Éric Laly wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
On 03/20/08 09:46, Éric Laly wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
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Please do this
--- libsi/si.c 2008/03/05 17:00:55 1.25
+++ libsi/si.c 2008/03/19 21:30:47
@@ -416,6 +416,10 @@
// FIXME Need to make this UTF-8 aware (different
Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from 320 to 190.
Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of. I think the bandwidth to NZ
is affecting it though :)
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On 03/26/08 07:35, Lucian Muresan wrote:
Éric Laly wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
On 03/20/08 09:46, Éric Laly wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
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It seems that EPG that are correctly displayed are in 8859-9 and the
others in ISO6937.
Have you set VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE?
No.
External data source simply need to provide the strings in the
encoding used on your local system (presumably UTF-8).
Klaus
This is what I did in my xmltv grab process:
iconv --silent --from-code=ISO-8859-2 --to-code=UTF-8
--output=/opt/tigervdr/xmltv/hu-utf.xml /opt/tigervdr/xmltv/all.xml
Simon Baxter wrote:
Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from 320
to 190.
Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of. I think the
bandwidth to NZ is affecting it though :)
Thanks Simon for that tip :-) Now I managed to get some sound too, but i
had to reduce it
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
[..]
Please try setting VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE=ISO-8859-9 before starting
VDR. This should fix it.
This is fixed !
Thank you.
Looks like this is set globally, for all of the epg data, right? What
about mixed charsets from different providers (I know for sure there
Füley István wrote:
External data source simply need to provide the strings in the
encoding used on your local system (presumably UTF-8).
Klaus
This is what I did in my xmltv grab process:
iconv --silent --from-code=ISO-8859-2 --to-code=UTF-8
--output=/opt/tigervdr/xmltv/hu-utf.xml
On 03/26/08 13:39, Lucian Muresan wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
[..]
Please try setting VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE=ISO-8859-9 before starting
VDR. This should fix it.
This is fixed !
Thank you.
Looks like this is set globally, for all of the epg data, right? What
about mixed charsets from
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 03/26/08 13:39, Lucian Muresan wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
[..]
Please try setting VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE=ISO-8859-9 before starting
VDR. This should fix it.
This is fixed !
Thank you.
Looks like this is set globally, for all of the epg data, right? What
Rene Hertell wrote:
Simon Baxter wrote:
Thanks - sound is working since I changed the audio bitrate from
320 to 190.
Thanks too for the mms stream - works, kind of. I think the
bandwidth to NZ is affecting it though :)
Thanks Simon for that tip :-) Now I managed to get some sound
Is anyone seeing some kind of problem when playing back files, but only when the
recording has not yet finished? Possibly just when replaying a file that is
currently
being extended, maybe by another VDR and/or over NFS.
[i had a problem like that many months ago, attempted to fix it, but it
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Artur Skawina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone seeing some kind of problem when playing back files, but only when
the
recording has not yet finished? Possibly just when replaying a file that is
currently
being extended, maybe by another VDR and/or over
Yes, I'm using the iptvstream.sh script.
Have still not had much chance to test switching between multiple iptv
channels - as I can only get the NASA channel working properly. I need to
spend some more time googling for free streams...
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From: Rene Hertell [EMAIL
VDR User wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Artur Skawina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone seeing some kind of problem when playing back files, but only when
the
recording has not yet finished? Possibly just when replaying a file that is
currently
being extended, maybe by another
I need to spend some more time googling for free streams...
http://www.global-itv.com/
a very wide list of streams.
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Hi,
I tried subtitle features and I saw some problems (I am using vdr-1.5.18
with softdevice and streamdev).
First auto channel update is need : there no way to save subtitle pid in
channel.conf. I haven't info about this on the manual and it takes me
some time how to make it works.
Next osd
Thanks for the fast reaction Petri, but I 'm a newbi and my experience is,
don't mix apt-get... and compiling, does it mean that I have to compile
vdr and all the plugins too?
Is the documentation that comes with the sources clear for us?
Gaston
2008/3/25, Petri Helin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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