Re: [vdr] When will first 1.5 version of VDR see the daylight?

2006-09-05 Thread Klaus Schmidinger

lamikr wrote:

I know you will not put any public feature list for 1.5.x series but
maybe it could also add support for the UTF-8? (by using
similar kind of patches that Alexander Riedel send for the 1.3 series.)


I'll se what I can do...

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] When will first 1.5 version of VDR see the daylight?

2006-09-04 Thread joscej

Well, so far I've been busy doing maintenance patches for the
1.4-series, but I hope this will finally settle soon.


Is support for DVB subtitles still going to be implemented in v 1.5?

Josce

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Re: [vdr] When will first 1.5 version of VDR see the daylight?

2006-09-04 Thread Klaus Schmidinger

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, so far I've been busy doing maintenance patches for the
1.4-series, but I hope this will finally settle soon.


Is support for DVB subtitles still going to be implemented in v 1.5?


Well, in the past I sometimes said what I'm planning to
implement in the next version of VDR - and when I ran out of
time or otherwise had to shift priorities, people were
disappointed if a particular feature didn't make it into
the next version. Therefore I won't make any such statements
any more ;-)

All I can say is that currently I'm trying to solve the
problems with more than one CAM advertising a certain
encryption standard, but not all of them actually being able
to decode a particular channel and CAMs that can decode
more than one channel simultaneously.

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] When will first 1.5 version of VDR see the daylight?

2006-09-04 Thread lamikr
I know you will not put any public feature list for 1.5.x series but
maybe it could also add support for the UTF-8? (by using
similar kind of patches that Alexander Riedel send for the 1.3 series.)

Mika

 The other thing that goes into that direction is support for CAMs
 that can decrypt more than one channel at the same time. Once these
 two problems are solved, I'll release version 1.5.0 ;-)

 Klaus

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Re: [vdr] When will first 1.5 version of VDR see the daylight?

2006-09-02 Thread Pasi Juppo
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
 Pasi Juppo wrote:
 Hi,

 Not that I have any urgent need for v1.5-series VDR but just interested
 in when first version is planned to released for public testing.
 
 Well, so far I've been busy doing maintenance patches for the
 1.4-series, but I hope this will finally settle soon.

I have seldom run into crash with 1.4.1 + maintenance patch. However, I
have not been able to reproduce or get any log out of crash. v1.4.x is
quite stable in my opinion. For everyday PVR usage it has not crashed
once. Some plugins still causes some problems (mainly TV-OnScreen that
crashes if there is a specific situation with empty column and user hits
enter. Normal empty column problem works well. Unfortunately I cannot be
more specific without further testing).

 The first thing I want to address in version 1.5 is the problem with
 systems that contain more than one CAM that implements a particular
 encryption method, but only one (or not all) of them actually
 has a smart card to decrypt a given channel. This is not an easy task,
 because the DVB standard is pretty messy in that area, and the few
 useful things it defines aren't even implemented (correctly) in
 various CAMs. So I guess I'll need to actually try to receive
 a channel on each of the devices/CAMs that claim to be able to
 decrypt it, and see whether there is an actual decrypted TS delivered
 from it. Of course this makes the whole process of selecting devices
 for recording or live view more complex...
 
 The other thing that goes into that direction is support for CAMs
 that can decrypt more than one channel at the same time. Once these
 two problems are solved, I'll release version 1.5.0 ;-)

Thanks for the info! These features are not important for me so I'll be
using v1.4.x a bit more longer :-)

Br, Pasi

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