Re: [vdr] vdr on AllWinner A10, possible or madness?

2012-12-04 Thread Marx
On 03.12.2012 10:10, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote: Hi All, I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok, but it uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-). Therefore I was looking for a more power-eficient system. You can buy Celeron G540 or

Re: [vdr] vdr on AllWinner A10, possible or madness?

2012-12-04 Thread Andreas Baierl
Am 04.12.2012 10:34, schrieb Marx: On 03.12.2012 10:10, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote: Hi All, I now have a standard PC running arch linux and VDR. This works ok, but it uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-). Therefore I was looking for a more power-eficient

Re: [vdr] vdr on AllWinner A10, possible or madness?

2012-12-04 Thread VDR User
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Marx acc.for.n...@gmail.com wrote: uses between 80-150W of power. Much heat and noise, and cost :-). Therefore I was looking for a more power-eficient system. You can buy Celeron G540 or similair on 1150 platform cheaply. It is energy efficient and run

[vdr] adjust range of snr bar at bottom of vdr screen?

2012-12-04 Thread cedric . dewijs
Hi All, I use an USB DVB-T receiver. This works ok, but the snr meter at the bottom of the screen is never filled more than a few pixels, no matter how good the signal is. The problem with this receiver is that the snr figure never goes above 0x00d0. Is there a way to adjust the scaling of the

Re: [vdr] adjust range of snr bar at bottom of vdr screen?

2012-12-04 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 04.12.2012 20:35, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote: Hi All, I use an USB DVB-T receiver. This works ok, but the snr meter at the bottom of the screen is never filled more than a few pixels, no matter how good the signal is. The problem with this receiver is that the snr figure never goes above

[vdr] Ouya

2012-12-04 Thread Tony Houghton
Reading the Allwinner A10 thread made me think. Surely Ouya has great potential as a cheap, low power media client. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr

Re: [vdr] adjust range of snr bar at bottom of vdr screen?

2012-12-04 Thread VDR User
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote: It's a real pitty that the DVB drivers don't provide a standardized way of getting signal strength and quality. They all deliver some bogus values in various different ranges, which are pretty useless to