Do you use WinTV Nexus DVB-S from Hauppauge ? If yes, do you use the black
coaxial digital output of the dvb-s card or the coax/spdif output of your
mother card ?
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On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 09:56:23AM +0400, Igor wrote:
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
And I was just about to get exited, until I read this:
XvMC issues
● Limited hardware driver support
– Intel i810, i915/945 MC, 965 MC working in progress
– Unichrome VLD
– ATI, Nvidia (?)
● Limited modern video codec support, just for
MPEG1/2, can't support H.264/AVC.
– Multiple intra/inter
Peter Fassberg wrote:
Hej!
Vad har du för roligt projekt på gång som behöver 6 st kort? :-)
Jag har planerat ett streamingprojekt men jag får tyvärr aldrig
någon tid över till att komma igång.
Sorry, we usually don't understand here in list på svenska :)
Arthur
Hi!
Theunis Potgieter schrieb:
So it appears there is no hope for my old machine with an AGP port, and
nvidia G-Force 4 MMX 440.
I sit in a similar board (GF3 / GF2MX).
Looks like I will have to upgrade, but the craze
will have to settle first before I buy anything. I wonder why they
Hi!
Igor schrieb:
there's VAAPI - Video Decode Acceleration API Specification
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/vaapi
but seems it hasn't finished yet :(
But the Idea sounds quite nice... I dream of a VDR box with an S3
graphics card, decoding full HD DVB-S2 with only free software
So in an ideal world, it would be great to have a pci add-on card, that does
not only do assisting, but actually does all the features, so by sending the
compressed stream directly to board, and it does all the un-compressing and
uses its own internal memory (on board memory) to do movement of
Does VDR 1.4 - 1.6 work with multiproto drivers ?
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2 parts for reply as my posted was rejected due to volume of datas
Please provide more data - everything until you switch to
an encrypted channel.
Klaus
the DumpTPDUDataTransfer and DebugProtocol switches really give so few
information while running 1.7.0 and zapping between
yes, with the dvb-s2 and h264 patches from Reinchard Nissl
Does VDR 1.4 - 1.6 work with multiproto drivers ?
Igor
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strace for vdr-1.7.0 :
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/ebox-vdr/vdr-debug/strace.1-7-0.debug
regards
Pierre
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Yes it's a Nexus and yes I'm using the back connector from the card. I also
tried the jack on the motherboard incase it was some how sending it there. I
don't have any other audio software loaded so it should be just going to the
nexus.
- Original Message -
From: Pierre-Yves
Is this a more generic channels.conf problem??
RE: selecting different streams with a FILE .ts - this still doesn't work
FileTest;IPTV:5:IPTV|S0P1|FILE|/video/vdr/testfile.ts|5:P:0:35+514:34:2321:0:3:0:0:0
CH1;T:5:IPTV|S0P1|FILE|/video/vdr/testfile.ts|5:P:0:0:0:0:0:101:182:1:0
Simon Baxter wrote:
Is this a more generic channels.conf problem??
Hi Simon.
We'll look into this once we get a chance. It may very well be that file
input of iptv plugin is currently broken. File input was implemented
only as a testing/debugging feature of iptv plugin and thus it is not as
Lauri Tischler wrote:
Does VDR 1.4 - 1.6 work with multiproto drivers ?
The multiproto drivers are fully backwards compatible, all programs
based on the old API work as before. However, the additional features
like DVB-S2 are of course limited to multiproto-aware software like VDR
1.7 or VDR
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