Dachs v...@dachsweb.de wrote:
While streamdev and VNSI/XVDR solve some of the issues, most notably
the multi-client dependency, they create new ones. No native OSD with
VNSI/XVDR, VDR configuration synchronization hassle with streamdev.
use softhddevice
useful comment.
To not say it and miss a change to get it done is useless.
Who, and what have they coded? Project names?
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FWIW, everyone I know has switched to softhddevice. I did use
xine-ui/libxine2/vdr-xine a long time ago and it worked fine for me.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 6:56 AM, Tarik CHOUGUA tarik.chou...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi, I'm using vdr with xineliboutput plugin.
When using vdr-sxfe as a frontend
Have you tried compiling the sources yourself? It'll probably take a
while but as long as no voodoo/magic is required, I don't see why not.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 4:33 AM, Torgeir Veimo torgeir.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been testing out VDR on a raspberry pi 2 with excellent result
using
Mar 1 13:05:58 localhost vdr: [8766] ERROR:
/usr/lib/vdr/plugins/libvdr-dummydevice.so.2.0.0: undefined symbol:
_ZN7cDeviceC2Ev
I may be wrong but IIRC I got those kinds of errors when compiling plugins
with a different gcc/g++ than VDR was compiled
Some reader comments in that article seemed to suggest that VDR is becoming
obsolete due to streaming services and RaaS cloud services
(recording-as-a-service). Those readers seem to forget two important issues:
privacy, and availability of service.
Add preference to that list as well
Huge thanks to Klaus and everyone who has contributed over the years
to make VDR the success that it is! The time and effort put into it
has and is greatly appreciated.
See you at the 20 year!
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Am 19.02.2015 um 16:42 schrieb VDR User:
I'm not aware of any video editing software for Linux
There is plenty of it:
- Avidemux
- Cinerella
- flowblade
- Kino
- Kdenlive
- LiVES
- Open Movie Editor
- OpenShot
- PiTiVi
to name only a few.
I use Avidemux
At yavdr we use this feature to start X and vdr in parallel and attach
softhddevice when X is ready.
And you can restart X when softhddevice is detached.
Do you happen to know approx. how much startup time is saved doing this?
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Rather than treating a symptom, why not try to figure out the root
cause of your freezing and address it there?
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 6:38 AM, René linu...@hertell.com wrote:
Hi,
First of all i want to thank Klaus for VDR. Vdr has been now part of my
life for roughly 10 years, and i can't
on. :)
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like they could use a touch-up too so I threw in suggestions
for those as well. :)
Regards,
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Klaus forwarded this to vdr-portal.de. I think vdr 2.1.8 will include a
patch to add
ARGSDIR = $(VIDEODIR)/conf.d
to the ONEDIR case. Because vdr reads all *.conf files from ARGSDIR, you
cannot use VIDEODIR because of setup.conf,
channels.conf etc.
And I should have documented
VDR-2.1.7 added the following:
- VDR now reads command line options from *.conf files in
/etc/vdr/conf.d (thanks
to Lars Hanisch). See vdr.1 and vdr.5 for details.
It seems like this is a welcome change. I plan on moving my command
line options into a single .conf I can share with all my VDR
to the
older DVB-T receivers. VDR is built with the same kernel/DVB as the machine
it runs on. Is this just a driver issue, or is there a test VDR
could/should do based on API to avoid making the unhandled DVBv3 call ?
I would assume this question is more appropriate for the linux-media
mailing
Hi, just curious as I have a Rasp running Openelec and xbmc.
What advantages does this software have over the stuff I am using?
My answer would be smaller/lightweight, fast, low system requirements,
no extra junk you may not want/need/use. VDR provides core
functionality and plugins provide
:
Save buffer before rewinding
Rewind paused during buffer saves
Rewinding waits until buffer is saved
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, the
searchtimer will not be updated any more. The shutdown script
will get no wakeup time, because there is no timer. The VDR will
do no wakeup, and no more searchtimer records will be done.
Maybe an option could be added to VDR to force a boot once a
day. When the next timer is later than
difficult or dependent
than they need to be so for me I wouldn't bother with a plugin when my
system already supports what I'm looking for.
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What exactly is the purpose of that? A way to reduce power consumption
by giving hdmi only enough signal/power it needs per your setup?
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the thermal tolerance is for the A20 but
doesn't low power design not play nice with high temps? I would think
without adding at least some cooling, overclocking that much will send
it to see the grim reaper much much sooner...?
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Onderwerp : Re: Re: [vdr] [solved] allwinner A20: vdr-plugin-sc does compile,
but binary incompatible
How does it work so far? I've looked at Allwinner stuff before but I
wasn't sure if there were stable drivers for the Mali 400 GPU. I know
it can do 1080p, which
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What is the best file system for vdr. I just discovered that recording are
causing crashes of vdr. I have video mounted on xfs partition and I can play
live tv. but recording causes constant crashes.
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Epgsearch has an option to avoid duplicates, so it would record every
episode once - no matter how old they are. Is that what you're looking for?
If not, how can VDR decide if an episode is new or not?
I looked into this ages ago and iirc, there's no sure way for VDR to
know if an episode
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This patch add SubsystemId for usb cards, to be able to make changes to
GetSignalQuality and GetSignalStrength functions.
Jose Alberto
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On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi wrote:
naludump
How much disk space do you actually save using that?
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Here a little feature request:
Problem: the children are watching a recording, and at the end VDR
switches to normal live TV, that can be anything. I have to be there at
the right moment to turn off the screen and the sound, in order to bring
them to leave the tv-room.
I would be nice
and no new keys
are needed.
Agreed. Although, I still like the idea of users being able to set
their own values.
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recording
on last mark yes/no?
Marks in vanilla VDR are used for editing cut-points, not jumping
during playback. So, rather than ask Klaus to deal with it (since it
has nothing to do with editing), perhaps the appropriate person to
make the request to would be whoever maintains the jumpplay patch
I have several VDR boxes that all run 24/7 without being restarted
for weeks/months at a time. Even then a restart was only necessary due
to a system update such as kernel or drive update. All of these boxes
use the EEPG plugin and none of them display any kind of memory
problem. I strongly urge
Freesat uses a Huffman encoding for EGP data, which has not made its
way into VDR core.
a) Plugin EEPG has these tables (and covers some other EPGs as well)
b) A Freesat patch extends VDR to just the Freesat code tables.
The patch also covers Freeview HD (which uses the same encoding
Using VDPAU drops the cpu requires to practically nothing. For
example, my weakest VDR box is running on an Intel Atom 230 1.6ghz
with ION gpu (1st gen). Watching 1080i with temporal-spatial
deinterlace, the cpu hovers around 12%. Even when using software
deinterlacing, it doesn't take a lot
Why not just dump the dvd iso and play it with the vdr-mplayer plugin?
Or vdr-play plugin is that supports playing iso's directly.
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi wrote:
Hi,
I have a minimal setup consisting of an old PC sitting in a different room
.
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Any idea where I should look? Why might xinelib or vdr-sxfe fail to correctly
detect the ION (MCP79) chip when everything is unchanged?
The problem is either software or hardware. If you are __100%
certain__ software hasn't changed, logically the issue must be
hardware related. That doesn't
If you haven't done so already, please bring this to Johns (author of
softhddevice) at the vdrportal forum.
Thanks
On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi wrote:
After upgrading to VDR 2.0, I got Softdevice to almost work (see the mail
archive a couple of months ago
Oops! I misread softdevice as softhddevice. Sorry for the confusion there.
On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi wrote:
On Wed, Dec 25, 2013 at 12:23:23PM -0800, VDR User wrote:
If you haven't done so already, please bring this to Johns (author of
softhddevice
Have you tried patching VDR so it doesn't abort if no dvb device is
found? I'm not sure what side-effects, if any, there may be by doing
so.
Btw, I also found it annoying VDR wouldn't start without a dvb device.
A long time ago I had a dvb card die but i had a lot of unwatched
recordings so I
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Frank Schmirler v...@schmirler.de wrote:
I have been using the VDR Samsung SmartTV VDR plugin which relies on
streamdev for transfer of live channels over the network and it uses
its own proprietary implementation for the transfer of recordings. I
have tried
You can also just buy a really cheap VDPAU capable Nvidia video card.
For about $25 you can have full HD support using VDPAU hardware
decoding.
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in the same place is
insecure and makes it more difficult to support things like multiple
users or one user with multiple PCs, especially if some of them are thin
clients.
In my case every one of my vdr boxes are dedicated single-user htpcs.
For me, having all of vdrs files in one location makes backups
Hi,
Have a look to Make.config.template if you want to use vdr 2.x like 1.6
running in one single dir!
Yeah, I saw that sort of thing is doable but it's probably worth my
while doing things properly to fit in with the current way of
thinking.
It's not `improper` to keep the same pre-FHS
Have you tried softhddevice for output?
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/git/vdr-plugin-softhddevice.git/
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi wrote:
On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 10:01:54PM +0200, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 11:19:48PM +0200, Marko
...@tostado.com.ar wrote:
El 27/10/13 11:11, Peter Münster escribió:
Hi,
This is probably not a VDR problem, but I guess that here are people who
could help perhaps.
I use the femon plugin to check the signal, and there is only some 20%
of the first line (red), when I test my brand new TeVii
SkyStar 2 DVB-S rev 2.3P.
Great as a solution ...
Modified Source - /usr/local/src/vdr-2.0.3/dvbdevice.c
Please send just the differences (diff -u) between the original and the
modified code. I'm afraid even though I tried I can't seem to generate
a proper diff from what you've posted
I believe that's a problem with the video decoder. I had the same problem
using vdpau with vdr-xine long ago but it was quickly fixed. When I started
testing vdr-softhddevice, the problem re-appeared. You can enable CONFIG
+= -DH264_EOS_TRICKSPEED in vdr-softhddevice/Makefile and it should work
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 2:40 AM, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
I have 3 USB receivers. Sometimes my cat runs over the cables, and in some
cases causes one receiver to be loose. I would like VDR to be able to start
in that situation, and not wait until all adapters
))); do sleep 1; done
Additionally I would add a timeout if you plan on doing this during boot:
dvbcount=3
timeout=60
until (($dvbcount == $(ls -d /dev/dvb/adapter* |wc -l) || timeout == 0));
do sleep 1; ((timeout--)); done
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On 18/08/2013 19:27, Brian-Imap wrote:
Hi,
so I tried to look for some kind of info to help me identify the tuners,
this is the most interesting bit I guess:
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all
--name=/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 --attribute-walk
looking at device
VDR 2.x so far is really no different from 1.7.x so if you can manage to
get 1.7.x working, 2.x shouldn't be a problem. Also, you don't really need
a howto. Just get the source, install whatever dependencies are needed,
compile, and enjoy!
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Stephan Loescher loesc
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Lucian Muresan
luci...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
There's now experimental support for libxine, so you can use
xineliboutput with vdr-sxfe. See here;
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board18-vdr-hardware/board98-arm-co/118588-rasperry-pi-xine-plugin/
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 5:33 AM, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote:
I think I would be interested to have possibility for multiple positioners
later, if VDR would only support it.
There doesn't seem to be such a big demand for multiple positioners,
so I guess I'll take
I don't have a dish motor myself but FWIW I know a few people who do
and they all have only one in their setup.
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