Lot of thanks!
I don't tested it yet, but when I go home I'll try it.
Seems to be a definitive solution for the problem.
Thanks again.
Tobias Grimm wrote:
Leo Márquez wrote:
vdr-burn still fail for me. :-(
Please forget my private mail. With a small hint from Sascha I found the
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to
solve the a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually most of what I watch
are recordings ;-) and don't even remember
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On 24 Oct 2006, at 12:44, C.Y.M wrote:
Somehow, mplayer is able to detect the areas in the VDR recordings
that need
extra padding to keep the sync. There must be some kind of pattern
in the
data that the player recognizes and it knows it must insert a null
frame. How
Torgeir Veimo schrieb:
On 24 Oct 2006, at 12:44, C.Y.M wrote:
Somehow, mplayer is able to detect the areas in the VDR recordings
that need
extra padding to keep the sync. There must be some kind of
pattern in the
data that the player recognizes and it knows it must insert a null
frame.
Is it a good card to use with VDR? It's a USB via PCI-device, is this
a good or a bad thing, does it matter at all? Thanks!
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We're coming up to the weekend when Daylight Saving Time ends in Europe. I
seem to recall last time I tried this that there were problems with
setting timers before the changeover to record programmes after it. Is
this still an issue, and if so would restarting VDR after the change help?
I see
Thank you very much, I'll will try at home :)
I have three quad lnb so it should be possible to use all cards on my system.
I really hope this one will work :-)
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