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[vdr] a new idea?
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- Subject: [vdr] a new idea?
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- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:20:25 +0200
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Hi,
with all those software on standard unix environment I was
wondering if it was possible (well it is possible but is there
someone to do/port it) to write X-server for DVB-card output.
This way it should be easy to have graphical www-browsers
and other software running on TV. Just VDR / remote plugin
to control X-software.
There might be a few possibilities:
- X-server as an OSD
- color limitations?
- X-server as an 'TV'-channel
- X -channel type at sources.conf & channels.conf
- even multiple X-desktops via PID's :-)
- Needs MPEG still_frame encoder of the X-framebuffer?
- performance hit?
- Would benefit possible MHP viewers?
- 3rd party software could run in background
- changing to channel activates 'encoding'
Any comment?
BR, Jori
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