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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On 15 August 2010 07:44, wrote:
> b) sometimes when changing channel something very weird happens with xine,
> it freezes and I need to kill xine and open it again to zap to
> the new channel. The error log is clear, but how do I fix this?
I've also had this problem with xineliboutput on 64-bits
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:07 AM, wrote:
> Anybody has managed to compile it?
> Ideally does anybody have a patched filebrowser plugin or a patch to get
> it to compile under vdr 1.7.15?
>
Try this http://github.com/oldmanuk/vdr-plugin-filebrowser or apply the
attached patch.
0001-Fix-compilati
fyi, I also sent this patch upstream to the original author.
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On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Arturo Martinez wrote:
> Thanks Dominic your patch works great, it would have taken me a few years to
> come up with it on my own.
>
> It looks like the author is no longer maintaining the plugin.
>
> Which leads me to a question...
> Has anybody thought of keepin
Holger Brunn is active, he just
applied my patch and pushed the version to 0.2.1 on
http://vdr.nasenbaeren.net/filebrowser/
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On 19 September 2010 01:11, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Does anyone have a reasonably recent channels.conf for Sky in the UK
> that they wouldn't mind sharing - it'd save me from a couple of very
> dull hours!
Not with the Sky UK channel ordering/grouping, but start out with
these and number them yours
On 19 September 2010 11:28, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> :)
>
> It was precisely the numbering/grouping I was after - at the moment I have
> the similar output from 'scan' but was hoping to avoid cut/paste pain...
>
> Thanks anyway - that site is a good resource.
Sorry :-)
This might help you with the
Hi all,
I was wondering about the recording numbers associated with recordings
in the LSTR output. There doesn't seem to be any obvious pattern, is
the numbering just random?
It'd be preferable if recordings kept a unique number, that didn't
change when every time a recording gets deleted, or a n
For reason, when playing back 1 out of every 10 .ts recordings (from
vdr 1.7.x) in XBMC, it is unable to skip forwards through the
recording, instead it just jumps back to the start of the recording
(00:00).
Any idea why this might be?
Cheers,
Dom
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Ah. After sending this I spotted https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue1128
It seems timestamp wrapping is to blame?
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On 7 November 2010 15:05, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>> It'd be preferable if recordings kept a unique number, that didn't
>> change when every time a recording gets deleted, or a new recording is
>> started.
>
> While this sounds feasible, it would also mean that the numbers
> would get larger and
Hey Tony,
On 4 November 2010 12:59, Tony Houghton wrote:
> I've written my own scanningtool, which handles Freesat LCNs too, which
> are supplied in the BAT instead of the NIT. This needs a bit of kludging
> because I don't understand how the regions are handled by STBs so I have
> to use manual
> Is anyone interested in the other script I mentioned to merge Freeview
> and Freesat channels files?
Yes, that too please :-)
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On 10/11/10 09:09, Teemu Suikki wrote:
Why doesn't it match? The descriptions are 100% identical.
Check your search timer's configuration for comparing 'sub-title' when
avoiding repeats. Compare subtitle should be set to either 'No' or 'If
present', otherwise the comparison will also return
On 10/11/10 12:05, Teemu Suikki wrote:
I think there is a bug in epgsearch.. See epgsearchtools.c line 806:
if ((!compareTitle || Title1 == Title2)&&
(!compareSubtitle || (Subtitle1 == Subtitle2&&
(compareSubtitle==2 || Subtitle1!=""
I don't really understand the last check. Per
On 10/11/10 10:09, Teemu Suikki wrote:
2010/11/10 Dominic Evans:
On 10/11/10 09:09, Teemu Suikki wrote:
Why doesn't it match? The descriptions are 100% identical.
Check your search timer's configuration for comparing 'sub-title' when
avoiding repeats. Compare subti
On 10/11/10 13:25, Dominic Evans wrote:
I don't think its a bug, it seems to be the intended function.
1) First it checks that we either said 'don't compare the title' or the
titles match (!compareTitle || Title1 == Title2)
2a) Then it ANDs this with a check that either we
Hi Christian,
On 10 November 2010 22:20, Christian Wieninger wrote:
> well, the intended behaviour was:
> setting 'if present': two events match if both have non empty episode names
> that match. If not, the events are handled as different, resulting in more
> eventually double recordings.
> sett
On 14 December 2010 10:49, Eric Valette wrote:
>> On 17 March 2010 07:59, william wrote:
>> I have made some other changes. and also got an update from Rob Davis.
>> which added ratings and credits
>>
>> see: http://cobradevil.org/downloads/xmltv2vdr-1.0.9.tar.gz
>
> Thanks for the pointer. Howev
On 11 January 2011 01:14, Tony Houghton wrote:
> Hm, probably not unless ttxtsubs is useful in the UK. I've been using
> the Freesat patch up till now, but I'd probably be better off using the
> Eepg plugin. I can probably borrow Debian bits for that from yaVDR
> :).
Why not exclusively use the y
On 11/02/11 11:30, Frank Schmirler wrote:
a few month ago streamdev's CVS got lost when www.vdr-developer.org moved to a
new server. In the meantime I moved the project to projects.vdr-developer.org.
Unfortunately only the latest releases plus a few snapshots could be saved
from the old CVS tree
Just happened to notice the new MultiSchedule tab on live had shown up
in my yaVDR-based VDR today.
Looks great! Posting these links for people that haven't seen or heard
about this new feature:
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=102587
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/attachment.ph
On 11 February 2011 22:05, Dominic Evans wrote:
> Seems there's been quite a bit of activity on the vdr-live git repo
> recently. Great to see.
> http://git.gekrumbel.de/?p=live.git
Wow, just found the new sorting of recordings by timestamp, editing
names and deleting multiple reco
On 16 February 2011 14:48, Jouni Karvo wrote:
> after upgrading my kernel to 2.6.37 SMP PREEMPT x86_64 and switching to the
> in-kernel lirc devinput drivers, I have had vdr startup problems.
>
> At some boots; typically when the system wakes up from sleep, either by RTC
> or by power key from the
I spent some time earlier in Illustrator, sourcing vector images of
various UK channel logos from promotional PDFs issued by Freeview,
Freesat and Sky and dumped them into individual SVG files for each
channel.
I've placed them here for now: https://github.com/oldmanuk/uk-channel-logos
Ideally th
On 25 April 2011 21:27, Morfsta wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Dominic Evans wrote:
>> I spent some time earlier in Illustrator, sourcing vector images of
>> various UK channel logos from promotional PDFs issued by Freeview,
>> Freesat and Sky and dumped them into
Hi André,
On 5 May 2011 14:10, André Weidemann wrote:
> Thank you very much for those logos.
My pleasure!
> Currently I am using the anthra-HD skin and wanted your logos to blend in.
> Therefore I wrote a little skript to create them. All that is required is
> "convert" from the ImageMagick pac
Hi Henning,
On 5 May 2011 13:43, Henning Pingel wrote:
>
> Hi Dom,
>
> Did you check the new Channelpedia project?
> Maybe we can join forces to achieve your goal.
>
> http://channelpedia.yavdr.com/gen/html/channels_en_S28.2E.html
>
Yep, I had previously discovered the Channelpedia project, but
On 5 May 2011 15:23, Tony Houghton wrote:
>> I had been interested in generating a channels.conf that contained the
>> channels grouped by the Sky UK genre categories, whilst also using the
>> same channel numbering.
>
> OOI, how do you get the channel numbering? I know how to get the numbers
> fo
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