spread things all over my house and from the sound of it
neither do you(?). All my bathroom items are in the bathroom. All my
kitchen items are in my kitchen. All my office items are in my office.
I keep everything VDR in one place. It works great (for me). I see no
reason to put a VDR binary
. I'm in the habit of simply running
VDR from it's source dir and using symlinks. It makes things very easy
like archiving working/test sources, changing between versions without
any needless 'reinstall'ing, etc. I see no benefit what-so-ever to
installing over running VDR from the source dir, unless
to vdr
1.7.27 and the channel name is now only a single character for every
channel.
I had the same problem here as well. Klaus has fixed it, try the patch below:
diff -pruN vdr-1.7.27-orig/channels.c vdr-1.7.27/channels.c
--- vdr-1.7.27-orig/channels.c 2012-03-25 22:46
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:
it seems xine-plugin 0.9.4 does not compile with vdr 1.7.27.
I'm not sure if Rnissl has done a proper fix yet but in the meantime
you can try:
diff -pruN xine-0.9.4-orig/Makefile xine-0.9.4/Makefile
--- xine-0.9.4-orig
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Torgeir Veimo torg...@netenviron.com wrote:
I've seen this a lot lately. due to tuning problems with my nova-t
500s, I've gotten frequent zero length recordings. Playing back these
either using the xine plugin, or xineliboutput, causes VDR to crash
and restart
to VDR, or NO
it does not.
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Frank Neumann
v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
That's what I read: Hey stupid I'm super cool and able to compile VDR by
myself, you're a nobody just able to use this bullshit yaVDR ...
Then you're a complete idiot because that is NOT what I said.
Grow up
configurable on
the fly, eg in vdradmin, not buried in a config file that requires VDR
to be restarted after editing.
I think restarts should be avoided as much as possible. There's
nothing more annoying than restart/reboot, especially when it's not
necessary
. Complicated.
Maybe something like this would work...
User can define how much of his ram he wants used for buffering. VDR
uses x% of this for constant buffering. The remainder is only used
when pause/rewind has been pressed. When the remainder is filled, the
entire buffer is dumped to disk
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 01.03.2012 07:03, schrieb VDR User:
one option to spread
the workload could be Klaus assigning different portions to different
contributors that would like to work on it. If Klaus is clear about
what he wants
to read this a couple times to make sure I wasn't
misunderstanding some how. This is a huge announcement and I think
everyone will agree a big step in the right direction to suit modern
needs. Since it sounds like true server/client will really happen for
VDR now, maybe it would be a wise idea
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
In any case this would be the biggest rewrite of major parts of VDR
ever, with lots of breakage, total loss of plugin compatibility and very
long development cycle.
It's not a small task, but I believe the end product
I'm included in the list of people that wished VDR supported real
server/client. I don't mean hacks and workarounds but real true
support, which of course means a major redesign. I know several users
who hated to but left VDR because it lacks this. Bringing VDR to
modern times/needs would
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 2:38 AM, fnu v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
Dudes,
did set up a basic VDR on Ubuntu Precise yesterday and it did work as
expected.
Install a minimal Ubuntu from alternate installer, add apt-get install xorg
nvidia-current, VDR e.g. from our yaVDR PPA
What's the url for this plugin? I would definitely like to try it!
Does it also have a built-in media player?
Does it support an HD osd?
I've always used xine-lib-1.2 vdpau + vdr-xine and the mplayer plugin
for media playback. Then recently tried xineliboutput because it has a
built-in media
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:07 AM, fnu v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
Does it support an HD osd?
Where ist the difference? Plugin does support OSD size up to display
resolution ...
How about the new truecolor osd VDR has now?
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:55 AM, fnu v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
How about the new truecolor osd VDR has now?
Well, you did ask regarding a HD OSD which isn't automatically a true
color OSD ...
Sorry, I had two questions. 1) does it support HD resolution, and 2)
does it support
for the correct display and -x to start xorg by the
plugin. And no, there is no need for a display manager, I wonder where you
got this information ... most of us do test the plugin on existing Linux
desktop installtion, because there's quit a way to go ...
From vdr -h:
softhddevice (0.4.7
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Gerald Dachs v...@dachsweb.de wrote:
Thanks, I just send him a private message providing a link to this
thread and asked that he read it when he has a few free minutes so I
don't have to copypaste.
He told already in the vdr-portal that he wouldn't like
need a windows manager with xine/vdr-xine either, but
according to softhddevice own text, -f requires it.
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On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 3:29 AM, Ville Skyttä ville.sky...@iki.fi wrote:
Even though they'd get lost when VDR writes it, allowing comments there
would be an improvement so distros (and VDR itself) could ship the file
with some comments in it that instruct users what they need to do before
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Lou tuxoho...@hotmail.de wrote:
Where can I find tarballs for vdr 1.4.x? Your webspace only ships version
patches (diff)
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/
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On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 11:44 AM, René linu...@hertell.com wrote:
the official gentoo overlay? Even better if it could be added as a basic
feature of vdr (that could be turned on/off from the settings :-) Klaus?
Please, please, please :-)
There was talk of this some time ago, though I don't
. This would be more than enough.. :-) But having a
patch working for vdr is ok too :-)
RAM is cheap enough now days that having plenty of it isn't a problem
for most people. For example, 4GB will cost you less than a few hours
at the pub with friends
Arturo, please stop starting new threads when replying to the same
subject. Just reply in your original thread from now on ok?
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On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Joe solevit...@googlemail.com wrote:
A while ago, I forked the prefermenu-plugin and named it favorites. It can
be downloaded from the German vdr-portal:
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board1-news/board2-vdr-news/106482-announce-favorites-0-0-1-aka-skin-enabled
/path/to/good/xine.config)
]] echo config is good :) || echo config is bad :(
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pixels ?
I assume you did not unload xine before editing the config file. The
file can not be edited while xine is running.
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This is starting to sound like a big overhaul. If that's the case,
maybe it should go one step further and compartmentalize all the
settings so VDR can take the next step and provide a true
server/client option. ;)
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Kartsa k...@kniivila.com wrote:
Has anyone built a script for logwatch to get VDR messages from the logs? I
am not familiar with perl which is mostly used with logwatch scripts. I
assume it is possible to use any other language as well but thought that I
would
vdr -Pxineliboutput --local=none --remote=37890 --primary
try: vdr -P'xineliboutput --local=none --remote=37890 --primary'
Using double-quotes is problematic.
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On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:26 AM, M. Fiegert m...@trigfee.de wrote:
can anybody please point me to some examples how to transcode/reencode to
vdr format (ts or pes if necessary)?
I found a lot of convert scripts, mencoder commandlines, ... to transcode
from vdr to eg mp4. Unfortunatly I could
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Tony Houghton h...@realh.co.uk wrote:
I'm a vdpau user and can say it's works just fine here.
Did you compile the xine stack yourself? I find it's very picky, eg if I
try to use a repository with a set of packages that allegedly support
VDPAU, vdr-sxfe doesn't
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On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Roland Behme r...@nugman.de wrote:
What can I do to find out the offending plugin?
Try to deactivate the plugins one by one.
A core dump and gdb may help as well.
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This is a little off-topic but is there a VDR plugin to view nfo +
jpg? Maybe even in the osd since VDR now supports truecolor..? This
is the one big feature imo that things such as the mplayer plugin lack
and it's really a shame.
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min recording on one of sky italia channels. Here is the link:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3992138005/1.ts
Hope this helps.
Thanks and best regards,
Sami
Will you please stop making new threads with the same title!
Especially a VDR announcement title
patches been merged yet? When will they be merged into the
xine-lib-1.2 tree? I don't know anyone still using 1.1 since 1.2 is
where the vdpau dev happens.
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Hi! (this may not be perfect forum for my question, but..)
If I select to use Gentoo overlay vdr-devel to get vdr-1.7.19
I cannot use vdr-xineliboutput-1.0.5-r1 plugin because it's blocked for
=media-video/vdr-1.7
Why? Is there some reason? Because I have seen xineliboutput-plugin
working
to kernel 3.0.
I've got one of those that has worked fine in 2.6.32 up to 2.6.39.3...
It's connected with a serial IR. Maybe support for your particular
IR receiver broke, but that remote has been just fine.
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' to 'git-vdr'. You can still continue to use the old
username, but I might drop this sometimes. It is easily changed with:
git remote set-url origin \
git-...@projects.vdr-developer.org:repository-name.git
If you are missing a feature, have any improvement suggestions or have
any problem
.
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On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Torgeir Veimo torg...@netenviron.com wrote:
The Philips Prestigo SRT9320 seem to have a perfect key layout for
VDR. Does anyone have any experience with this remote with VDR?
http://www.newscenter.philips.com/pwc_nc/main/shared/assets/be/Downloadablefile
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Mike Booth mike_boot...@iprimus.com.au wrote:
I've got round the problem of noty being able to play recordings made with
vdr-1.7.19 by removing recorder.c recorder.h recording.c recording.h and
remux.c remux.h and replacing them with the same files from vdr
suppose sloppy coding and mishandling of
memory would cause the symptoms you're describing though.
On a side-note, a lot of people experience a frozen vdr/xine with 100%
buffer. It's never been fixed to my knowledge and it's been a while
since I've seen it brought up but iirc it has nothing to do
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Luboš Doležel lu...@dolezel.info wrote:
Apart from simplifying the script to a single line I've found a solution:
I've tripled the size of the ring buffer in vdr-streamdev-server and the
problem is gone. No problems after hours of playback...
Is there any
out a cache of dupes.
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', was
their statement. They had no due date for fixing it though.
I managed to build the yavdr teams vdr-dev(1.7.17) for Ubuntu Lucid, from
source with my change so I can again record TV6.
The main reason for using the yavdr stuff is VDPAU, as I use xineliboutput.
Getting a VDR setup with vdpau is very
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Dominic Evans oldma...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any patch for VDR that stops Live TV whilst you're in the menus?
None that I'm aware of but what's the point of doing that anyways? If
it's a matter of being too distracting or something then you can
always
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Henning Pingel henn...@henningpingel.de wrote:
Maybe this could also be a good starting point for building up an English
language VDR user community forum - starting off with UK/Ireland users. I
always thought an English language community was missing next
Hi!
I have strange problem. After installing (again) whole vdr system from
scratch, epgsearch plugin don't add any timers anymore.
At vdradmin-am I can see all those EPG Search's and if I execute one
of those, it' find what it should find. But even I click Force Update
nothing comes to Timers
Hi!
Yes I have.. And I managed to fix that problem.. Error mixing yavdr and
ubuntu?!?
From somewhere (I don't know where) /etc/init.d/vdr script sat
--port=2001 (even SVDRP_PORT was not set anywhere) but still at
/etc/vdr/setup.conf epgsearch.SVDRPPort = 6419
So, everything looked good
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
Am 20.04.2011 23:33, schrieb VDR User:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
Thats probably because you need at least an 2GHz P4 to boot windows and
a virus scanner nowadays.
I seriously
should be not much
higher than with an old SD FF card, as long as you only handle the
encoded video stream like VDR does. The highest 'demand' is probably
having an PCI Express socket already. (Not that PCI bandwidth wouldn't
be enough either, but PCIE probably seemed more future proof and simpler
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 2:36 AM, syrius...@no-log.org wrote:
vdr-sxfe output complains it can't demultiplex the stream, but that
won't work when I'm away and nobody's watching tv. That won't prevent
vdr from using the bad card.
If the vdr-sxfe log gives you useful text for this, why can't you
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 6:39 AM, John Klimek jkli...@gmail.com wrote:
My DVB-S provider sends a 9-day EPG guide only one one specific transponder.
Is it possible to use only that transponder for EPG grabbing?
...or can I specify which channels/transponders to use somehow?
AFAIK VDR isn't
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:18 AM, John Klimek jkli...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the best way to tune to that transponder? Using SVDRP?
(ie. I'm new to VDR but would I issue a CHAN command, then wait 10
minutes (or whatever), then issue another CHAN command?)
Yeah, svdrp, sorry forgot to mention
get
back to watching the recording.
Are you sure the epg scanner is active if the device is recording?
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On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 7:28 AM, syrius...@no-log.org wrote:
I'm now running one vdr instance with 4 dvb devices.
One device is crashing quite often and I haven't find a way to
automatically detect when it's crashed. (vdr used to issues unknown
picture type message in the past)
If you're
, Sony, and your friends at Logitech to start with.
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the colored keys on TV
remotes 25 years ago, not surprisingly in the order R(ed) G(reen) Y(ellow)
B(lue).
Fifteen years later, Klaus adopt these common keys and standardized this
order, RGYB, for his awesome and incredible solution VDR, as they are
anywhere available, except on some trashy ones
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 4:40 AM, fnu v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
Regardless, users always have the option to patch the feature in if it
doesn't become a part of VDR's core.
Here we go! Provide a patch, users can use or not w/o assuming to change
vdr-core.
Like the majority of users
there
might be different conventions elsewhere, but the VDR is a STB for DVB
standard that documents the teletext too.
I have two top end tv's, one Panasonic, one Sony. Both support
teletext, neither have the color button scheme as RGYB. I would guess
it's as you mentioned, maybe that scheme
I applied both your patches and skipping does seem to be improved
quite a bit. Something still seems a little off however.
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remotes and at
least half don't use that button order. In addition, not every remote
has color buttons 4 in a row. Plenty of them make a square around
other buttons such as 'ok/enter' for example.
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 2:54 PM, fnu v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de wrote:
vdr-user:
That's definitely not true. I have about 8 different remotes and at least
half don't use that button order. In addition, not every remote has color
buttons 4 in a row. Plenty of them make a square around
no vdr patch.
I would very much appreciate if somebody with deeper knowledge of the
interplay between vdr - vdr-xine - xine-lib would look into and comment
on this.
Are you saying that when you press skip+/-, you get a delay before the
skip occurs? If so, I experience this problem too. Most
to say the least. The good news is
that Rnissl has this problem also
How do you know? Are you in contact with him?
Yes. However, I'm referring to the problem I described. I guess you
may have a separate problem.
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Tim rollercoas...@reel-multimedia.com wrote:
- Fixed detecting frames on channels that broadcast with 50 or 60 fps.
I just made a recording from arte HD with VDR 1.7.17 and everything
worked fine. It played correctly (on a TT-S2 6400 prototype), the current
time in developing it.
There's a sample script at VDR Portal that automates this.
It may be wise to post that script along with your next patch update.
There are a lot of NA users who have trouble trying (and consequently
stop) to navigate german-based vdr portal.
Best regards
a good stable
'vdr-movedish' plugin has been needed for quite some time. It almost
seems like a plugin you'd expect to come with vanilla VDR since it
provides such a basic function.
Anyways, thanks for your work.
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Simon Baxter linu...@nzbaxters.com wrote:
Just switched from vdr-1.7.16 to vdr-1.7.17 and am getting these error
messages.
Mar 14 20:08:51 freddy vdr: [10728] cVideoRepacker: switching to MPEG1/2
mode
Mar 14 20:08:51 freddy vdr: [10728] cVideoRepacker
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
Don't get too excited about the TrueColor OSD, though.
What comes with VDR is only the basic OSD platform that
allows plugins to use full screen 32 bit ARGB color,
with alpha blendable pixmaps and such.
Do you have any
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:
I don't know where to start. Is this a vdr, lirc or a driver problem, or
perhaps initscript order problem? Should I try the 2.6.38-rc5, or would
that be just looking for trouble?
Check the VDR log and xine log. If VDR
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:
I don't know where to start. Is this a vdr, lirc or a driver problem, or
perhaps initscript order problem? Should I try the 2.6.38-rc5, or would
that be just looking for trouble?
Check the VDR log and xine log. If VDR
/DVB_TT_Budget_Patch ?
No, my FF cards are unmodified. I mean that I'm not using the FF
aspect -- I don't use the onboard decoder or tv output. I switched to
VDPAU for decoding (back when VDPAU was developed against the
xine-lib-1.1 tree), and the video cards output obviously. This was
long before VDR
I've got a couple FF cards that work fine, although I've used them as
budget cards ever since I moved to a VDPAU setup.
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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Tobias Grimm listacco...@e-tobi.net wrote:
Is there a patch/plugin/tool/whatever which would make VDR somehow tag
recordings where there were stream-error when recording?
It shouldn't be too hard to scan a *.ts-File for discontinuity errors,
but I would like
press. Subsequent
skip backwards would skip 60 seconds as normal.
This would make it easier to narrow down the start of a program after
skipping ads.
Binary search has already been patched into some distributions with the
Liemikuutio-patch.
Cf. http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Theunis Potgieter
theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
function. Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
h264
When fast forwarding or rewind h264 VDR recordings, the still frames
update very slowly. Often times I've seeked several minutes in a
recording before the still frame updates and this is much farther then
I intended. This doesn't happen with mpeg2 recordings at all. The
still frames update very
MCE usb remote is a good choice or you could build your own very
easily using an FTDI component and an IR receiver. In either case it
will cost you about $25 or less.
Btw, I actually use a couple ION boxes for VDR. I don't use a
server/client setup however because from what I understand it just
I could be wrong about this but it seems I remember this subject
coming up some time ago and Klaus mentioning rotor support is on his
todo list. My apologies if I've got that backwards.
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use it are not programmers and rely on others to write it. There are also a
lot of people who use vdr that are not on the list. So it's up to use few
to speak loud :)
You couldn't be more right about there being a lot of VDR users who
don't make use of the mailing list. I know a large number
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Udo Richter udo_rich...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi list,
This is the test version 0.0.1 of my h.264 nalu fill data removal tool.
The tool deletes NALU fill data from h.264 streams embedded into TS
files, like VDR recordings. The overall file structure isn't modified
the flag set incorrectly, essentially making it useless.
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simply doesn't agree with
reality.
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for testing. It actually can do just
over 60 fields temporal-spatial on 1080i with the latest stable driver
260.19.29. IIRC previous driver versions had some issues there.
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you think about
NVIDIA's GeForce GT 430
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3973/nvidias-geforce-gt-430
seems it's the best choice for vdr/htpc
- more cold than gt220
- more powerfull
- HDMI 1.4,
- 3D over HDMI
- Ethernet channel
- Audio return channel
- 4k × 2k Resolution Support
It's
which does full rate
temporal-spatial 1080i and allows you to use it with an old slow cpu's
that are dirt cheap if you don't already have one collecting dust in
your basement. Not sure how much more economical you can get aside of
free.
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote:
AIUI VDR generates the OSD as a bitmap no matter which output plugin is
used and the player only has the choice of how to overlay it on the
video. So getting it rendered by VDPAU would be easy enough
I agree, the less layer upon layer upon layer, the better. I also
want to point out that there are a large number of users who have
dedicated VDR boxes connected directly to tv's in an htpc environment,
using only a remote control to navigate the menus and ssh for box
maintenance. Not computer
this?
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think it should be possible to hook into ffmpeg's or gstreamer's
demuxers to get access to it.
So there's no vdr output plugin option available that uses ffmpeg for
vdpau decoding and also provides the user with VDR's osd.
Hopefully someone capable of writing an output plugin will take
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