> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>
> Any thoughts?
VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
shouldn't run on this device, but I don't believe that it has enough power
show the TV signal via hdmi.
Gerald
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On Monday 01 Aug 2011, Arturo Martinez wrote:
> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-p
> roduction-20110728/
>
> Any thoughts?
I've had vdr running on a Linksys NSLU2 before now! No output device,
though, and no remote (but that could have been bodged with some
2011/8/1 Gerald Dachs :
>> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>
> VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
> shouldn't run on this device, but I don't believe that it has enough power
> show the T
Al 01/08/11 10:04, En/na Steffen Barszus ha escrit:
> 2011/8/1 Gerald Dachs :
>>> http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/raspberry-pi-25-pc-goes-into-alpha-production-20110728/
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> VDR runs just fine on a seagate dockstar, so I see no reason why it
>> shouldn't run on this devic
Hi,
I'm tidying up changes made to the softdevice plugin to get it working
with vdr > 1.7.0 which uses TS for recordings. It all works fine pretty
much most of but I have some errors I'd like to track down.
Are the PES packets provided to the primary device's PlayVideo function
purely video a
I'd allot of advancement setting vdr with dvb-t services, the last issue is
aac latm related.
I'm using vdr 1.7.18-11, vnsiserver plugin, streamdev plugin.
Installed them from yaVDR testing-vdr ppa at https://launchpad.net/~yavdr
I don't get any audio on xbmc using the vnsi plugin.
On vlc i can
Hi there,
I just published a new release of svdrposd at http://vdr.schmirler.de.
The plugin publishes the contents of the OSD menu on SVDRP. It's primarily
used by the remoteosd plugin.
The new release fixes a minor bug which caused problems when using the svdrp4j
Java client.
Have fun!
Frank
broadcom? yea right, someone will likely have to be willing to buy
50,000 before they will even start producing them and then you'll need
to be willing to buy 10-20,000 unless someone like digi-key decides to
stock it. They made a cool tuner chip that handled most if not all
current sat formats