Hi all,
On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 09:25:22 +0300 Füley István
wrote:
> I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I think at the
> moment the best native vdr client is a Raspberry Pi with Thomas
> Reufer's great plugin. It's small, cheap and (using with vdr) it's
> fast.
>
> I moved from
Hi list,
I'm planning to update my infrastructure according to the follow scheme:
http://filter-failure.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/vdr-new-backend.png
The red texts are things where I'm unsure about. Especially the usage
of vdr-sxfe on the RPI. I made this chart before finding out that there
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:25:22AM +0300, Füley István wrote:
I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I think at the
moment the best native vdr client is a Raspberry Pi with Thomas
Reufer's great plugin. It's small, cheap and (using with vdr) it's
fast.
Speaking of small and ch
2015.04.17. 10:24 keltezéssel, Patrick Boettcher írta:
Hi all,
And you are using streamdev-server on your vdr-host (which has all the
DVB-cards) and client on the RPI?
Yes, this is the basic arhitecture, but it is changing for time to time :)
I have 4 DVB-S2 cards on my headless server, which
Hello István,
which USB DVB-S2 receiver do you use on your Raspberry Pi?
Best regards,
Reiner.
Am 17.04.2015 11:54, schrieb Füley István:
2015.04.17. 10:24 keltezéssel, Patrick Boettcher írta:
Hi all,
And you are using streamdev-server on your vdr-host (which has all the
DVB-cards) and clien
>Origineel Bericht
>Van : marko.mak...@iki.fi
>Datum : 17/04/2015 11:51
>Aan : vdr@linuxtv.org
>Onderwerp : Re: [vdr] from xineliboutput to ... perhaps softhdddevice?
>
>On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:25:22AM +0300, Füley István wrote:
>>I know, it's not a proper answer for your problem, but I
2015.04.17. 13:07 keltezéssel, Reiner Bühl írta:
Hello István,
which USB DVB-S2 receiver do you use on your Raspberry Pi?
It's an old Terratec Cinergy S2:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TerraTec_Cinergy_S2
I used it several years ago on my main server, but I had a problem with
it: i n
Hi Cedric,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:08:05PM +0200, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
wrote:
Write performance on the uSD card is terrible, even with a class 10
card. Updating debian on the card takes patience.
AFAIU if you are not afraid of bricking the Cubietruck, you could
install Debian on the b
For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast & smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breaker for me.
Thanks
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On 4/17/2015 2:13 PM, VDR User wrote:
For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd
performance? If the osd is fast & smooth, I'm interested in building
a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too
slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breake
Actually cedarX hw decoding was another question I forgot in my
previous post. I've read that it's working in linux but I didn't know
if any output devices supported it (yet)?. Was hoping softhddevice
does, or would if I sent Johns an A20. :)
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Cedric de Wijs
wro
Hello.
After rebuilding my HTPC I have run into a problem in the EPG data
retrieval. The vdr is not able to retrieve any EPG data from DVB-T
broadcast.
My system consist of.
Opensuse 13.2 x64 based system
Linux kernel 3.16.7-7-desktop
Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T-500 using dvb-usb-dib0700-1.20.fw f
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