Sorry about this, but I just received a message telling me that
postings to this list bounce off my mailbox. Since I have no
idea why this is happening, I'm sending test post.
Klaus
Hi klaus,
I was trying to wake up my small PC for automatic recording and
initially found things about nvram-wakeup program but found it was not
supported nor available in my BIOS. Then I found
<http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/ACPI_Wakeup>
and I checked that this method works on the tree PC I have. Now the
question I have are:
1) Has this already been integrated to vdr?
2) is there interest for it
I guess that the best way to do it is to have vdr export the next
recording …
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use this value in shutdown script.
Any comment?
-- eric
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On 05/31/2010 03:58 PM, Gerald Dachs wrote:
>
>> However,
>> could you explainwhat part of the software creates
>> "/var/cache/vdr/acpiwakeup.time". Is it automatic as soon as you have
>> scheduled recordings?
>>
> It is written by the script S90.acpiwakeup that is called from the vdr on
> shutdown.
>
As I read the scrip given in the link there is no way to use the
scheduled recording time to automatically deduce the next wakeup time.
Or …
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-- eric
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Hi!
This is maybe more Linux question than VDR...
I have 3xPCI-DVB adapters and 1xUSB-DVB adapter. Where I can see what
/dev/dvb/adapterX is connected to which physical devices.. And how I can
made so that USB-adapter is (always) last in line... adapter3 OR VDR
uses that adapter as a last resource!
--
JJussi
Hi,
I read that there are often filler-nalu bytes in h264 streams. Would it be possible to filter those filler-nalus and not to same them on hdd when recording a h264 stream? Or would this corrupt the stream?
kind regards
Newspaperman
Hi!
I know this is not directly this lists problem.. But probably right
people read this list.
I just upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 and run problem with
vdr-plugin-xineliboutput package. It depency says that
vdr-abi-1.6.debian is required and I'm using vdr-1.7.10.
Is there something what I could tweak to get around this problem?
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JJussi
Hi!
there are some channels using aac for audio. I.e. SABC1 at 23.5°East 10758 V 22000 8/9 DVB-S2
Seems vdr doesn't support aac as no pid is entered neither for apid nor for ddpid. I think xine should support acc or doesn't it? So it should be no big deal do extend vdr to support aac.
kind regards
Newspaperman
On 23 May 2010 20:59, <phintuka(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Have you installed the same versions of all xineliboutput components? (log says xine input plugin doesn't know how to handle CONFIG END control message, maybe it is older version than the vdr plugin ?)
Hmm, I have had xine-lib-1.1 (vdpau version) installed previously, and
recently upgraded to xine-lib-1.2. I tried building VDR-1.7.14 from
scratch, updated xine-lib-1.2 to recent hg version and rebuilt,
updated …
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warning in the logs.
What steps can I follow to make sure the correct input plugin is used?
Is it possible to find some diagnostic output from the xineliboutput
plugin itself on what paths it loads xine plugins from?
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-Tor
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