I have a question/problem, maybe someone can explain it.
I'm using vdr with xine plugin and run it in console.
Sometimes in console appears many-many M characters and it stops only after
disconnect xine player (Shift-S). After new connect (Enter) all works again.
What is it and how to eliminate
Hi
one Russian vdr-user has the the problem with dvb-s2 and vdr 1.7.0 (with dvb-s
- is OK)
http://allrussian.info/thread.php?postid=1307745#post1307745
there's non-stability with dvb-s2
Apr 21 14:19:43 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: Unsupported delivery system
...
Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr:
hi Klaus,
Ok here are a few results :
1.4.7 :
Resetting slot 0...ok.
Resetting slot 1...ok.
Module ready in slot 1
Creating connection: slot 1, tcid 1
9 -- 01 01 82 01 01
9 -- 01 01 83 01 01 80 02 01 00
. . . . . . . . .
9 -- 01 01 A0 01 01
9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 80
. .
On 04/22/08 18:58, Pierre-Yves Paranthoen (PERSO) wrote:
hi Klaus,
Ok here are a few results :
...
Please provide more data - everything until you switch to
an encrypted channel.
Klaus
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Hi!
Udo Richter schrieb:
There's a lot going on in the hardware accelerated HDTV area lately.
Beside the two big graphic chipsets, there's the Intel Atom/Poulsbo
chipset offering full HDTV acceleration at low power, the Intel G45
chipset, the AMD 780G chipset, and a cooperation of NVidia
The question is: Which of them will offer decent open source drivers for
HD decoding, and when?
I wonder if every vendor pushes his own API for using these decoding
accelerators? Or is there some standard (It's surely beyond XvMC)?
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