"Simon Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been trying all the available modes in the streamdev-server to
> find the one that suits my needs best.
>
> I have 2 VDRs, a server and a client. Ideally, I'd like them both to
> be able to change channel - and when the transponders need to change
Hi all,
Does VDR had exit codes? I mean, how could I find what is the cause of
VDR exit?
For example, I want to know is the VDR exit for storage failure, driver
failure, timers.conf failure or any thing else.
It is because I wrote a script for restarting my system when vdr exits,
but I want to p
JikJikMan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does VDR had exit codes? I mean, how could I find what is the cause of
> VDR exit?
>
> For example, I want to know is the VDR exit for storage failure, driver
> failure, timers.conf failure or any thing else.
>
> It is because I wrote a script for restarting my sys
"Simon Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've been trying all the available modes in the streamdev-server to
find the one that suits my needs best.
I have 2 VDRs, a server and a client. Ideally, I'd like them both to
be able to change channel - and when the transponders need to change,
one w
I've been trying xineliboutput for the first time - looks like it will solve
all sorts of problems I've been having, if I can get over these ones
Problem number 1:
If I start the plugin with :
vdr -P"xineliboutput --local=sxfe --video=xv --audio=alsa --remote=none"
I get a letterbox window
hi list
i have a strange phaenomenum here. i kill vdr, edit the channels.conf
with a texteditor, start vdr again and vdr reads the new channels file
correctly.
after some time (minutes) vdr automagically switches back to it's former
channels.conf file and overwrites the new (edited) file. i
Simon Baxter wrote:
If I start the plugin with :
vdr -P"xineliboutput --local=sxfe --video=xv --audio=alsa --remote=none"
I get a letterbox window in the middle of the gnome screen. So I tried:
-P'xineliboutput --fullscreen --local=sxfe --video=xxmc --audio=alsa
--remote=none'
This gives me
> I get a letterbox window in the middle of the gnome screen. So I tried:
> -P'xineliboutput --fullscreen --local=sxfe --video=xxmc --audio=alsa
> --remote=none'
...
When I use vdr-xine, I start it with
> "xine --fullscreen --hide-gui -V xv -A alsa -D --post vdr_video --post
> vdr_audio vdr
Hello all,
I´d like to announce the release of vdr_remote 0.4.
vdr_remote is a graphical cross-platform remote control utility.
It offers a remote control like interface and can be controlled by
keyboard input.
Project homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vdr-remote-app
vdr_remote can
I get a letterbox window in the middle of the gnome screen. So I tried:
-P'xineliboutput --fullscreen --local=sxfe --video=xxmc --audio=alsa
--remote=none'
...
When I use vdr-xine, I start it with
"xine --fullscreen --hide-gui -V xv -A alsa -D --post vdr_video --post
vdr_audio vdr://tmp/vdr
When I use vdr-xine, I start it with
"xine --fullscreen --hide-gui -V xv -A alsa -D --post vdr_video --post
vdr_audio vdr://tmp/vdr-xine/stream#demux:mpeg_pes"
for xine use this
-P"xineliboutput --primary --local=none --remote=37890"
-P"xineliboutput --primary --local=sxfe --remote=none"
On Thursday 02 November 2006 21:44, Tony Houghton wrote:
> Another good reason to use xineliboutput instead of softdevice is that
> xine is much better at A/V sync than softdevice IME.
I got interested in this and tried things out. Neither xine nor xineliboutput
plugins are working. The df_xine
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