Thank you very much, Firmware fb2624 solved the problem.
Stefan
Am 28.08.2013 23:16, schrieb Oliver Endriss:
Stefan Schallenberg in...@nafets.de wrote:
Am 27.08.2013 22:05, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
On 27.08.2013 20:47, Stefan Schallenberg wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your ideas.
I am using
Hi Klaus,
I am using OpenSUSE 12.3 with standard kernel 3.7.10. - do you think I
need to switch to Liplianin or other driver packages forcing me to
recompile parts of the kernel?
On the same system VDR 1.6 did not show the problem, does VDR 2.x handle
DVB device (dvbsddevice plugin)
Stefan Schallenberg in...@nafets.de wrote:
Am 27.08.2013 22:05, schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
On 27.08.2013 20:47, Stefan Schallenberg wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your ideas.
I am using an old (SD but not HD) FF PCI card and non-HD recordings.
So neither of the situations you described
Hi all,
I detected a strange behaviour in VDR 2.0.2:
When I replay a recording and press right for fast forwarding and after
some time press up to continue playing at this position vdr jumps back
to the position where I started the forwarding. I would expect it to
continue replay at the
I believe that's a problem with the video decoder. I had the same problem
using vdpau with vdr-xine long ago but it was quickly fixed. When I started
testing vdr-softhddevice, the problem re-appeared. You can enable CONFIG
+= -DH264_EOS_TRICKSPEED in vdr-softhddevice/Makefile and it should work,
This problem still exists with vdr-sxfe and HD recordings.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 11:28:24 -0700
VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that's a problem with the video decoder. I had the same problem
using vdpau with vdr-xine long ago but it was quickly fixed. When I started
testing
Hi all,
Thanks for your ideas.
I am using an old (SD but not HD) FF PCI card and non-HD recordings. So
neither of the situations you described applies as far as I understan.
Some more background:
A lot of my recordings are done with VDR 1.6, but the symptom occurs
both with old and new
On 27.08.2013 20:47, Stefan Schallenberg wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your ideas.
I am using an old (SD but not HD) FF PCI card and non-HD recordings. So neither
of the situations you described applies as far as I understan.
Are you sure you are using the latest driver and firmware for that