[vdr] vdr 1.7.4 & xineliboutput
Artem Makhutov
artem at makhutov.org
Sat Mar 7 10:08:42 CET 2009
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 12:22:11AM +0200, Lauri Tischler wrote:
> Artem Makhutov wrote:
>
> > Is some body working on getting xineliboutput to work vdr-1.7.4?
>
> Latest CVS works.
I tried the lastest CVS, but it does not work for me.
Only the OSD is working.
I am just getting a lot of this error messages:
artem at gandalf ~ $ vdr-sxfe --video=xv xvdr:tcp://192.168.10.2
vdr-sxfe 1.0.4 (build with xine-lib 1.1.16, using xine-lib 1.1.16)
Video driver: xv
VDR Server: xvdr:tcp://192.168.10.2
[6739] [vdr-fe] Detected 4 CPUs
[6739] [vdr-fe] Enabling multithreaded video decoding
Press Esc to exit
[6739] [input_vdr] Connecting (control) to tcp://192.168.10.2:37890 ...
[6739] [input_vdr] Server greeting: VDR-1.7.4 xineliboutput-1.0.4 READY
[6739] [input_vdr] Connected (control) to tcp://192.168.10.2:37890
[6739] [input_vdr] Connecting (data) to tcp://192.168.10.2:37890 ...
[6739] [input_vdr] Data stream connected (TCP)
xv_set_property: property=8, value=100
xv_set_property: property=2, value=0
xv_set_property: property=3, value=4096
xv_set_property: property=5, value=0
xv_set_property: property=4, value=4096
xv_set_property: property=1, value=0
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 65550 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 1761883596 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 2145345499 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 1780906752 bytes)
[...]
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 504944419 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 307106073 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 793579809 bytes)
[6753] [input_vdr] TCP: Buffer too small (8192 ; incoming frame 1734679773 bytes)
Not multiplexed? 0xf6
Not multiplexed? 0xbd
Speicherzugriffsfehler
Have you applied any patches to xineliboutput or do you have a special setup?
The same happends, when I run xineliboutput locally (using a pipe).
Regards, Artem
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