ua0lnj schrieb:
Hi
If it's interecting for anybody.
...
And other feature, this is deleting absent channels. If provider was
deleted channels, you need delete it from channels.conf manually.
After this patch, vdr auto deleting channels, which not present on
transponder in sdt. Need select
En/na Peter Evertz ha escrit:
I am very interested in this feature. My providers (astra/hotbird) are
smart enough not to send not to much garbage, but deleting of unused
channels is really a pain. I am at 4500 Channels in my channels.conf and
I am pretty sure that at least 30 % of them are
Since vdr-1.5.18 I have seen lip sync problems with xineliboutput. It
gets worse the longer you watch. This appears on both livetv and
recordings (which was recorded from vdr-1.5.2). I do not notice the
same problem with vdr-softdevice. The only quick fix for me is te
press the jump button in a
On Thursday 10 Apr 2008, Peter Evertz wrote:
ua0lnj schrieb:
And other feature, this is deleting absent channels. If provider was
deleted channels, you need delete it from channels.conf manually.
After this patch, vdr auto deleting channels, which not present on
transponder in sdt. Need
On 04/08/08 21:10, Arthur Konovalov wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
At this point...
Apr 7 09:06:41 vdr vdr: [4862] ms: 3
Apr 7 09:06:41 vdr vdr: [4862] resetTime1: 0
Apr 7 09:06:41 vdr vdr: [4862] ms: 2
...the module status changed from 3 (ready) to 2 (present).
The module status is
On 04/09/08 22:14, Arthur Konovalov wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
The problem is that this malfunction happens on *your* system, not
on *mine*. So I'm afraid I can't be of too much help in debugging this.
What about ssh console to my PC?
Maybe as a last resort.
Please see my other
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
So does this mean that with the small test.c program the module status
is continuously going on and off, without VDR even being involved?
No. It just exit.
Can you post more than the above 4 lines from ./test (like 20 or so)?
test* test.c
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On 04/10/08 18:52, Arthur Konovalov wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
So does this mean that with the small test.c program the module status
is continuously going on and off, without VDR even being involved?
No. It just exit.
Please change the line
for (i = 0; i 200; ++i) {
so that it
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Please change the line
for (i = 0; i 200; ++i) {
so that it loop 2000 times. That should cover a longer time.
I see. Set to 4000.
Additionally added before 'return 0;':
printf(end: );
print_status(status);
Now it loops about 50 seconds :
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