On 13/08/11 23:29, Chris Rankin wrote:
This patch fixes compilation of the eepg-0.0.3 plugin with g++ 4.6:
FYI eepg is maintained in git here:
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/git/vdr-plugin-eepg.git/
I believe your fix is already present in master.
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On 13 August 2011 22:13, Chris Rankin wrote:
> Now xine isn't tuning into the HD channels again either. Maybe it's a problem
> with the transmitter, but I'm thinking that the DVB userspace doesn't have
> enough support for DVB-T2 yet.
Are you testing with a recent snapshot of kernel and/or an h
Apart from FAT16/FAT32/ISO 9660 compatibility reasons, are there any
benefits to keeping MaxVideoFileSize for recordings at <= 2GB?
I was considering setting it to something arbitrarily larger such as
16GB but just wondered if I was causing any unexpected side effects.
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As long as your filesystems can handle this size, you can choose it.
I still use max. 1GB file size, because in of failed transfers what ever
kind it is still much easier to handle than one large file ...
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Am 15.08.2011 18:07, schrieb Dominic Evans:
> Apart from FAT16/FAT32/ISO 9660 compatibility reasons, are there any
> benefits to keeping MaxVideoFileSize for recordings at <= 2GB?
Not from within core VDR. If you want to transfer or post-process video
files >2G, you should make sure that everythin