Sorry for repost,
I've left out a line:
On windows i've looked into the vlc log and found no error except the start
of the stream. when initializing the dvb-t card but none so ever after
except once in a while "warning late picture skipped (19199 -807)"
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I've been done more testing to understand where's the problem.
I've suspected that vlc on windows doesn't save the original ts as it is but
remove errors from the stream, so i can't use it to analyze the problem.
I'd like to emphasize that i can watch the stream on vlc both in windows os
and linux
> I haven't pushed it upstream to Klaus, I think the preferable solution
> is to do it as a plugin - search for the eepg plugin which incorporates
> the parsing code.
OK, thanks. Fedora 15 is still using VDR 1.6.x but the plugin looks small
enough that I'm hoping it will work anyway :-).
BTW, I
Hi,
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011, Chris Rankin wrote:
The patch here for VDR (with separate "drop in" files freesat.t1 and
freesat.t2) looks interesting, and would seem to allow VDR to read the
compressed EPG in a transparent way. However, it has obviously not been
merged to VDR in over 2 years, which
> I've already found this web site: http://www.rst38.org.uk/vdr/
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-eepg is the currently
maintained successor to this patch really.
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Al 12/08/11 00:09, En/na Chris Rankin ha escrit:
> Could someone tell me what the "recommended" approach is for parsing a
> Huffman-compressed EPG with VDR please? I suspect that I can integrate this
> patch into VDR manually, but this isn't a viable long-term solution.
You can use the eepg plu
Hi,
I currently use VDR to watch Freeview in the UK, and it works great with a
Hauppauge NOVA-T-USB2 adapter. However, this adapter isn't compatible with
DVB-T2 and so I've now ordered a nanoStick T2 290e and have upgraded to the
Linux 3.0.1 kernel in eager anticipation. My ultimate goal is to