On Wednesday 30 June 2010 22:45:53 Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> While poking around on the net I found this old thread from 2004:
> http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/vdr/2004/01-2004/msg00848.html
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Hi,
When i start vdr-sxfe in verbose mode I get the following message after
starting the replay of my radiorecording:
[12497] [input_vdr] TCP: fifo buffer full
BTW.: If I use mplayer via http as frontend for xineliboutput it's
possible to replay the radiorecording.
Any ideas?
BR.
Halim
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Hi,
Am 30.06.2010 16:47, schrieb Senufo:
> I read the ISO / IEC 13818-2: 1995 for trying to better understand how
> is the detection of I-frames.
> In Chapter 6.2 the header image will begin by picture_start_code
> in remux.c
>
> if (scan == 0x0100) (/ / Picture Start Code
>
> If I underst
Hi,
I read the ISO / IEC 13818-2: 1995 for trying to better understand how
is the detection of I-frames.
In Chapter 6.2 the header image will begin by picture_start_code
in remux.c
if (scan == 0x0100) (/ / Picture Start Code
If I understand the detection of the i-frame is in the
picture
For an always-on VDR, if shutdown is deactivated in the config, why do
we still call vdr-shutdown-message and output OSD messages about
'shutting down in x seconds etc.' when VDR will actually never shutdown.
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