Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-04 Thread Petri Hintukainen
Mika Laitio wrote:
 For some reason the --video vdpau option for vdr-sxfe still does not 
 work for me... (Using mandriva 2010 version of everything else except from 
 own build vdr-1.7.10 and couple od days old xineliboutput plugin with 
 latest fix being: Fixed generating lirc key release events)
 ). gdb crash log is below:
[...]
 [10536] [vdr-fe]fe_xine_init: xine_open_video_driver(vdpau) failed
 Error initializing xine
 [Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545) exited]
 
 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

Segfault should be fixed in CVS (you should see list of available video
drivers here). I guess vdpau is missing ?

Is xine-lib vdpau patch included in mandriva xine-lib 1.1.16 ?


- Petri


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Mika Laitio

OK, i finally found the time to complete a VDR PC
based on the ION board.

The good news are:

+ 1080p plays back smoothly with xine/vdpau
 with very low CPU usage.
+ sound over HDMI works.
+ the streamdev-client plugin works - even with HD channels.
+ the xine plugin works fine - also with HD channels and HD
 recordings. I had to tweak a few config items.

The not-so-good news are:

+ The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
 a silent replacement fan.
+ I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
 system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
 unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.


So, as it turns out, I do not need a DVB card in the PC
(the server has 2 DVB-S cards and one DVB card).
If I keep it that way, I really do not need the PCI slot,
so I could use one of these passively cooled main boards
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a467665.html
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439268.html

I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html

Using a passively cooled main board would solve the
fan noise problem.


I also finally setted up my ion system.
I have a similar kind of passive cooled zotac that you put in your links 
but found out that without any cooling it's temperature get still pretty 
hight 60-65 celcius.


The included 4 inch fan was indeed pretty noisy, so I invested for a 8 inc 
fan and put that to my own made wooden case. (I first used old case from 
broken video, but that one had about 30 cm extra width, so I ended up 
making my own case)


With this 8 inch fan, the cpu and mcu temperatures are now about 40 
celcius.


If you are interested, I put a picture on
  http://pilppa.org/home/blogs/index/1

For some reason the --video vdpau option for vdr-sxfe still does not 
work for me... (Using mandriva 2010 version of everything else except from 
own build vdr-1.7.10 and couple od days old xineliboutput plugin with 
latest fix being: Fixed generating lirc key release events)

). gdb crash log is below:

(gdb) set args xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890 --video vdpau
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/vdr-sxfe xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890 
--video vdpau

[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs  (build with xine-lib 1.1.16, using xine-lib 1.1.16)

Video driver: vdpau
VDR Server: xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890

[New Thread 0x7fa4ab9af6f0 (LWP 10536)]
[10536] [vdr-fe]GNOME screensaver disabled
[New Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545)]
[10536] [vdr-fe]fe_xine_init: xine_open_video_driver(vdpau) failed
Error initializing xine
[Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545) exited]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
Missing debug package(s), you should install: 
dbus-debug-1.2.16-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 dbus-glib-debug-0.82-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
faac-debug-1.28-3plf2010.0.x86_64 faad2-debug-2.7-1plf2009.1.x86_64 
gcc-debug-4.4.1-4.1mnb2.x86_64 glib2.0-debug-2.22.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
glibc-debug-2.10.1-6.2mnb2.x86_64 lame-debug-3.98.2-1plf2009.0.x86_64 
libalsa2-debug-1.0.21a-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libcdio-debug-0.81-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libdvdcss-debug-1.2.10-2plf2010.0.x86_64 libjpeg-debug-7-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libogg-debug-1.1.4-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libtheora-debug-1.1.0-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libvorbis-debug-1.2.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libx11-debug-1.2.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 libxau-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxcb-debug-1.4-3.2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxcursor-debug-1.1.10-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxdmcp-debug-1.0.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxext-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxfixes-debug-4.0.3-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxinerama-debug-1.0.3-3mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxrandr-debug-1.3.0-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxrender-debug-0.9.4-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 pcre-debug-7.9-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
real-codecs-debug-1.2-4plf2010.0.x86_64 
vcdimager-debug-0.7.23-9mdv2010.0.x86_64 
xine-lib-debug-1.1.16.3-2plf2010.0.x86_64 
zlib-debug-1.2.3-13mdv2010.0.x86_64

(gdb) bt
#0  0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from 
/lib64/libpthread.so.0

#1  0x7fa4a9a09773 in xine_list_video_output_plugins ()
   from /usr/lib64/libxine.so.1
#2  0x0040cc80 in list_plugins_type (xine=0x1,
msg=0x416993 Available video drivers:,
list_func=0x7fa4a9a09740 xine_list_video_output_plugins)
at xine_frontend.c:107
#3  0x0040cd57 in list_xine_plugins (fe=value optimized out,
verbose=0) at xine_frontend.c:125
#4  0x00412648 in main (argc=value optimized out,
argv=0x7fff415c6e08) at xine_frontend_main.c:749


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2010/1/2 Mika Laitio lam...@pilppa.org:
 OK, i finally found the time to complete a VDR PC
 based on the ION board.

 The good news are:

 + 1080p plays back smoothly with xine/vdpau
  with very low CPU usage.
 + sound over HDMI works.
 + the streamdev-client plugin works - even with HD channels.
 + the xine plugin works fine - also with HD channels and HD
  recordings. I had to tweak a few config items.

 The not-so-good news are:

 + The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
  a silent replacement fan.
 + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
  system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
  unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.


 So, as it turns out, I do not need a DVB card in the PC
 (the server has 2 DVB-S cards and one DVB card).
 If I keep it that way, I really do not need the PCI slot,
 so I could use one of these passively cooled main boards
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a467665.html
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439268.html

 I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html

 Using a passively cooled main board would solve the
 fan noise problem.

 I also finally setted up my ion system.
 I have a similar kind of passive cooled zotac that you put in your links but
 found out that without any cooling it's temperature get still pretty hight
 60-65 celcius.

 The included 4 inch fan was indeed pretty noisy, so I invested for a 8 inc
 fan and put that to my own made wooden case. (I first used old case from
 broken video, but that one had about 30 cm extra width, so I ended up making
 my own case)

 With this 8 inch fan, the cpu and mcu temperatures are now about 40 celcius.

 If you are interested, I put a picture on
  http://pilppa.org/home/blogs/index/1

 For some reason the --video vdpau option for vdr-sxfe still does not work
 for me... (Using mandriva 2010 version of everything else except from own
 build vdr-1.7.10 and couple od days old xineliboutput plugin with latest fix
 being: Fixed generating lirc key release events)
 ). gdb crash log is below:

 (gdb) set args xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890 --video vdpau
 (gdb) run
 Starting program: /usr/local/bin/vdr-sxfe xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890
 --video vdpau
 [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
 vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs  (build with xine-lib 1.1.16, using xine-lib 1.1.16)

 Video driver: vdpau
 VDR Server: xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890

 [New Thread 0x7fa4ab9af6f0 (LWP 10536)]
 [10536] [vdr-fe]    GNOME screensaver disabled
 [New Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545)]
 [10536] [vdr-fe]    fe_xine_init: xine_open_video_driver(vdpau) failed
 Error initializing xine
 [Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545) exited]

 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
 Missing debug package(s), you should install:
 dbus-debug-1.2.16-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 dbus-glib-debug-0.82-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 faac-debug-1.28-3plf2010.0.x86_64 faad2-debug-2.7-1plf2009.1.x86_64
 gcc-debug-4.4.1-4.1mnb2.x86_64 glib2.0-debug-2.22.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64
 glibc-debug-2.10.1-6.2mnb2.x86_64 lame-debug-3.98.2-1plf2009.0.x86_64
 libalsa2-debug-1.0.21a-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libcdio-debug-0.81-5mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libdvdcss-debug-1.2.10-2plf2010.0.x86_64 libjpeg-debug-7-5mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libogg-debug-1.1.4-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 libtheora-debug-1.1.0-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libvorbis-debug-1.2.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 libx11-debug-1.2.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxau-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 libxcb-debug-1.4-3.2mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxcursor-debug-1.1.10-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxdmcp-debug-1.0.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 libxext-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxfixes-debug-4.0.3-5mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxinerama-debug-1.0.3-3mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxrandr-debug-1.3.0-2mdv2010.0.x86_64
 libxrender-debug-0.9.4-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 pcre-debug-7.9-1mdv2010.0.x86_64
 real-codecs-debug-1.2-4plf2010.0.x86_64
 vcdimager-debug-0.7.23-9mdv2010.0.x86_64
 xine-lib-debug-1.1.16.3-2plf2010.0.x86_64
 zlib-debug-1.2.3-13mdv2010.0.x86_64
 (gdb) bt
 #0  0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
 #1  0x7fa4a9a09773 in xine_list_video_output_plugins ()
   from /usr/lib64/libxine.so.1
 #2  0x0040cc80 in list_plugins_type (xine=0x1,
    msg=0x416993 Available video drivers:,
    list_func=0x7fa4a9a09740 xine_list_video_output_plugins)
    at xine_frontend.c:107
 #3  0x0040cd57 in list_xine_plugins (fe=value optimized out,
    verbose=0) at xine_frontend.c:125
 #4  0x00412648 in main (argc=value optimized out,
    argv=0x7fff415c6e08) at xine_frontend_main.c:749


Have you compiled vdr-xineliboutput with --enable-vdpau ?
what does ./configure show and are you using xine-lib-1.2 HG with vdpau patch?


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread M. Fiegert

  + The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
   a silent replacement fan.

 I also finally setted up my ion system

dto :-)  
zotac-A; Dual Core Atom, 32GB-SSD

And over Christmas I managed to make it completely noiseless by
installing a Accelero S1 cooler !!!
  
http://www.schwanthalercomputer.de/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=accelero+S1x=0y=0
The mounting is somewhat unorthodox, but took me less than an hour to install.  
If someone is interested I try to put some photos somewhere.

Now temperature stays below 60°C even with high load (h264 decoding or heli-X 
3D simulation).

 I have a similar kind of passive cooled zotac that you put in your links
 but found out that without any cooling it's temperature get still pretty
 hight 60-65 celcius.

Is this a single core? Do you have any other fan (power supply, case)?
My experience was, that without any cooling the temperature kept rising. I 
stopped the experiment above 80°C when temperature was still rising even in 
idle desktop (ubuntu koala). Same with one core disabled on startup with 
maxcpus.
I used to use the board with the original cooler slowed down with a simple 
poti until recently. Much more silent with almost no change in temperatures 
compared to full speed cooling (below 40°C),

All temperatures are from GPU since I don`t have patched the kernel and don't 
know how to access cpu temperature without that effort. But since they are 
connected thermally there should not be a big difference.

 Greetings

Michael






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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Wolfgang Rohdewald
On Saturday 02 January 2010, M. Fiegert wrote:
 And over Christmas I managed to make it completely noiseless by
 installing a Accelero S1 cooler !!!
   http://www.schwanthalercomputer.de/advanced_search_result.php?key
 words=accelero+S1amp;x=0amp;y=0

this link works better for me:

http://www.schwanthaler-computer.de/PC-Komponenten/Kuehler/Grafikkarten/Arctic-Cooling-Accelero-S1-Rev2::14606.html


-- 
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
For those looking for quiet fans, I have found the Nexus PWM series 
120mm to be the quietest fan for air flow yet. Moves more air then the 
Arctic fans with the same or lower noise level. I have one cooling an 
AMD x4 3ghz. I have it set to min speed of about 50% and it takes 100% 
load to get the cores up to the 40c level that it would take to trigger 
a higher speed. The fan is also clear with LED mount holes for those who 
want to fancy it up with lights.



Mika Laitio wrote:

OK, i finally found the time to complete a VDR PC
based on the ION board.

The good news are:

+ 1080p plays back smoothly with xine/vdpau
 with very low CPU usage.
+ sound over HDMI works.
+ the streamdev-client plugin works - even with HD channels.
+ the xine plugin works fine - also with HD channels and HD
 recordings. I had to tweak a few config items.

The not-so-good news are:

+ The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
 a silent replacement fan.
+ I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
 system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
 unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.


So, as it turns out, I do not need a DVB card in the PC
(the server has 2 DVB-S cards and one DVB card).
If I keep it that way, I really do not need the PCI slot,
so I could use one of these passively cooled main boards
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a467665.html
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439268.html

I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html

Using a passively cooled main board would solve the
fan noise problem.


I also finally setted up my ion system.
I have a similar kind of passive cooled zotac that you put in your links 
but found out that without any cooling it's temperature get still pretty 
hight 60-65 celcius.


The included 4 inch fan was indeed pretty noisy, so I invested for a 8 
inc fan and put that to my own made wooden case. (I first used old case 
from broken video, but that one had about 30 cm extra width, so I ended 
up making my own case)


With this 8 inch fan, the cpu and mcu temperatures are now about 40 
celcius.


If you are interested, I put a picture on
  http://pilppa.org/home/blogs/index/1

For some reason the --video vdpau option for vdr-sxfe still does not 
work for me... (Using mandriva 2010 version of everything else except 
from own build vdr-1.7.10 and couple od days old xineliboutput plugin 
with latest fix being: Fixed generating lirc key release events)

). gdb crash log is below:

(gdb) set args xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890 --video vdpau
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/vdr-sxfe xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890 
--video vdpau

[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs  (build with xine-lib 1.1.16, using xine-lib 1.1.16)

Video driver: vdpau
VDR Server: xvdr+tcp://192.168.3.11:37890

[New Thread 0x7fa4ab9af6f0 (LWP 10536)]
[10536] [vdr-fe]GNOME screensaver disabled
[New Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545)]
[10536] [vdr-fe]fe_xine_init: xine_open_video_driver(vdpau) failed
Error initializing xine
[Thread 0x7fa4a3514910 (LWP 10545) exited]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
Missing debug package(s), you should install: 
dbus-debug-1.2.16-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
dbus-glib-debug-0.82-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 faac-debug-1.28-3plf2010.0.x86_64 
faad2-debug-2.7-1plf2009.1.x86_64 gcc-debug-4.4.1-4.1mnb2.x86_64 
glib2.0-debug-2.22.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 glibc-debug-2.10.1-6.2mnb2.x86_64 
lame-debug-3.98.2-1plf2009.0.x86_64 
libalsa2-debug-1.0.21a-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libcdio-debug-0.81-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libdvdcss-debug-1.2.10-2plf2010.0.x86_64 
libjpeg-debug-7-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 libogg-debug-1.1.4-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libtheora-debug-1.1.0-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libvorbis-debug-1.2.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libx11-debug-1.2.2-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxau-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxcb-debug-1.4-3.2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxcursor-debug-1.1.10-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxdmcp-debug-1.0.3-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxext-debug-1.0.5-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxfixes-debug-4.0.3-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxinerama-debug-1.0.3-3mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxrandr-debug-1.3.0-2mdv2010.0.x86_64 
libxrender-debug-0.9.4-5mdv2010.0.x86_64 
pcre-debug-7.9-1mdv2010.0.x86_64 real-codecs-debug-1.2-4plf2010.0.x86_64 
vcdimager-debug-0.7.23-9mdv2010.0.x86_64 
xine-lib-debug-1.1.16.3-2plf2010.0.x86_64 
zlib-debug-1.2.3-13mdv2010.0.x86_64

(gdb) bt
#0  0x7fa4aa5e2cad in pthread_mutex_lock () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
#1  0x7fa4a9a09773 in xine_list_video_output_plugins ()
   from /usr/lib64/libxine.so.1
#2  0x0040cc80 in list_plugins_type (xine=0x1,
msg=0x416993 Available video drivers:,
list_func=0x7fa4a9a09740 xine_list_video_output_plugins)
at xine_frontend.c:107
#3  0x0040cd57 in list_xine_plugins (fe=value optimized out,
verbose=0) at xine_frontend.c:125
#4  0x00412648 in main (argc=value optimized out,

Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Mika Laitio

dto :-)
zotac-A; Dual Core Atom, 32GB-SSD

And over Christmas I managed to make it completely noiseless by
installing a Accelero S1 cooler !!!
 
http://www.schwanthalercomputer.de/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=accelero+S1x=0y=0
The mounting is somewhat unorthodox, but took me less than an hour to install.
If someone is interested I try to put some photos somewhere.


A pic showing how you have connected it to zotac would indeed be 
interesting.



Now temperature stays below 60?C even with high load (h264 decoding or heli-X
3D simulation).


I have a similar kind of passive cooled zotac that you put in your links
but found out that without any cooling it's temperature get still pretty
hight 60-65 celcius.


Is this a single core? Do you have any other fan (power supply, case)?
My experience was, that without any cooling the temperature kept rising. I
stopped the experiment above 80?C when temperature was still rising even in
idle desktop (ubuntu koala). Same with one core disabled on startup with
maxcpus.


Yes, the mine is also a dual core. I was following the temperatures sofar 
only from bios settings where it shows both the cpu and gpu. But for me it 
used to stay near to 65 without cooling. (I was however always booting to 
bios to check it)



I used to use the board with the original cooler slowed down with a simple
poti until recently. Much more silent with almost no change in temperatures
compared to full speed cooling (below 40?C),


I do not have a pc shop near to buy these poti's so I was planning to 
try to solder couple of resistors. From internet I also found that it 
could be easy to just switch couple of wires to slow down from 12w to 7w.



All temperatures are from GPU since I don`t have patched the kernel and don't
know how to access cpu temperature without that effort. But since they are
connected thermally there should not be a big difference.


Mandriva 2.6.31 kernels reports temp also incorrectly, I think I read 
somewhere that 2.6.32 kernels should have that fixed. Have not tried 
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2010-01-02 Thread Mika Laitio

Have you compiled vdr-xineliboutput with --enable-vdpau ?
what does ./configure show and are you using xine-lib-1.2 HG with vdpau patch?


xineliboutput configure shows vdpau in the list of enabled features but 
command vdr-sxfe -help does not list vdaup


Available video drivers: xv raw SyncFB opengl xshm none xxmc fb xvmc
Available audio drivers: alsa oss file none

I have not build xine or vdpau libraries myself and are instead just using 
the mandriva 2010 ones. (backported version from vdapu thought)


[lam...@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep vdpau
lib64vdpau1-0.3-1mdv2010.0
lib64vdpau-devel-0.3-1mdv2010.0
[lam...@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa | grep xine
lib64xine-devel-1.1.16.3-2plf2010.0
lib64xine1-1.1.16.3-2plf2010.0

So would this xine version be new enough if I just patch the rpm with 
patch from somewhere or do I need to download the sources for newer xine 
version?


Mika

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Gerald Dachs
Am Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:43:06 +0100
schrieb Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de:

 On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 17:55 +, Tony Houghton wrote:
 ...
   + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
 system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
 unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.
  
  Couldn't you use a much lighter desktop if this is a PC especially
  for VDR?
 
 Running VDR is important, but not the only purpose.
 Surfing the internet, watching DVDs and BlueRays, etc.
 is a lot of fun on an HD beamer. :-)

The desktop doesn't play DVDs or BlueRays. This is done by
xineliboutput, xine and xbmc ... To start xbmc a lircrc
skript for irexec would be enough. No need for a desktop.

Gerald  

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/12/25 Gerald Dachs v...@dachsweb.de

 Am Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:43:06 +0100
 schrieb Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de:

  On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 17:55 +, Tony Houghton wrote:
  ...
+ I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
  system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
  unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.
  
   Couldn't you use a much lighter desktop if this is a PC especially
   for VDR?
 
  Running VDR is important, but not the only purpose.
  Surfing the internet, watching DVDs and BlueRays, etc.
  is a lot of fun on an HD beamer. :-)

 The desktop doesn't play DVDs or BlueRays. This is done by
 xineliboutput, xine and xbmc ... To start xbmc a lircrc
 skript for irexec would be enough. No need for a desktop.

Indeed, the only two applications running on desktop side would be X
and the application which is your frontend, either xine or
xineliboutput.

xineliboutput does have the advantage that it has a media menu
built-in for alternative media. It can do things like watch
dvd/iso/pictures/music/blu-ray/avi/wmv. The latest snapshot supports
cropping when xineliboutput was set to use video vdpau. And you
already have a nvidia machine.

 Gerald

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Tony Houghton
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 17:12:56 +0100
Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de wrote:

 + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
   system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
   unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.

Another idea: if there's a spare USB (2.0 High Speed) port you could use
a memory stick instead of NFS.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Carsten Koch
On Fri, 2009-12-25 at 13:02 +, Tony Houghton wrote:
 On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 17:12:56 +0100
 Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de wrote:
 
  + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.
 
 Another idea: if there's a spare USB (2.0 High Speed) port you could use
 a memory stick instead of NFS.

Good idea.
I suppose this one 
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439283.html
should be sufficient.
I wonder if that's going to be faster (no seek times)
or slower than my hard disk.

The only remaining advantage of an nfsroot system
being that I can turn the power off without needing
to shut the system down.

Carsten.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Theunis Potgieter
What you could do is to make a boot process similar to most rescue or
live-cd/usb. The idea is to make the whole thing run in ram, so boot
by using network or memory stick, copy squashfs to ram and run from
there. Should be lightning fast.

2009/12/25 Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de:
 On Fri, 2009-12-25 at 13:02 +, Tony Houghton wrote:
 On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 17:12:56 +0100
 Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de wrote:

  + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
    system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
    unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.

 Another idea: if there's a spare USB (2.0 High Speed) port you could use
 a memory stick instead of NFS.

 Good idea.
 I suppose this one
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439283.html
 should be sufficient.
 I wonder if that's going to be faster (no seek times)
 or slower than my hard disk.

 The only remaining advantage of an nfsroot system
 being that I can turn the power off without needing
 to shut the system down.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread VDR User
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Theunis Potgieter
theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
 What you could do is to make a boot process similar to most rescue or
 live-cd/usb. The idea is to make the whole thing run in ram, so boot
 by using network or memory stick, copy squashfs to ram and run from
 there. Should be lightning fast.

Do you have a howto for this?  I would like to give it a try myself.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/12/25 VDR User user@gmail.com:
 On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Theunis Potgieter
 theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
 What you could do is to make a boot process similar to most rescue or
 live-cd/usb. The idea is to make the whole thing run in ram, so boot
 by using network or memory stick, copy squashfs to ram and run from
 there. Should be lightning fast.

 Do you have a howto for this?  I would like to give it a try myself.

Google returned some results from this query: how to make a live usb
run from ram

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ubuntu-toram-how-to-make-ubuntu-boot-to-ram/

This is an idea, but with Linux there is no limits :)

Good luck.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Tony Houghton
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 13:23:26 -0800
VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:

 On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Theunis Potgieter
 theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
  What you could do is to make a boot process similar to most rescue or
  live-cd/usb. The idea is to make the whole thing run in ram, so boot
  by using network or memory stick, copy squashfs to ram and run from
  there. Should be lightning fast.
 
 Do you have a howto for this?  I would like to give it a try myself.

The easiest starting point would be Debian Live
http://debian-live.alioth.debian.org/ because it's designed to be
customisable (so you can easily pre-install VDR etc, and hopefully
easily get it to automount other filesystems eg NFS) and to search for
another partition with a specific label on the stick to use as a
writable home partition or even a writable root.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-25 Thread Tony Houghton
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:58:18 +0100
Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de wrote:

 On Fri, 2009-12-25 at 13:02 +, Tony Houghton wrote:
  
  Another idea: if there's a spare USB (2.0 High Speed) port you could use
  a memory stick instead of NFS.
 
 Good idea.
 I suppose this one 
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439283.html
 should be sufficient.
 I wonder if that's going to be faster (no seek times)
 or slower than my hard disk.

Read speeds should be at least acceptable on a modern device, but
writing can still be quite slow.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-24 Thread Carsten Koch
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 21:23 +0100, Carsten Koch wrote:
...
 I was thinking along the same lines and I have just bought 
 an ION board.
 
 The main board comes with a CPU and with GeForce 9400 graphics, 
 so that will be cheaper than the sum of a normal board + CPU + 
 GeForce 9400 graphics.

OK, i finally found the time to complete a VDR PC 
based on the ION board.

The good news are: 

+ 1080p plays back smoothly with xine/vdpau
  with very low CPU usage.
+ sound over HDMI works.
+ the streamdev-client plugin works - even with HD channels.
+ the xine plugin works fine - also with HD channels and HD 
  recordings. I had to tweak a few config items.

The not-so-good news are:

+ The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
  a silent replacement fan.
+ I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
  system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
  unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.


So, as it turns out, I do not need a DVB card in the PC
(the server has 2 DVB-S cards and one DVB card).
If I keep it that way, I really do not need the PCI slot,
so I could use one of these passively cooled main boards
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a467665.html
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a439268.html

I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html

Using a passively cooled main board would solve the 
fan noise problem.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-12-24 Thread Tony Houghton
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 17:12:56 +0100
Carsten Koch carstenkochelsd...@web.de wrote:

 The not-so-good news are:
 
 + The fan is a bit loud and so far I have not found
   a silent replacement fan.
 + I originally set up the system as a diskless (nfsroot)
   system, but KDE 4 (I am using OpenSuSE 11.2) performs
   unbearably slow, so I was forced to install a hard disk.

Couldn't you use a much lighter desktop if this is a PC especially for
VDR?

[Snip]

 I currently use this (actively cooled) main board:
 http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a455388.html
 
 Using a passively cooled main board would solve the 
 fan noise problem.

I can't tell what's under that fan from the picture. If the heatsink is
fixed to the motherboard with pins you could replace it with a Zalman
passive chipset cooler, but you would need to make sure there's good
airflow through the case (what provision does it have for fans? At least
it should be easier to get silent case fans than a silent fan small
enough for that chip). Otherwise you could get an adapter (like a
square funnel) to fit a bigger, quieter fan on to the heatsink.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-19 Thread Lauri Tischler

Artem Makhutov wrote:

Hi,

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Lauri Tischler wrote:

Luca Olivetti wrote:

The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its integrated 
 9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?

P5N7A does not have enough slots :(
Any comments about M4N78 PRO ?


I have an Asus M4N78 Pro. It works pretty nice and stable.


Also 1080p and audio over HDMI ?

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-19 Thread Artem Makhutov
Hi,

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:59:26AM +0200, Lauri Tischler wrote:
 Artem Makhutov wrote:
 Hi,

 On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Lauri Tischler wrote:
 Luca Olivetti wrote:

 The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its 
 integrated  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?
 P5N7A does not have enough slots :(
 Any comments about M4N78 PRO ?

 I have an Asus M4N78 Pro. It works pretty nice and stable.

 Also 1080p and audio over HDMI ?

Yes, both of it works:

$ aplay -l
 Liste der Hardware-Geräte (PLAYBACK) 
Karte 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], Gerät 0: VT1708S Analog [VT1708S Analog]
  Sub-Geräte: 2/2
  Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0
  Sub-Gerät #1: subdevice #1
Karte 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], Gerät 1: VT1708S Digital [VT1708S Digital]
  Sub-Geräte: 1/1
  Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0
Karte 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], Gerät 3: NVIDIA HDMI [NVIDIA HDMI]
  Sub-Geräte: 1/1
  Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-18 Thread Lauri Tischler

Luca Olivetti wrote:

The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its integrated 
 9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?


P5N7A does not have enough slots :(
Any comments about M4N78 PRO ?

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-18 Thread Artem Makhutov
Hi,

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Lauri Tischler wrote:
 Luca Olivetti wrote:

 The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its integrated 
  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?

 P5N7A does not have enough slots :(
 Any comments about M4N78 PRO ?

I have an Asus M4N78 Pro. It works pretty nice and stable.

Regards, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-17 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/11/16 Seppo Ingalsuo seppo.ingal...@iki.fi:
 On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 20:24 +0200, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
 2009/11/15 Timothy D. Lenz tl...@vorgon.com:
  The SPDIF can't carry 7.1 sound? It's just digital data stream. Should
  be able to carry how ever many channels get encoded to the data packets.
 
 Is the problem not bandwidth requirements?

 For consumer SPDIF max bandwidth is about 2 x 20 x 48 kHz = 1.92
 Mbit/s.

 E.g. encoded DD+ 7.1 bit stream fits there but linear 7.1 PCM doesn't.
 Highest end audio formats are at different order of magnitude. Dolby
 TrueHD can be up to 18 Mbit/s and DTS-HD Master Audio up to 24.5 Mbit/s
 those are passed only over HDMI in CE devices.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_Digital#Dolby_Digital_Plus

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS_%28sound_system%29#DTS-HD_Master_Audio

 BR,
 Seppo


In my case, I have a Samsung T260 screen with fibre out, probably
SPDIF. In this case the monitor would then be my limitation. Should I
get an amp that takes hdmi as input and passes video onto the screen?

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-17 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 12:28 +0200, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
 In my case, I have a Samsung T260 screen with fibre out, probably
 SPDIF. In this case the monitor would then be my limitation. Should I
 get an amp that takes hdmi as input and passes video onto the screen?

If the signal source is Blu-Ray disc then there is IMHO benefit with a
HDMI capable AV receiver (excluding the early crap those were only dumb
switches without audio tapping capability). Personally I've found the
PCM or Dolby/DTS HD tracks sound better via possibly better mix than
standard AC3 tracks. Audio coding improvement should not be that big. 

With just VDR DVB-C/T/S as a source there probably is no real advantage
to upgrade to HDMI only over legacy SPDIF from TV to AVR setup. There
could be usability improvements via CEC control channel though. And I
don't know if CEC is supported by any PC HDMI hardware. (But perhaps in
future VDR could get control from CEC from TV remote control too?)

With my AV receiver HDMI menus it's also possible to select to route the
audio to home theater or TV speakers like in your setup (with home
theater system muted) though I never use TV speakers. They are pretty
bad nowadays. 

This page might be useful

http://www.hdmi.org/installers/index.aspx

BR,
Seppo



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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-17 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Seppo Ingalsuo ha escrit:


With just VDR DVB-C/T/S as a source there probably is no real advantage
to upgrade to HDMI only over legacy SPDIF from TV to AVR setup.


If the only planned source is a pc (running vdr and, say, xmbc), would 
it make sense to bypass the av receiver completely and just decode the 
audio on the pc connected to the speakers?
Or it doesn't make sense (since you'll need an amplifier for each 
channel anyway, so you could just as well buy an av receiver)?
Just asking, since with wife, kids, and neighbours, I'll probably have 
to convince myself that the tv speakers are good enough ;-)


Bye
--
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-17 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo

Luca Olivetti wrote:
If the only planned source is a pc (running vdr and, say, xmbc), would 
it make sense to bypass the av receiver completely and just decode the 
audio on the pc connected to the speakers?
Or it doesn't make sense (since you'll need an amplifier for each 
channel anyway, so you could just as well buy an av receiver)?
Good point! I suppose the benefit of going for AVR is better speakers 
management: levels, delays, response correction and subwooofer crossover 
filters. The effects are actually usable. I'm using stereo and surround 
modes from Onkyo AVR. I've been also quite happy  with Audussey setup. A 
pure PC plus amplifiers (class-D modules) could be superior to AVR in 
those tasks but I'm not aware of such developments for e.g. ALSA user 
space or PulseAudio.


Just asking, since with wife, kids, and neighbours, I'll probably have 
to convince myself that the tv speakers are good enough ;-)
The center channel is really good for any TV watching. But my wife is 
not happy without a properly programmed universal remote. A watch VDR 
macro does all the powering and routing.


BR,
Seppo


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-16 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 20:24 +0200, Theunis Potgieter wrote:
 2009/11/15 Timothy D. Lenz tl...@vorgon.com:
  The SPDIF can't carry 7.1 sound? It's just digital data stream. Should
  be able to carry how ever many channels get encoded to the data packets.
 
 Is the problem not bandwidth requirements?

For consumer SPDIF max bandwidth is about 2 x 20 x 48 kHz = 1.92
Mbit/s. 

E.g. encoded DD+ 7.1 bit stream fits there but linear 7.1 PCM doesn't.
Highest end audio formats are at different order of magnitude. Dolby
TrueHD can be up to 18 Mbit/s and DTS-HD Master Audio up to 24.5 Mbit/s
those are passed only over HDMI in CE devices.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_Digital#Dolby_Digital_Plus

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS_%28sound_system%29#DTS-HD_Master_Audio

BR,
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Timothy D. Lenz ha escrit:
I have seen USB to serial and parallel adapters, but the parallel ones 
are kind of rare and you might need to mod your software


Oh, yes, I'll surely need to modify it, since my driver needs an 
old-style parallel port, an usb to parallel converter won't do.
However, now that I think of it, I could use an usb to serial converter 
and instead of a driver write a daemon that uses polling to count the 
pulses.

I'm still not convinced that a single pci slot is enough though.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:

Any card will do or should I look for a specific one with some form of 
spdif pass-through?
I don't have experience on this and its not a concern for me, but maybe 
still give you some facts:


* the cards all have an audio pass trough, no connector though
* the card reports to have an audio device
* this audio device is not supported yet, but some people reported 
success to at last get it recognized with some patches, not sure if its 
working for anyone allready


Well, considering that I cannot find a way to get audio through hdmi 
with my laptop and I couldn't get much help on the alsa-users mailing 
list (as couldn't another folk with the same laptop 5 months ago), I am 
worried.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Artem Makhutov ha escrit:


I'm still not convinced that a single pci slot is enough though.


I am using TeVii S660 and TeVii S650 USB DVB-S2 cards. So I don't need PCI 
slots.

The only problem with the USB devices is that they all require a seperate power 
supply.

Would this be an option for you?


I want to reuse my current dvb-s (pci) card, so that could be an option 
for future expansion, thank you, though the idea of many separate boxes 
isn't that appealing.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Artem Makhutov
Hi,

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 09:45:40AM +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:
 En/na Timothy D. Lenz ha escrit:
 I have seen USB to serial and parallel adapters, but the parallel ones  
 are kind of rare and you might need to mod your software

 Oh, yes, I'll surely need to modify it, since my driver needs an  
 old-style parallel port, an usb to parallel converter won't do.
 However, now that I think of it, I could use an usb to serial converter  
 and instead of a driver write a daemon that uses polling to count the  
 pulses.
 I'm still not convinced that a single pci slot is enough though.

I am using TeVii S660 and TeVii S650 USB DVB-S2 cards. So I don't need PCI 
slots.

The only problem with the USB devices is that they all require a seperate power 
supply.

Would this be an option for you?

Regards, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Artem Makhutov

Hi,

Seppo Ingalsuo schrieb:

On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 09:49 +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:

Well, considering that I cannot find a way to get audio through hdmi
with my laptop and I couldn't get much help on the alsa-users mailing
list (as couldn't another folk with the same laptop 5 months ago), I am
worried.


I'm waiting for a 7.1ch PCM audio over HDMI capable PCI-E graphics card.
Currently Nvidia does great job with VDPAU video but SPDIF pass-trough
limited audio is a disappointment. There is working 7.1ch PCM audio in
Linux with AMD and Intel graphics but video acceleration is not usable.


You can use an .asoundrc to encode 7.1ch PCM to AC3 or DTS and use the 
SPDIF over HDMI as output device.


I am also not aware of any SPDIF cards, that can output PCM 5.1ch or 
7.1ch audio without encoding audio to AC3 or DTS manually


Regards, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 11:48 +0100, Artem Makhutov wrote:
 You can use an .asoundrc to encode 7.1ch PCM to AC3 or DTS and use the 
 SPDIF over HDMI as output device.

Tandem coding is not healthy for audio quality if highest quality
matters and DD at handles 5.1 only.

 I am also not aware of any SPDIF cards, that can output PCM 5.1ch or 
 7.1ch audio without encoding audio to AC3 or DTS manually

No it's not possible because SPDIF has rather limited bandwidth. It was
designed for 48 kHz 16 (up to 20) bit stereo PCM originally.

The situation with Nvidia HDMI audio is perhaps improving, by Googling I
found this one:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=140264

Perhaps it's soon time to search for a passive cooled G210 or GT220
card!

BR,
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Artem Makhutov

Hi,

Seppo Ingalsuo schrieb:

On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 11:48 +0100, Artem Makhutov wrote:

You can use an .asoundrc to encode 7.1ch PCM to AC3 or DTS and use the
SPDIF over HDMI as output device.


Tandem coding is not healthy for audio quality if highest quality
matters and DD at handles 5.1 only.


I am also not aware of any SPDIF cards, that can output PCM 5.1ch or
7.1ch audio without encoding audio to AC3 or DTS manually


No it's not possible because SPDIF has rather limited bandwidth. It was
designed for 48 kHz 16 (up to 20) bit stereo PCM originally.

The situation with Nvidia HDMI audio is perhaps improving, by Googling I
found this one:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=140264

Perhaps it's soon time to search for a passive cooled G210 or GT220
card!


Sorry, then I don't understand your problem. I have absolutly no 
problems with my Zotac ION Mainboard and HDMI Audio output.


I am using PCM Stereo output and when I have DD sound then I am using 
AC3/DTS PassThrough over HDMI.


Regards, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Seppo Ingalsuo
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 12:24 +0100, Artem Makhutov wrote:

 Sorry, then I don't understand your problem. I have absolutly no 
 problems with my Zotac ION Mainboard and HDMI Audio output.

I think some motherboard integrated chipsets have had working HDMI audio
for some time, even Nvidia, PCI-E cards have not had the support. But I
wouldn't like to swap my not-that-old P5Q motherboard for this.

 I am using PCM Stereo output and when I have DD sound then I am using 
 AC3/DTS PassThrough over HDMI.

Pass-trough (even via SPDIF) is fine if the content is DD or stereo. I
suppose encoded HD audio (DTS HD or Dolby TruHD from Blu-Ray)
pass-trough is missing from many graphics cards even in Windows but
personally I wouldn't mind seeing 7.1ch PCM indicator instead in the AV
receiver like with my fat PS3.

BR,
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Seppo Ingalsuo ha escrit:


The situation with Nvidia HDMI audio is perhaps improving, by Googling I
found this one:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=140264



I solved the hw/vendor id thing. Now it is showing when aplay -l but it 
has 4 different pcm devices with none of them giving any sound.



Not very promising.

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Timothy D. Lenz

If you know something about electronics you could use an unused hard
drive connector from your power supply. Bring it out of the case through
some connector on that back of the case. Run it to a box with jacks for
all your USB tuners to plug into. Just need to check voltages needed by
each device. Some might be geting other then +5 or +12 from their power
supply in which case you may need to add some voltage regulators that
feed off the +12 line to step down to what it wants. this way it all
turns on together.

Or make a power supply that has outputs for each device. But you need to
know about electronics to do it.

Artem Makhutov wrote:

Hi,

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 09:45:40AM +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:

En/na Timothy D. Lenz ha escrit:
I have seen USB to serial and parallel adapters, but the parallel ones  
are kind of rare and you might need to mod your software
Oh, yes, I'll surely need to modify it, since my driver needs an  
old-style parallel port, an usb to parallel converter won't do.
However, now that I think of it, I could use an usb to serial converter  
and instead of a driver write a daemon that uses polling to count the  
pulses.

I'm still not convinced that a single pci slot is enough though.


I am using TeVii S660 and TeVii S650 USB DVB-S2 cards. So I don't need PCI 
slots.

The only problem with the USB devices is that they all require a seperate power 
supply.

Would this be an option for you?

Regards, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Timothy D. Lenz

The SPDIF can't carry 7.1 sound? It's just digital data stream. Should
be able to carry how ever many channels get encoded to the data packets.

Seppo Ingalsuo wrote:

On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 09:49 +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Well, considering that I cannot find a way to get audio through hdmi 
with my laptop and I couldn't get much help on the alsa-users mailing 
list (as couldn't another folk with the same laptop 5 months ago), I am 
worried.


I'm waiting for a 7.1ch PCM audio over HDMI capable PCI-E graphics card.
Currently Nvidia does great job with VDPAU video but SPDIF pass-trough
limited audio is a disappointment. There is working 7.1ch PCM audio in
Linux with AMD and Intel graphics but video acceleration is not usable.

My cheap 8400GS that I bought about years ago looks still like a good
solution (plus SPDIF from mobo) :^(

BR,
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Theunis Potgieter
2009/11/15 Timothy D. Lenz tl...@vorgon.com:
 The SPDIF can't carry 7.1 sound? It's just digital data stream. Should
 be able to carry how ever many channels get encoded to the data packets.

Is the problem not bandwidth requirements?

 Seppo Ingalsuo wrote:

 On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 09:49 +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:

 Well, considering that I cannot find a way to get audio through hdmi with
 my laptop and I couldn't get much help on the alsa-users mailing list (as
 couldn't another folk with the same laptop 5 months ago), I am worried.

 I'm waiting for a 7.1ch PCM audio over HDMI capable PCI-E graphics card.
 Currently Nvidia does great job with VDPAU video but SPDIF pass-trough
 limited audio is a disappointment. There is working 7.1ch PCM audio in
 Linux with AMD and Intel graphics but video acceleration is not usable.

 My cheap 8400GS that I bought about years ago looks still like a good
 solution (plus SPDIF from mobo) :^(

 BR,
 Seppo


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-15 Thread Matthias Wächter
Am 14.11.2009 13:55, schrieb Steffen Barszus:
 C2D E7x00
 Mainboard w/o IGP
 GT210/220

Tested a G210: No HDMI sound support with vanilla kernel 2.6.31, and
with the simple patch [1] the device is detected but no sound is
available, as in [2]. Seems to require more effort to enable G210/GT220
integrated audio. Note: As those graphics cards all contain a sound
device, they no longer offer an SPDIF loop through connector.

– Matthias

1:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?s=c902aa60d0d7aebbc1166453d458bbb4attachmentid=38471d=1256024461
2: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=140264

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Steffen Barszus

Luca Olivetti schrieb:

En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:

The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its 
integrated  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?



Mmmh, I hate to reply to my own message, but it seems it isn't 
available anywhere, at least here in Spain :-(

I'm just at the same task at the moment.

Vdpau enabled IGP motherboards except ION systems seem not to be 
available at all for some reason.


Same for passive Nvidia GT220 cards (not yet available (Zotac Zone 
Edition or ECS)).


Even if its german, this might give you a good overview:
http://wbreu.htpc-forum.de/vdpaukompendium/leistungsvergleichgrafikchipsonboardchips/index.php

To me that means, at decoding they are close to each other, but big 
difference at de-interlacing.
i'm trying my luck at the moment with the passive cooled Gainward GT210, 
maybe
later moving on to the GT220 once passive cooled models are available. 
It was told me that dual core CPU are preferable for OSD responiveness.


Just to share a bit my findings from last days/weeks. I'm not quite sure 
if i will be able to keep the same noise level (nearly 0) with the HD 
components, but my plan is:


C2D E7x00
Mainboard w/o IGP
GT210/220

For AMD system it should be a K10 according to wb...@vdrportal.de, since 
the K8 models could cause problems with vdpau with CnQ enabled.


HTH

Steffen

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Goga777
  The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its 
  integrated  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?
 
 
  Mmmh, I hate to reply to my own message, but it seems it isn't 
  available anywhere, at least here in Spain :-(
 I'm just at the same task at the moment.
 
 Vdpau enabled IGP motherboards except ION systems seem not to be 
 available at all for some reason.
 
 Same for passive Nvidia GT220 cards (not yet available (Zotac Zone 
 Edition or ECS)).

agree

П210 or Gt220 or new ION2 can be good choice 



Goga

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Andrew Herron
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Luca Olivetti l...@ventoso.org wrote:

 En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:


  The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its integrated
  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?



 Mmmh, I hate to reply to my own message, but it seems it isn't available
 anywhere, at least here in Spain :-(


 Bye
 --
 Luca


The P5N7A-VM seems to have been discontinued by ASUS. We have a number at
customer sites and the this motherboard does a good job using Temporal 2x
with VDPAU.

Andrew
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:

Vdpau enabled IGP motherboards except ION systems seem not to be 
available at all for some reason.


Maybe because they are old. It's a pity because they seems a good 
choice: cheap, small, powerful and passively cooled.


Same for passive Nvidia GT220 cards (not yet available (Zotac Zone 
Edition or ECS)).


Even if its german, this might give you a good overview:
http://wbreu.htpc-forum.de/vdpaukompendium/leistungsvergleichgrafikchipsonboardchips/index.php 


Thanks, that's a good overview.
According to it the GT210 only supports temporal, so it doesn't seem 
such a good choice, and the ones I can find over here are with forced 
cooling.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Andrew Herron ha escrit:



The P5N7A-VM seems to have been discontinued by ASUS. We have a number 
at customer sites and the this motherboard does a good job using 
Temporal 2x with VDPAU.


As I said to Steffen it's a pity that they're no longer available.
Maybe there is some newer model coming soon?

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:


Even if its german, this might give you a good overview:
http://wbreu.htpc-forum.de/vdpaukompendium/leistungsvergleichgrafikchipsonboardchips/index.php 



Thanks, that's a good overview.
According to it the GT210 only supports temporal, so it doesn't seem 
such a good choice, and the ones I can find over here are with forced 
cooling.



Mmmh, in that table, the 9400GT is said to support only temporal, while here

http://wbreu.htpc-forum.de/vdpaukompendium/leistungsvergleichgrafikchipsonboardchips/index.php

he says than the 9400GT has enough power to advanced deinterlacing at 
1980x1080.

A glitch of google translate or is the table wrong?

Bye
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
Check the linux forums at http://www.nvnews.net/. Sounds like the GT220 
would be a good choice. Maybe even the GT210. I have an 8400 with the 
newer chip and it's is marginal at best and won't do the advanced deint.


Luca Olivetti wrote:

Hello,

Now that I have an hd tv set, I'm looking at revamping my ageing vdr 
system for hd.

Oh, and I want it to be really cheap ;-)
It seems that the only reasonable option is a motherboard/graphic card 
supported by nvidia vdpau.
I need a parallel port and a pci slot (I want to use my current dvb-s 
card), so the revo and similar nettops are out.
The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its integrated 
 9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?

According to this page
 http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/VDPAU
the only limitation is that it cannot do Advanced 2x for HD content, 
everything else is covered (I'm currently using temporal on my laptop 
and, while acceptable, it doesn't seem top-notch).
Or should I better buy a cheap motherboard and add an external nvidia 
graphic card?


Any suggestion?

Bye


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Timothy D. Lenz

NewEgg or ZipZoomFly don't ship to spain?

Steffen Barszus wrote:

Luca Olivetti schrieb:

En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:

The asus P5N7A-VM motherboard seems a good candidate, is its 
integrated  9300 graphics powerful enough for good deinterlacing?



Mmmh, I hate to reply to my own message, but it seems it isn't 
available anywhere, at least here in Spain :-(

I'm just at the same task at the moment.

Vdpau enabled IGP motherboards except ION systems seem not to be 
available at all for some reason.


Same for passive Nvidia GT220 cards (not yet available (Zotac Zone 
Edition or ECS)).


Even if its german, this might give you a good overview:
http://wbreu.htpc-forum.de/vdpaukompendium/leistungsvergleichgrafikchipsonboardchips/index.php 



To me that means, at decoding they are close to each other, but big 
difference at de-interlacing.
i'm trying my luck at the moment with the passive cooled Gainward GT210, 
maybe
later moving on to the GT220 once passive cooled models are available. 
It was told me that dual core CPU are preferable for OSD responiveness.


Just to share a bit my findings from last days/weeks. I'm not quite sure 
if i will be able to keep the same noise level (nearly 0) with the HD 
components, but my plan is:


C2D E7x00
Mainboard w/o IGP
GT210/220

For AMD system it should be a K10 according to wb...@vdrportal.de, since 
the K8 models could cause problems with vdpau with CnQ enabled.


HTH

Steffen

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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Timothy D. Lenz ha escrit:

NewEgg or ZipZoomFly don't ship to spain?


No, but even if they did the shipping, taxes and customs fees would cost 
more than the wares.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Carsten Koch
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 13:17 +0100, Luca Olivetti wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Now that I have an hd tv set, I'm looking at revamping my ageing vdr 
 system for hd.
 Oh, and I want it to be really cheap ;-)

I was thinking along the same lines and I have just bought 
an ION board.

The main board comes with a CPU and with GeForce 9400 graphics, 
so that will be cheaper than the sum of a normal board + CPU + 
GeForce 9400 graphics.

Here in Germany, there are only two Atom boards with 1 PCI slot
and GeForce 9400 graphics:

http://geizhals.at/deutschland/?cat=mb1ppga_ddrxf=597_GeForce+9400~489_1


All you need in addition to that is some memory, the DVB-S2 card 
and a case. Cases start at 30 Euros:

http://geizhals.at/deutschland/?cat=gehitxv=esort=pxf=534_Mini-ITX~549_220




Carsten.


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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:



C2D E7x00


Isn't that overkill? (I mean, with hw accelerated people are using an atom)


Mainboard w/o IGP
GT210/220


If I go this route (separate motherboard and graphic card) what about 
audio through hdmi?
Any card will do or should I look for a specific one with some form of 
spdif pass-through?


Bye
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Luca Olivetti

En/na Carsten Koch ha escrit:



Here in Germany, there are only two Atom boards with 1 PCI slot
and GeForce 9400 graphics:

http://geizhals.at/deutschland/?cat=mb1ppga_ddrxf=597_GeForce+9400~489_1


Yes, but the problem is that I need a parallel port for the actuator 
(though maybe I could adapt the circuit to use the serial port instead, 
and the point of view has one, but then I should find a replacement for 
my homebrew lirc receiver).


Bye
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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Steffen Barszus

Luca Olivetti schrieb:

En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:



C2D E7x00


Isn't that overkill? (I mean, with hw accelerated people are using an 
atom) 

Yes it is, but
* the CPU should have some potential for undervolting
* configuration on speedstep i hope i can tweak

I hope to get some potential for easy converting/whatever??? and have a 
not so hungry CPU otherwise (i read something like 8W idle which matches 
my current CPU which i used last years and it should idle most of he 
time assuming vdpau works as expected)



Mainboard w/o IGP
GT210/220


If I go this route (separate motherboard and graphic card) what about 
audio through hdmi?
Any card will do or should I look for a specific one with some form of 
spdif pass-through?
I don't have experience on this and its not a concern for me, but maybe 
still give you some facts:


* the cards all have an audio pass trough, no connector though
* the card reports to have an audio device
* this audio device is not supported yet, but some people reported 
success to at last get it recognized with some patches, not sure if its 
working for anyone allready




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Re: [vdr] Recommendation for new hd vdr system.

2009-11-14 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
I have seen USB to serial and parallel adapters, but the parallel ones 
are kind of rare and you might need to mod your software


Luca Olivetti wrote:

En/na Carsten Koch ha escrit:



Here in Germany, there are only two Atom boards with 1 PCI slot
and GeForce 9400 graphics:

http://geizhals.at/deutschland/?cat=mb1ppga_ddrxf=597_GeForce+9400~489_1


Yes, but the problem is that I need a parallel port for the actuator 
(though maybe I could adapt the circuit to use the serial port instead, 
and the point of view has one, but then I should find a replacement for 
my homebrew lirc receiver).


Bye


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