Re: [vdr] Betr: Re: xineliboutput reports "no signal" when started on a paused playback

2012-12-09 Thread Gerald Dachs

Am 09.12.2012 10:14, schrieb cedric.dew...@telfort.nl:

I agree this behavior is normal and technically correct. I think its a bit
confusing, because when I see no signal, i think there's something wrong
with the receiving hardware, like crashed DVB-t receivers, loose antenna
and so on.

Xineliboutput is aware the stream is paused. Therefore I can think of 2 
solutions:
1)Display a screen that says "Paused" instead of "No signal"

And how shall xineliboutput notice the difference?

2)Unpause, and then re-pause the stream, just long enough to let VDR send
an image.

Xineliboutput didn't pause the stream, so it is not the job of 
xineliboutput to "unpause" the stream.


Gerald

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[vdr] Betr: Re: xineliboutput reports "no signal" when started on a paused playback

2012-12-09 Thread cedric . dewijs

>
>On 09/12/2012 05:19, cedric.dew...@telfort.nl wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> When I play a recording and pause it, then i see the screen is standing
>still.
>> Then I press escape to exit vdr-sxfe. Then I start vdr-sxfe again. Now
>i
>> see the "no signal" screen. I expected to see the screen standing still
>at
>> the position I paused it.
>I think it's the normal behavior. When xineliboutput is started, it 
>doesn't have any data and if vdr doesn't send any because the stream is

>paused, xineliboutput has nothing else to display than the no signal screen.
>
>Marc.
>
I agree this behavior is normal and technically correct. I think its a bit
confusing, because when I see no signal, i think there's something wrong
with the receiving hardware, like crashed DVB-t receivers, loose antenna
and so on.

Xineliboutput is aware the stream is paused. Therefore I can think of 2 
solutions:
1)Display a screen that says "Paused" instead of "No signal"
2)Unpause, and then re-pause the stream, just long enough to let VDR send
an image.

Best regards,
Cedric


   




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