Thanks a lot, that helps.
I will try at weekend (although I would have prefered a linux solution).
Michael
On 28.10.2011 01:47, Michal wrote:
Hi Michael,
I tried several ts muxers but only result of SmartLabs tsMuxeR was
playable by vdr.
http://smlabs.net/en/products/tsmuxer/
Michal
On
On Thursday 27 Oct 2011, Marco Göbenich wrote:
Hi!
I tried to compile xineliboutput from CVS, but I get an error message:
xine_frontend_main.o: In function `main':
xine_frontend_main.c:(.text+0x867): undefined reference to `EXIT'
xine_frontend_main.c:(.text+0x895): undefined reference to
On 28.10.2011 9:02, M. Fiegert wrote:
Thanks a lot, that helps.
I will try at weekend (although I would have prefered a linux solution).
It says: United cross-platform GUI - Windows, Linux, MacOS.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/tsMuxeR/old-versions#download
On Saturday 22 Oct 2011, M. Fiegert wrote:
Any suggestions for small, powerful, quiet, FullHD VDR client?
So, I search machine what would act as VDR-client, using
xineliboutput with FullHD resolution and machine would have DVI or
HDMI connection optical audio.
I bought 2 years ago
hi,
beside this it's just a remuxer, not a transcoder
you will need something like ffmpeg to transcode and if the resulting ts
is not properly muxed for vdr you can remux it with that tool
maybe a package like ripbot264 fits better to the topic
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/RipBot264
(tsMuxeR
Hello
I'm making some kind of embedded vdr distribution based on busybox and
minimal X11, the problem is I have no idea of how I can launch vdr and
xineliboutput at startup.
For now, I'm doing manually :
# xinit /usr/bin/rxvt
then type : # vdr -Pxineliboutput
I tried to type directly : #