Did you try MLD ? It enables to launch Kodi from the vdr interface. It's
fully working and I'm quite satisfied with it.
Le 06/03/2016 11:48, Nicolas Huillard a écrit :
Le mercredi 10 février 2016 à 16:19 -0800, VDR User a écrit :
Gerald,
You freak out because I suggested an easier solution to
Le mercredi 10 février 2016 à 16:19 -0800, VDR User a écrit :
> Gerald,
>
> You freak out because I suggested an easier solution to yours, and
> then call me a troll for correcting you on your own nonsense. I hope
> you don't think you're fooling anyone with that fake b.s. Take your
> temper tantr
Gerald,
You freak out because I suggested an easier solution to yours, and
then call me a troll for correcting you on your own nonsense. I hope
you don't think you're fooling anyone with that fake b.s. Take your
temper tantrums somewhere else, or get lost.
==
Nicolas,
Sorry your thread
Am 10.02.2016 um 23:45 schrieb VDR User:
> I haven't said any solution to his problem is bad and 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 in
>> He's not asking about HDMI-CEC so this is irrelevant. Additionally,
>> HDMI-CEC support can be very limited on the device end so just because
>> a device technically supports it, that doesn't automatically mean you
>> can do what you want using HDMI-CEC. And plenty of people like me
>> already u
Sorry for the empty answer before.
Am 10.02.2016 um 16:58 schrieb VDR User:
>> 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
Am 10.02.2016 um 16:58 schrieb VDR User:
>> 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 alway
> 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 something breaks..
> Th
Am 2016-02-09 22:55, schrieb VDR User:
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 complicat
>> 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 complicating a persons setup, what do
Am 09.02.2016 um 17:07 schrieb VDR User:
> 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 com
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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Am 2016-02-09 12:01, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 11:35 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
Am 2016-02-09 10:43, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
> Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 10:33 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
>> Am 2016-02-09 10:19, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > M
Quoting Nicolas Huillard :
Can you please elaborate a bit on how you convert mkv to VDR ts ? I see
a 2011 thread on a related topic, but tools may have evolved since
then ;-)
There is no "VDR ts", it's just ts, so you can use every tool which is
capable of handling ts streams.
When I'm co
Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 11:35 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
> Am 2016-02-09 10:43, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
> > Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 10:33 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
> >> Am 2016-02-09 10:19, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > My new Raspberry Pi2 install lacks a me
Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 11:24 +0100, tho...@reufer.ch a écrit :
> Quoting Nicolas Huillard :
>
> > The mplayer plugin seem very old and may not work neatly with the
> > rpihddevice output.
>
> As I understand the mplayer plugin, it just launches an external
> player - this won't work on the
Am 2016-02-09 10:43, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 10:33 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
Am 2016-02-09 10:19, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
> Hi all,
>
> My new Raspberry Pi2 install lacks a media player, which begins to be a
> bit annoying. The current setup :
> * NFS server
>
2016.02.09. 11:19 keltezéssel, Nicolas Huillard írta:
The mplayer plugin seem very old and may not work neatly with the
rpihddevice output.
I use mplayer plugin on my old RPI, and it's working fine, even with HD
.mkv-s. It's patched for using omxplayer instead of mplayer.
See details here (ne
Hi Nicolas
Quoting Nicolas Huillard :
The mplayer plugin seem very old and may not work neatly with the
rpihddevice output.
As I understand the mplayer plugin, it just launches an external
player - this won't work on the Raspberry Pi. But technically
speaking, it shouldn't be that hard to
Le mardi 09 février 2016 à 10:33 +0100, Gerald Dachs a écrit :
> Am 2016-02-09 10:19, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > My new Raspberry Pi2 install lacks a media player, which begins to be a
> > bit annoying. The current setup :
> > * NFS server
> > * DigitalDevices Octopus Net DVB ne
Am 2016-02-09 10:19, schrieb Nicolas Huillard:
Hi all,
My new Raspberry Pi2 install lacks a media player, which begins to be a
bit annoying. The current setup :
* NFS server
* DigitalDevices Octopus Net DVB network server
* VDR + rpihddevice + satip on the Pi2 : live TV, timers, recordings,
etc.
Hi all,
My new Raspberry Pi2 install lacks a media player, which begins to be a
bit annoying. The current setup :
* NFS server
* DigitalDevices Octopus Net DVB network server
* VDR + rpihddevice + satip on the Pi2 : live TV, timers, recordings,
etc.
* an old VDR instance on the NFS server plays MK
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