Re: [vdr] vdr 1.7.4 memory leak?

2009-04-16 Thread Paul Menzel
Am Sonntag, den 12.04.2009, 16:30 +0200 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger: > On 04/12/09 16:20, marti...@embl.de wrote: > > I have setup an HTPC based on oxine + vdr > > It has 2gigs of RAM and another 2gigs of Swap space > > Upon booting it uses about 300megs of RAM. > > > > 5 hours later (running vdr al

Re: [vdr] vdr 1.7.4 memory leak?

2009-04-16 Thread Jukka Tastula
On Sunday 12 April 2009 17:20:47 marti...@embl.de wrote: > 5 hours later (running vdr all this time) > I notice most of the ram is in use. > > Is this a known memory leak or a design feature? All unused memory being used for caches is not a memory leak. __

Re: [vdr] Possibly corrupt stream for VDR frontends in 1.7.4?

2009-04-16 Thread Artem Makhutov
Hi, On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:31:07AM +0200, alexw wrote: > Hi, > > In your capture file, I can see the PAT insertion have a bad TS > continuity counter. But his should not prevent from getting the PMT and > decoding the stream. > > PID: 0118x continuity errors (PAT) > PID: 97 OK

[vdr] vdr directories

2009-04-16 Thread martinez
Can somebody clarify please. Does vdr need simply a directory of its own for recordings (in my case I have assigned it /media/video/vdr ) or a unique mount point (in which case I would have to repartition since I have a 1TB hard drive mounted on /media/video but have other folders in /media/video

Re: [vdr] vdr directories

2009-04-16 Thread Steffen Barszus
marti...@embl.de schrieb: > Can somebody clarify please. > Does vdr need simply a directory of its own for recordings (in my case I have > assigned it /media/video/vdr ) > or a unique mount point (in which case I would have to repartition since I > have > a 1TB hard drive mounted on /media/video >