My dvb-t usb device (TwinhanDTV USB-Ter USB1.1 / Magic Box I / HAMA USB1.1)
works well with vdr 1.6.0-2,
but it can't handle more than one channel at once properly. If I record a
channel and tune to a second channel
on the same frequency, this will cause artefacts in the recording or in live
Has anyone started using VDR 1.7.6 with the reelbox plugin.
If so, could you please mail a link to whatever patch you used to do it.
BR,
Josce
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:27:00 +0300, Seppo Ingalsuo seppo.ingal...@iki.fi
wrote:
Jan Ekholm wrote:
So xineliboutput can't be what budget card people use, so I guess it's
time to
test vdr-xine. My initial gut feeling is that VDR isn't meant for X11
output
at all, and it just happens to be
Hi,
I have tested with the first (TF1) and the second channel (France 2)
With this channels.conf
TF1;IPTV:1:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.17|8200:P:0:1217=27:1317:0:0:1017:0:0:0
France 2;IPTV:2:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.1|8200:P:0:1201=27:1301=fra:0:0:1001:0:0:0
France
I havd vdr-1.7.5, xine-vdpau r260, vdr-xine .91. Runing on a Athlon64 x2 and
Asus en8400gs silent video card. I have a FusionHDTV7
Dual Express in it currently. I am having problems figureing out the proper
settings in all the config files. I am getting droped
frames, sometimes high enough to
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:08:26 +0100
scott sc...@waye.co.uk wrote:
How did you get the smooth scrolling, mine is jerky? I have on board
nvidia HDMI connected to a plasma. I have a 50 Hz setting in xorg.conf and
the Xorg.0.log and nvidia-settings both report a 50hz rate, the TV however
reports