Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-08-03 Thread Frank Schmirler
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 21:38:11 -0500, Rob Davis wrote
 On 27/07/11 20:37, Kirk Bromfield wrote:
  I had the same problem until I downgraded to streamdev 0.5.0 and
  hdhomerun_atsc_firmware_20100828.bin. I am not sure both of these
  changes are necessary as I changed both at the same time. :(
 
 
 Emerged vdr-streamdev instead of git and it's working now, thanks..

Could you provide a diff between these two versions? I'd like to find out why
(current?) git isn't working for hdhomerun.

Frank

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Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-08-03 Thread Rob Davis
 On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 21:38:11 -0500, Rob Davis wrote
 On 27/07/11 20:37, Kirk Bromfield wrote:
  I had the same problem until I downgraded to streamdev 0.5.0 and
  hdhomerun_atsc_firmware_20100828.bin. I am not sure both of these
  changes are necessary as I changed both at the same time. :(
 

 Emerged vdr-streamdev instead of git and it's working now, thanks..

 Could you provide a diff between these two versions? I'd like to find out
 why
 (current?) git isn't working for hdhomerun.


Spoke too soon,

It works as long as the channel is streaming/being viewed somewhere else. 
If, however, the channel is not showing, then streamdev sends the channel
before it's tuned, which causes ffmpeg to throw an error as it thinks it's
supposed to send an ac-3 track with 0 channels instead of 5.1 or 2.0.  Is
there a way to set a delay between tuning and sending the ts stream?

(Will have a look for a diff tonight)..


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Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-08-03 Thread Frank Schmirler
On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 10:09:12 -0500, Rob Davis wrote
 Spoke too soon,
 
 It works as long as the channel is streaming/being viewed somewhere 
 else. If, however, the channel is not showing, then streamdev sends 
 the channel before it's tuned, which causes ffmpeg to throw an error 
 as it thinks it's supposed to send an ac-3 track with 0 channels 
 instead of 5.1 or 2.0.  Is there a way to set a delay between tuning 
 and sending the ts stream?

What do you mean with streamdev sends the channel before it is tuned? As you
mentioned ffmpeg, I assume you are refering to HTTP streaming here. For HTTP,
streamdev first tunes the device, then it adds receivers for the channel's
PIDs, sends the HTTP headers and finally starts to forward the data it
receives from the device. So unless hdhomerun tunes the channel in the
background, it should be tuned when streamdev starts to reply.

Regards,
Frank

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Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-08-03 Thread Rob Davis
 On Wed, 3 Aug 2011 10:09:12 -0500, Rob Davis wrote
 Spoke too soon,

 It works as long as the channel is streaming/being viewed somewhere
 else. If, however, the channel is not showing, then streamdev sends
 the channel before it's tuned, which causes ffmpeg to throw an error
 as it thinks it's supposed to send an ac-3 track with 0 channels
 instead of 5.1 or 2.0.  Is there a way to set a delay between tuning
 and sending the ts stream?

 What do you mean with streamdev sends the channel before it is tuned? As
 you
 mentioned ffmpeg, I assume you are refering to HTTP streaming here. For
 HTTP,
 streamdev first tunes the device, then it adds receivers for the channel's
 PIDs, sends the HTTP headers and finally starts to forward the data it
 receives from the device. So unless hdhomerun tunes the channel in the
 background, it should be tuned when streamdev starts to reply.

 Regards,
 Frank



What I noticed is that if the frontend is displaying the channel, or the
windows vompserver is streaming it, when I call up the channel on my non
ac/3 complient vomp box via streamdev and iptv, (which works with my
internal atsc cards), the ffmpeg diagnostics report that I have no audio
in my audio stream.  It see's it as ac/3 but gives it 0 channels, then
fails to convert (I had it converting to mp2 and throwing the result back
into the iptv plugin, so the remote frontend can play it.

When I get home I can show the ffmpeg diagnostic output with a pci card or
the hdhomerun if it'll help..


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Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-08-02 Thread Rob Davis

On 27/07/11 20:37, Kirk Bromfield wrote:

I had the same problem until I downgraded to streamdev 0.5.0 and
hdhomerun_atsc_firmware_20100828.bin. I am not sure both of these
changes are necessary as I changed both at the same time. :(



Emerged vdr-streamdev instead of git and it's working now, thanks..
--

Rob Davis

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Re: [vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-07-27 Thread Kirk Bromfield
I had the same problem until I downgraded to streamdev 0.5.0 and
hdhomerun_atsc_firmware_20100828.bin. I am not sure both of these changes
are necessary as I changed both at the same time. :(


http://download.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/hdhomerun_atsc_firmware_20100828.bin
 On Jul 16, 2011 6:00 AM, vdr-requ...@linuxtv.org wrote:
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[vdr] HDHomerun and streamdev

2011-07-15 Thread Rob Davis
I have just added an HDHomerun to my setup.  This is a network tuner,
which plugs into VDR with the hdhomerun plugin.  VDR picks it up as
another ATSC tuner and the same channels.conf works with it as with my
ATSC tuners.  However, I noticed streamdev doesn't work with it, to either
another remote VDR server or VLC.  If I turn off the plugin and use the
ATSC cards it works again.

Not much in the way of useful log info (Ie, nothing..)

Rob


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