[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 19.10.2006 23:28:52:
PPPClear(4)!
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I don't think these messages are dvd-plugin related, as I cannot
find
them via grep (vdr-xine ?). With which dvds did you get these
messages?
I've mostly noticed this will the Red Dwarf series DVDs, but it seems
martin wrote:
...
I am not sure about, how actually the time is set via VDR. Maybe Klaus can
give us a hint.
See cTDT::cTDT() in eit.c.
Klaus
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Bernd Juraschek wrote:
Hello,
I've configured VDR to set the system time. But it's not possible to
change the channel to use. I can switch the setting to another channel
and vdr is saving setup.conf. But if I reenter the settings, I see the
old channel again. The channel displayed on OSD is
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to solve the a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually most of what I watch
are recordings ;-) and don't even remember when was the last
time I
Oh .. documentation by source :) *smile*
So, as far as i can read with my basic knowledge: if there is a difference
of more then 2 (don't know the unit, but I think it must be seconds), there
is a step in time. This can be sometimes not so nice, as it can give
consistency problems (e.g.:
On 20.10.2006 15.09, Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to solve the
a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually most of what I watch
martin wrote:
So, as far as i can read with my basic knowledge: if there is a difference
of more then 2 (don't know the unit, but I think it must be seconds), there
is a step in time.
If SAT time and internal clock differ by more than 2 seconds, and this
time offset is reported twice in a
May be you can analyse the structure of the DVD using IfoEdit ?
I'm not familiar with that? Will have a look
Chapters are a misconception.
DVD consist of Domains, TitleSets, Titles, PGCs, PGs and Cells (top to
bottom structure).
Chapters are in fact only pointer markings optionally
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Torgeir Veimo wrote:
You might still use a VGA card and get very good TV signal output.
The matrox cards can do interlaced output with perfect field
alignment. There might be some lip sync issues though, but the
softdevice plugin gets better every day.
My
No luck with this patch (1.4.1 1.4.3) :(
they(tv company) use MPEG2 ID in H.264 stream
PID found: 512 (0x0200) [PES: ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 or ISO/IEC
11172-2 video stream]
Oct 20 18:40:00 testbox vdr: [17789] transfer thread ended (pid=17201,
tid=17789)
Oct 20 18:40:00
When using df_xine with Matrox CRTC2 the OSD is often too wide and a
significant portion is missing from the RHS. Is there any way to correct
it? I can't tell what makes it intermittent, it doesn't seem to depend
on whether the programme is widescreen. NB my TV is widescreen and as
df_xine doesn't
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 15:14:57 +1300
From: Richard Scobie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vdr] FF card substitute - Budget and PVR 350?
I note that Hauppauge no longer list the Nexus DVB-S FF card and was
wondering if anyone has succeeded in using the PVR 350, which has a
hardware MPEG2
Tero Siironen wrote:
On 20.10.2006 15.09, Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to solve the
a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually
Udo Richter wrote:
Tero Siironen wrote:
However, like Pasi Juppo told earlier in other thread, in last weeks
episode
of Lost there was many fadeout-fadeins between scenes and a/v desync
happened on every one of these.
I've 'heard of such problems' on ATV+ and Lost. Whenever there's a fade
C.Y.M wrote:
Udo Richter wrote:
Tero Siironen wrote:
However, like Pasi Juppo told earlier in other thread, in last weeks
episode
of Lost there was many fadeout-fadeins between scenes and a/v desync
happened on every one of these.
I've 'heard of such problems' on ATV+ and Lost. Whenever
Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to solve the
a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually most of what I watch
are recordings ;-) and
Hi.
I've been googling this PPPClear thing - It looks like it might be to do
with the vdr-xine plugin.
http://linvdr.org/mailinglists/vdr/2004/11/msg00736.html
talks about multiple audio channels a transfer patch in VDR 1.3.14
There might also be something in toggling the dolby selection in
Juri Haberland wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C.Y.M wrote:
Since it has been several years now and I have never been able to solve the
a/v
desync issues with my Nexus-S FF card when playing back recordings...
I'm replaying many recordings (actually most of what I watch
C.Y.M wrote:
Utilizing mpegpes is really the best of
both worlds. We would still be using the video output on the FF card but having
software to process the actual mpeg decoding. There would be no transcoding
involved because obviously the recording would already be in a DVB resolution
format.
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