Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2016-02-01 Thread Harald Milz
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 07:19:32PM +0100, Gerald Dachs wrote: > > > An IR receiver is usually not necessary. The HDMI-CEC support of the > raspberry pi is very good. > Mostly the remote of the TV is just enough. Yup. If only my 2004 TV set supported HDMI-CEC. -- The mind is its own place, and i

Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2016-02-01 Thread Gerald Dachs
Am 01.02.2016 um 15:01 schrieb Harald Milz: > Hi, > > a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the > RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I > got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box. > An IR rece

Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2016-02-01 Thread Harald Milz
Hi, a bit late maybe but vnsiverver on the VDR side and Openelec / kodi on the RPi side should be fine, that's what I am using, and the WAF is pretty high. I got a Hama MCE remote with USB IR receiver, which worked out of the box. HTH! On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 07:19:13PM +0200, Damien Bally wro

Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2015-05-29 Thread Torgeir Veimo
With the fbfe setup, you can have the IR receiver on the server, or you can use the TV remote since the fbfe reads cec signals on the hdmi cable from the TV, if your TV supports these. On 29 May 2015 at 17:03, Niels Wagenaar wrote: >> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:19:13 +0200 >> From: bir...@free.fr

Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2015-05-29 Thread Niels Wagenaar
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:19:13 +0200> From: bir...@free.fr > To: vdr@linuxtv.org > Subject: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client > > Hi > > I want to use raspberry pi as if it were a graphic card : I mean the dvb > devices on a PC style server, IR receiver preferably on the server too > (

Re: [vdr] Using a rasberry pi as vdr client

2015-05-28 Thread Mikko Tuumanen
> + streamdev and rpihddevice (which additional plugins ?) > The second way seems to be more complicated to configure, and I'm not > sure it suits my project, but the rpihddevice is well maintained though. > Could you tell me more please ? I haven't tried the fbfe, but I borrowed a raspberry pi