Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread VDR User
> I am still struggling howto get accelerated video playback going. Now the A20 > uses 70% CPU to playback a SD stream. I will look into using the android > driver with a linux wrapper around it. It should be doable, somebody on this > list reported success (but I didn't ask him for a howto) > >

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
>Origineel Bericht >Van : marko.mak...@iki.fi >Datum : 08/07/2014 14:22 >Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org >Onderwerp : Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice > >Oh, hi, Martin! Long time no see. > >>Are you still using the old softdevice? I would have never guessed >>someone is still using

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Norm Dressler
Thanks for the good info in this thread. I have done a couple of things. I have configured irexec and the power off in vdr to shutdown vdr on the client, and another button to start up vdr. That seems to do the trick for the time being. Also I've matched the framerate from video to TV and it is

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Harald Milz
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 02:34:37PM +0300, Marko Mäkelä wrote: > I guess that for the cheap ARM boards such as the Raspberry Pi, it > is simplest to keep the base hardware "always on" (the base power > consumption being so low, and because there is no battery-backed > clock or wakeup timer). I'm us

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Marko Mäkelä
Oh, hi, Martin! Long time no see. Are you still using the old softdevice? I would have never guessed someone is still using it :-) Yes! I was in "stealth mode" for several years, until I finally upgraded the software (Debian+VDR) from 2006 less than a year ago. I tried to contribute some pa

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Martin Wache
Hi Marko, Am 08.07.14 13:34, schrieb Marko Mäkelä: Like you say, it would be useful if the tuners and also the HDMI output were suspended. I wonder if it is possible to detect if anything is connected to the HDMI output and powered on? If the HDMI attached display is disconnected or powered off

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Marko Mäkelä
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 12:59:58PM +0200, Thomas Reufer wrote: Especially for devices like Raspberry Pi it would be very nice to have kind of a "standby" function in VDR, which detaches active receivers and call an appropriate function on the primary device to suspend and blank the output. Then

Re: [vdr] Raspberry Pi, Streamdev + rpihddevice

2014-07-08 Thread Thomas Reufer
Hi > When I'm watching TV with one of the RPI's and want to move to the other > RPI, I cannot change the channel from what the first RPI was viewing. I am > not sure how to tell streamdev to stop streaming so that I can watch TV on > the other RPI? I hope I've been clear with that - it does soun