On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 14:41 +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
>
> Take a look at these patches:
>
> http://lowbyte.de/vga-sync-fields/
>
> I believe they are useful also for HDMI/HD stuff. I haven't tried them yet
> myself.
>
:) I'm very familiar with this patches - Thomas and I spent many hours
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:35:11PM +0100, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> My current vdr-1.4.7 (compiled 2 years ago as of tomorrow!) is still
> serving me well.. I have a Technotrend FF DVB-C doing all the heavy
> lifting, but as time moves on and HD content becomes more prevalent, I'm
> thinking of moving
En/na VDR User ha escrit:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Andrey Kuzmin wrote:
So old WinTV Nexus DVB-S is enough for those experiments?
As long as it supports the modulation & fec of your provider, yup.
I'm using a skystar 2 and it's perfectly ok for dvb-s. If your channel
is using s2, yo
En/na Seppo Ingalsuo ha escrit:
Is the laptop LCD refreshed at 60 Hz?
According to nvidia-settings yes
Bye
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Luca
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Andrey Kuzmin wrote:
> So old WinTV Nexus DVB-S is enough for those experiments?
As long as it supports the modulation & fec of your provider, yup.
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> I don't keep a list of dvb cards & drivers but you should know that
> dvb cards don't care if you're watching sdtv, hdtv, or whatever else.
> They don't care if the stream is mpeg2, mpeg4, etc. The only thing
> that is important is whether or not your dvb card supports the method
> the stream is
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Andrey Kuzmin wrote:
> And what DVB cards that support HD and are supported by current kernel drivers
> are in favorites now?
I don't keep a list of dvb cards & drivers but you should know that
dvb cards don't care if you're watching sdtv, hdtv, or whatever else.
T
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Again, I cannot tell about hdmi (though I think I'd get similar
results), but on my laptop screen sd content is upscaled acceptably by
xine-vdpau (the scaling and deinterlacing is done in hardware with
vdpau). Horizontally scrolling text is not very good IMO.
Is the lapt
And what DVB cards that support HD and are supported by current kernel drivers
are in favorites now?
> I have a few VDR boxes and all of them now are using Nvidia cards and
> vdpau. I output the audio/video to my nice fancy tv with DVI->HDMI
> cables. It works great. I'm not sure what you're r
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> My current vdr-1.4.7 (compiled 2 years ago as of tomorrow!) is still
> serving me well.. I have a Technotrend FF DVB-C doing all the heavy
> lifting, but as time moves on and HD content becomes more prevalent, I'm
> thinking of moving up.
>
> R
En/na Gavin Hamill ha escrit:
My current vdr-1.4.7 (compiled 2 years ago as of tomorrow!) is still
serving me well.. I have a Technotrend FF DVB-C doing all the heavy
lifting, but as time moves on and HD content becomes more prevalent, I'm
thinking of moving up.
Right now I have an EPIA 800MHz q
My current vdr-1.4.7 (compiled 2 years ago as of tomorrow!) is still
serving me well.. I have a Technotrend FF DVB-C doing all the heavy
lifting, but as time moves on and HD content becomes more prevalent, I'm
thinking of moving up.
Right now I have an EPIA 800MHz quiet PC with the Technotrend giv
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