Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Laz
On Thursday 11 Aug 2011, Chris Rankin wrote: Hi, I currently use VDR to watch Freeview in the UK, and it works great with a Hauppauge NOVA-T-USB2 adapter. However, this adapter isn't compatible with DVB-T2 and so I've now ordered a nanoStick T2 290e and have upgraded to the Linux 3.0.1

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Richard F
Me too - noticed that DVB-T2 stick a while back. I have the same issue with changing the front-end, I'm particularly loathed to part with my mediaMVP's using VOMP with my headless server. This forms a good multi-user, functional, low power, low cost, reliable solution... who could want

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Laz
On Friday 12 Aug 2011, Richard F wrote: Me too - noticed that DVB-T2 stick a while back. I have the same issue with changing the front-end, I'm particularly loathed to part with my mediaMVP's using VOMP with my headless server. This forms a good multi-user, functional, low power, low cost,

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Gerald Dachs
If that's not doable, I guess I'll build a new Ion-based box and use xine for output. The problem then is that you don't tend to get many PCI slots for DVB cards (well, not with the small Atom boards). Maybe I could just keep the current vdr box (2.66 MHz P4) and stick an Nvidia graphics card

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Gerald Dachs
On 12 August 2011 12:33, Gerald Dachs v...@dachsweb.de wrote: Currently I am testing vtuner on a Seagate Dockstar with 2 sundtek DVB-C USB sticks that is streaming to a Zotac HD-ID 40. It is promising. FYI vtuner is available here http://code.google.com/p/vtuner/ And here for Ubuntu Natty

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Johan Andersson
DVB-T2 has entered Sweden too, so I'm interested in this topic too. AFAIK there is only two DVB-T2 gadgets, the nanoStick and Blackgolds BGT3620, none have mainstream working Linux drivers yet. I currently stream MUMUDVB(Multicast) - VDR-IPTV from server to client with EPG imported by XMLTV.

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-12 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 12.08.2011 00:59, Chris Rankin wrote: I haven't pushed it upstream to Klaus, I think the preferable solution is to do it as a plugin - search for the eepg plugin which incorporates the parsing code. OK, thanks. Fedora 15 is still using VDR 1.6.x but the plugin looks small enough that I'm

[vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-11 Thread Chris Rankin
Hi, I currently use VDR to watch Freeview in the UK, and it works great with a Hauppauge NOVA-T-USB2 adapter. However, this adapter isn't compatible with DVB-T2 and so I've now ordered a nanoStick T2 290e and have upgraded to the Linux 3.0.1 kernel in eager anticipation. My ultimate goal is to

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-11 Thread Dominic Evans
I've already found this web site: http://www.rst38.org.uk/vdr/ http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-eepg is the currently maintained successor to this patch really. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org

Re: [vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-11 Thread Dominic Morris
Hi, On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, Chris Rankin wrote: The patch here for VDR (with separate drop in files freesat.t1 and freesat.t2) looks interesting, and would seem to allow VDR to read the compressed EPG in a transparent way. However, it has obviously not been merged to VDR in over 2 years, which

[vdr] UK FreeviewHD and VDR

2011-08-11 Thread Chris Rankin
I haven't pushed it upstream to Klaus, I think the preferable solution is to do it as a plugin - search for the eepg plugin which incorporates the parsing code. OK, thanks. Fedora 15 is still using VDR 1.6.x but the plugin looks small enough that I'm hoping it will work anyway :-). BTW, I