Udo Richter wrote:
I just noticed a serious issue with a missed timer event. After a daily
timer, VDR did an automatic shutdown, but not for the next day to record
the same timer again, but for the next following timer event!
Ok, I was able to verify and debug this a bit. Using the attached pa
DAVIC (not DOCSIS)
And, from what I can tell, it's all proprietarily encrypted
- Original Message -
From: "Marco Göbenich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "VDR Mailing List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [vdr] [Offtopic] US Television (near Washington D.C.)
Hi!
One mor
Hi!
One more question: Does anybody know what format does comcast send his
digital programs over cable, I saw that they offering some digital
packages as pay channels.
Regards
Marco
Simon Baxter schrieb:
I'm using VDR in Bellevue, WA - but only analog with a Hauppauge PVR-150
card.
The
Hi Udo, Hi Klaus,
I just noticed a serious issue with a missed timer event. After a daily
timer, VDR did an automatic shutdown, but not for the next day to record
the same timer again, but for the next following timer event!
Last week I discovered the same behavior.
I have a repeating daily ti
I'm using VDR in Bellevue, WA - but only analog with a Hauppauge PVR-150
card.
The limited FTA channels in DVB-S (Satellite dish) stopped me buying such a
card. Also DVB-T won't work as USA doesn't use that standard (ATSC).
Neither will DVB-C as they don't use that either!
- Original Mes
There is a fixed patchset here:
http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/patches/vdr-xine/>Darren, should all of these patches in your vdr-xine directory be applied to current xine development? Thanks for the patches.
BR.
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Hi list,
I just noticed a serious issue with a missed timer event. After a daily
timer, VDR did an automatic shutdown, but not for the next day to record
the same timer again, but for the next following timer event!
I never noticed this before, so my guess is that this issue is somehow
quit
Udo,
I understand your point, but:
> one large, non-standard PES format file
I'm curious: To what standard to the .vdr files adhere to today? I always
thought this was nothing but a hard split at the 2 GB border, especially as the
split is by the number of bytes, not by GoP boundaries.
Correc
JikJikMan wrote:
How should I prevent vdr to split files in 2 GB files?
VDR is limited to 2Gb by design and cannot process bigger files.
Allowing large files would require major rewrites to VDR and even
incompatible changes to the index.vdr format.
If you really want your recording in one l
Hi,
How should I prevent vdr to split files in 2 GB files?
Thanks.
John.
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