On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 08:50:47 +1200
"Simon Baxter" wrote:
> > I've found a big problem: VDR can't use both my DVB cards at once.
> > They're both Hauppauge cards using the saa7146 module (I'm not sure if
> > they both use the budget* modules though), but one is DVB-S and one is
> > DVB-T. I expect
On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 23:01:07 +0200
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> On 09.08.2009 22:45, Tony Houghton wrote:
> > By Yesterday I don't mean the day before today, I mean a channel on
> > Freeview, the UK's DVB-T network :).
> >
> > VDR doesn't seem to be able to get the EIT data for the Yesterday
> > c
On 09.08.2009 22:45, Tony Houghton wrote:
> By Yesterday I don't mean the day before today, I mean a channel on
> Freeview, the UK's DVB-T network :).
>
> VDR doesn't seem to be able to get the EIT data for the Yesterday
> channel. The code I've written for boxstar can grab it OK, so I don't
> thi
I've found a big problem: VDR can't use both my DVB cards at once.
They're both Hauppauge cards using the saa7146 module (I'm not sure if
they both use the budget* modules though), but one is DVB-S and one is
DVB-T. I expect it's because they're both based on the same chipset
that's confusing VDR.
By Yesterday I don't mean the day before today, I mean a channel on
Freeview, the UK's DVB-T network :).
VDR doesn't seem to be able to get the EIT data for the Yesterday
channel. The code I've written for boxstar can grab it OK, so I don't
think there's anything special about the channel. Does VD
I've found a big problem: VDR can't use both my DVB cards at once.
They're both Hauppauge cards using the saa7146 module (I'm not sure if
they both use the budget* modules though), but one is DVB-S and one is
DVB-T. I expect it's because they're both based on the same chipset
that's confusing VDR.
Hi,
I have a update to this patch (attached file), try it and keep me
inform about your problem.
this patch is for vdr-1.7.8
Regards,
2009/8/8 Timothy D. Lenz :
> I don't yet know if this patch is the cause, but I have a setup I am working
> on which has a FusionHDTV7 dual express and after
Dear list,
some new TV sets seem to have an Ethernet port and support DLNA
streaming. For example Philips Cineos 32PFL9613D [1].
I found some information VDR and UPnP/DLNA [2][3][4].
So my question is, how does the quality compare to other possibilities
to connect the TV to a VDR client or serv