Hi,
Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
The way I understand it, the shows are sent as mpeg2, VDR decodes to raw
data and stores as xxx.vdr files
Now vdr file are raw data sent by the card : ie mpeg2.
Have you an idea of the size of uncompressed video ?
Matthieu
Bernd Juraschek wrote:
Hello,
What I've done:
- BIOS: Wakeup controlled by BIOS and WOL enabled
- Gentoo: echo -n PCI0 /proc/acpi/wakeup ; halt
- Router: wol -h PC-IP-Addr PC-MAC-Addr
I use etherwake to send wol packet (it sends ethernet packets, not udp
one that doesn't work with my lan
Hi,
I tried subtitle features and I saw some problems (I am using vdr-1.5.18
with softdevice and streamdev).
First auto channel update is need : there no way to save subtitle pid in
channel.conf. I haven't info about this on the manual and it takes me
some time how to make it works.
Next osd
Ville Aakko wrote:
Hi!
Also, in your opinion, which one in the chain
VDR-lcdproc-LCDd-/dev/lcd0 should be responsible of the conversion of
the character set? I'm asking so I know which programs author should I
point my whine to =)
Well it depends of API and what support the hardware.
In my
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 09/05/08 16:36, sundararaj reel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:55 PM, matthieu castet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next osd behaviour is weird : as soon as subtitle is started, when it
will refresh it will mess up with other osd
Hi,
Seppo Ingalsuo wrote:
Clemens Kirchgatterer wrote:
vdr in a massive client server configuration is a giant hack with many
pieces each with its own little problems summing up.
Not giant system, but some experiences: I have one server running three
instances of vdr. Vdr #2 and #3
Magnus Hörlin wrote:
VDR User wrote:
I'm not sure what deinterlacing is available with vdpau though. But my
suggestion to people looking for new hardware is: buy a mobo with nvidia
8/9-series IPG and a cheap CPU and start testing. Let's hope Intel start
allowing HDMI on Atom boards soon,
Goga777 wrote:
Hi
is there any working solution for moving of rotor with vdr ?
Yes
Matthieu
PS : I let you search it (hint search in vdr plugin page).
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Georg Acher wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 08:48:37PM +0200, ECLiPSE wrote:
Hi everyone,
since 1st june 2009, the HD Channels broadcasted on DVB-T in France use
Dolby Digital+ (E-AC-3) instead of classic Dolby Digital (AC-3).
So now, i can' t have anymore sound on theses channels with the
Hi,
this patch merge all color that are transparent (alpha = 0) in ClosestColor.
This allow to save precious color Index on ff cards.
Matthieu
--- vdr-1.6.0/osd.c 2007-10-12 14:38:36.0 +0200
+++ vdr-1.6.0p/osd.c 2009-11-21 21:33:09.0 +0100
@@ -141,6 +141,8 @@
int B1 = (Color
Hi,
this patch try to handle case where the osd is limited (for example on ff card).
For that it try to split area, count the really needed bpp (all transparent
index can be merged together and will with my previous patch in osd.c).
Also it fix a bug in the current version : removing all the
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