On 05/29/07 22:05, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>
Anti-aliased freetype fonts really do look good ;-)
>>> Have you tried either of the soft output methods (libxine,
>>> softdevice), or are you still running FF cards only?
>> I'm only running a FF card (with 4MB
Hi
>> What is the preferred way to change the settings of the channels Pro7 ... ?
>> I have a lot of users which do not have a pc to take the easy way
>> (shutting down vdr and editing channels.conf)
>>
>
> That's the hard way. ;-)
>
>
Oh no - i love my SlickEdit ;)
>> Yesterday I had a p
Hi,
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>> Anti-aliased freetype fonts really do look good ;-)
>> Have you tried either of the soft output methods (libxine,
>> softdevice), or are you still running FF cards only?
>
> I'm only running a FF card (with 4MB memory, so I can display
> the OSD with 256 colors
Helmut Auer wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> What is the preferred way to change the settings of the channels Pro7 ... ?
> I have a lot of users which do not have a pc to take the easy way
> (shutting down vdr and editing channels.conf)
That's the hard way. ;-)
> Yesterday I had a phone call with one
Igor Nikanov wrote:
>> E.g. 8500-series seems very good alternative. Don't know whether there
>> is linux support for it yet.
>
> yes, as far as I understand this link
> http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=91896
> there's linux drivers for this card, but the support of technology for
Chris wrote:
If I use an 'empty' shutdown script that just starts with "#!/bin/sh" or
bash or whatever, the script itself becomes a zombie. And if I use a script
with just an empty line, "sh" becomes the zombie. So in either way,
something is wrong and it can not be the script's fault.
I've che
Helmut Auer wrote:
...
>> 2) Look for the new channel entries at the end of your list
>>and move them to the desired position.
>>
>>
> The second one is a no go - tell an old man how he should move channel
> 2000 to channel 2 ;)
> There should be an option to enter the desired number for th
> E.g. 8500-series seems very good alternative. Don't know whether there
> is linux support for it yet.
yes, as far as I understand this link
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=91896
there's linux drivers for this card, but the support of technology for h264
acceleration - NVIDIA®
Hello Carsten
>> Looks like he has to turn the automagic channel update off for doing this ?
>> Now the next persons have the same problem and I don't like to spent
>> more time on the phone then necessary ;)
>>
>
> Yeah, there is a trap. ;-)
> If you do not change the service ID, vdr correct
Helmut Auer wrote:
...
> Looks like he has to turn the automagic channel update off for doing this ?
> Now the next persons have the same problem and I don't like to spent
> more time on the phone then necessary ;)
Yeah, there is a trap. ;-)
If you do not change the service ID, vdr correctly
iden
Hello List,
What is the preferred way to change the settings of the channels Pro7 ... ?
I have a lot of users which do not have a pc to take the easy way
(shutting down vdr and editing channels.conf)
Yesterday I had a phone call with one of these and changing the channel
settings via the menu i
On 05/29/07 18:40, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> On 29 May 2007, at 17:16, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>
>> Anti-aliased freetype fonts really do look good ;-)
>
> Have you tried either of the soft output methods (libxine,
> softdevice), or are you still running FF cards only?
I'm only running a FF card
On 29 May 2007, at 17:16, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Anti-aliased freetype fonts really do look good ;-)
Have you tried either of the soft output methods (libxine,
softdevice), or are you still running FF cards only?
--
Torgeir Veimo
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On 05/28/07 20:59, Thomas Wehrspann wrote:
> On Sunday 27 May 2007 18:49, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>> I'm currently implementing support for Freetype fonts in VDR 1.5
>> (based on Alexander Riedel's patch) and would like to completely
>> drop all the pixel font stuff.
>>
>> Just to make sure there
>> At the moment it seems that NVidia provides the best gfx cards for linux
>> HDTV usage. Hopefully AMD will provide something real to compete against
>> NVidia.
>
> do you mean Nvidia card with h264 decoder ? could you say exact type this
> Nvidia card
E.g. 8500-series seems very good alterna
> Unable to see what is behind the link because the link is corrupt. But I
sorry, here it is
http://www.hardspell.com/english/doc/showcont.asp?news_id=622&pageid=644
> can guess that you're talking about AMD's new line of gfx cards with
> UVD.
yes, you're right - I mean AMD's card
> At the mo
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