I'm terribly hurt by that. you can't imagine.

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:12:59 +0100 (BST), you wrote:

>I recommend the Vomp plugin. I have been using this for standard definition TV 
>for some time now. It is highly stable and hardly ever requires restarting. I 
>can confirm it has WAF.
>   
>  It supports automatic scart switching and WSS via scart. WSS is also 
> available via line 21 PAL if you are not using scart (I cannot confirm if WSS 
> is supported under NTSC). It supports RGB, s-video or composite video.
>   
>  Vomp requires a Hauppauge MediaMVP set top box. The RGB output on these have 
> sync-on-green which can cause problems with some Sony Bravia LCD televisions.
>   
>  Vomp has its own menu system and OSD so there is no access to the VDR osd or 
> plugin menus. To access the VDR osd and plugin menus you can use Vomp with 
> any other display system such as ncurses. I use the Xine plugin to access the 
> epgsearch plugin.
>
>Kartsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I am always having some problems like stuttering with FF card and now 
>restart problems with DXR card (sometimes while in menu vdr stops and 
>restarts) and thus I would like to have oppinions and suggestions. And 
>also information.
>
>Therefore these two questions:
>1. In which different video output methods is WSS signal carried out? I 
>know it comes out from FF card and AVS7170 based DXR card but how about 
>others?
>2. And what would be the best output method?
>
>
>BR
>\\Kartsa
>
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