I've recently been trying to get this working and so far have not had
any success. After talking to many people, it seems I'm not alone.
I'm trying to get vdr working with xine + xine-lib 1.1 tree +
dshowserver + coreavc 1.7. When I tune an h264 channel, I see in the
vdr log:
>> vdr: [1888] cVideoRepacker: operating in H.264 mode".
And in the xine log:
>> load_plugins: plugin dshowserver will be used for video streamtype 4d.
>> No accelerated IMDCT transform found
>…
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>> audio_alsa_out:open pause_resume=0
>> output sample rate 48000
>> audio jump, diff=101879
>> shm:/dshow_shm.b3181b90
>> sem1:/dshow_sem1.b3181b90
>> sem2:/dshow_sem2.b3181b90
>> Opening device
>> Called unk_IsDebuggerPresent
>> len: 992
>> ProductVersion: 1.7.0
>> Decoder supports the following YUV formats: YUY2 UYVY YV12 I420
>> Decoder is capable of YUV output (flags 0x2b)
>> Setting fmt
>> Starting
>> Initialization is complete
>> set_speed 1000000
>> +++ CLEAR(-2a): sync point: 05
>> dshowserver: called reset
>> NewSegment returned: 00000000
>> dshowserver: reset done
>> ao_flush (loop running: 1)
Furthermore, I can play a sample h264 .ts file with xine no problem.
I don't know if there's a bug in the h264 patch for vdr, or if it has
to do with h264 being stored in mpeg-pes, or that the h264 content I'm
trying to watch is PAFF (although this is definitely supported by
coreavc), or what. Seems many guys have been trying to get this
working without luck so maybe it's time to ask more knowledgable
people and hope a solution can be found once and for all.
Thanks to all!
specifics of my setup are:
vdr-1.6.0-1 with
vdr-1.5.18-h264-syncearly-framespersec-audioindexer-fielddetection-speedup.diff
patch to add h264 support
xine-0.8.2 plugin
xine-lib 1.1.13 with xine-lib.patch from xine plugin, and dshowserver
patch provided to Darren Salt by Alan Nisota to add dshowserver
support
xine-ui 0.99.6~cvs-0
dshowserver revision 67
coreavc 1.7 (registered)
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I'm glad to announce a new plugin called Webvideo.
The Webvideo plugin allows downloading video files from video sharing
websites, such as YouTube or Google Video, to your hard disk using the
VDR menu interface. This plugin only downloads videos, a separate
program is needed to play them.
The plugin is available at http://users.tkk.fi/~aajanki/vdr/webvideo
Enjoy,
Antti
> Приветствую, lukkinosat
>
> is it possible with LoadEPG to update dvb-s2 channels on
> vdr 170 ?
>
> how your plagin find the EPG - does it use the
> channels.conf or NIT ?
This plugin load EPG data sent to MediaHighWay (Canal+ group) or SkyBox (Sky - News Corporation) receivers, or executes external scripts and load EPG data from file.
Hi, Luca
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Hi
AMD/ATI released new videocard HD4850 (RV770 processor) with new UVD2 - unifed video decoder. There's good chanses for support hdtv decoding video in Linux open source. BTW - in open radeon/xf86-video-ati driver there's support for this card
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_evolution&num=3
Previously we shared that open-source UVD support may be unlikely for the Radeon R600 series due to trouble sharing UVD documentation without exposing the DRM (Digital …
[View More]Rights Management) coupled within this block. Future product generations may be of a more modular design, but there's potentially good news surrounding the open-source UVD on the RV770. Its UVD2 design isn't modular, but AMD's John Bridgman believes there may be a way to open up UVD2 without comprising their DRM obligations. Open-source CrossFire/CrossFireX is also possible, but we'll save talking about that until the open-source developers have got more 3D work tackled
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