I don't know if anyone else still uses the xmltv2vdr.pl perl script
for piping XMLTV data into VDR's epg, but I've been keeping a version
of it updated with some additional function here:
https://github.com/oldmanuk/xmltv2vdr
These are the changes since the last version (1.0.9) was released on
the mailing list
- Add support for XMLTV episode-num. Currently gets added as EPG entry
'sub-title', if no existing subtitle has been found, in the form
sXXeXX (e.g., Bones~s01e01).
- Change …
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- Better support for ATSC/PVRINPUT EPG sources.
- Allow multiple channels to have the same XMLTV channel id, useful for
multi input (e.g., DVB-T, DVB-S) systems where you want to feed VDR
the same info. Previously only a 1:1 mapping was permitted.
I've also received a pull request from someone who rewrote the whole
script to be a lot more readable and to use full XML parsing (rather
than just line-by-line scraping), but I still need to investigate what
the performance penalty is before accepting that in.
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Hi,
I wrote a patch to Steve Toth hvr3000 repository, so my FlyDVB Trio can use
multiple frontend.
So I get:
/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux1
/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr1
/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend1
/dev/dvb/adapter0/net0
/dev/dvb/adapter0/net1
The bus of the two frontend is shared, isn't possible to get access to both
frontend simultaneously, so I get an -EBUSY error by trying accessing
frontend1 if frontend0 is …
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VDR doesn't support yet the second frontend, and it try to get exclusive
access on both frontend on start, so the second frontend is inusabile.
Vdr should probe for multiple frontend at start, and access frontend only on
channel change.
Please can someone give me an help to wrote a patch for this issue?
Best Regards,
Eddi
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Hello guys/girls,
I have been trying to make iptv plugin to work with xvdr and xbmc, but i haven't manage to have any success.
Xvdr is a plugin that needs a 100% complete TS to work, including PAT and PMT tables. By searching and "debuging" iptv and xvdr plugins code, I found out that the problem may be related with the filtering of PIDs, but i cant manage to understand how does the filtering system works. Is there any documentation or Howto example on how to program a plugin that implements …
[View More]cDevice interface on the right way?
Some extra comments can be found on Pipelka github: https://github.com/pipelka/xbmc-addon-xvdr/issues/64
Regards,Louro
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Hi,
Has anyone had any experience of working with the Pulse Eight USB to
HDMI CEC adapter [1] with controlling VDR when using a graphics card
or other non-CEC device as an output?
It seems that support for this has been implemented within Myth TV and
XBMC, but I haven't seen anything on VDR.
It would be very useful to be able to control VDR from your TV handset
and also be able to power on / off VDR with all other HDMI CEC
devices.
I wondered if anyone has started work on a CEC VDR PLUGIN …
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it should be implemented within the core itself, alongside LIRC and
KBD?
If not, I might look at trying to hack up a plugin if I get some time.
Thanks,
Morfsta
[1] http://www.pulse-eight.com/store/products/104-usb-hdmi-cec-adapter.aspx
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Hello
I use Debian for years and to keep it clean I'm trying to use all
software from packages. It generally works, hovewer I have problem with
VDR, XBMC and drivers.
Usually to have the newest driver I need to use some unstable version of
VDR with the newest possible kernel.
VDR in Debian is an option, hovewer it's usually behind the newest VDR,
and number of plugins in repository is low.
This lead to alternative repositories. I know two valuable: e-tobi and
yavdr. I was using e-tobi but …
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Yavdr is built on top of Ubuntu, and while it generally works on Debian,
it's not recommended (some things doesn't work).
So there is an option to build packages myself - really no option,
because I have to make package manually for every plugin and for every
new version of VDR.
Any idea?
Marx
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Hi,
I'm pleased to announce maintenance release 0.9.4. You can
find it on my homepage as usual:
http://home.vr-web.de/~rnissl
Excerpt from HISTORY:
2011-03-16: Version 0.9.4
- The contained xine-lib-1.1 patch is outdated but might still
work. The patch will get updated in 0.9.5.
- A couple of xine-lib-1.2 patches is still waiting to get
commited. vdr-xine-0.9.4 should be able to work without them.
- Fixed a couple of things in xine-lib-1.2 and VDPAU.
- Fixed compilation for VDR-…
[View More]1.2.x and VDR-1.6.x.
- Updated Makefile to VDR-1.7.17.
- Added support for VDR-1.7.17s TrueColor OSD.
- Added support for VDR-1.7.12s changed PCR handling.
- Added support for VDR-1.7.11s semantic of MakePrimaryDevice.
- Resolved a segfault regarding VDR-1.7.x and cutting marks in
radio recordings (thanks to Joachim Wilke for providing a
fix).
- Included Lithuanian translation (thanks to Valdemaras
Pipiras).
- Included Slovak translation (thanks to Milan Hrala).
- Included Chinese and Taiwanese translations (thanks to
NanFeng).
- Fixed MANUAL about centre_cut_out_mode (thanks to Vorg on
#xine-vdpau).
Enjoy.
--
Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl
mailto:rnissl@gmx.de
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Hi,
The third version of my plugin rotorng has been released here: -
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-rotor-ng/files
This plugin allows you to steer a disecq 1.1 rotor, find satellites
with a signal meter and to store them at given positions. It also has
a rudimentary channel scanner which works with both DVB-S and S2. Much
of this code has been merged together from the existing actuator and
rotor plugins, so thanks to the developers of those for their work.
Please see the …
[View More]README file, there are a number of functions within the
user interface that aren't fully implemented or working but the main
functions are there.
Changes since previous version: -
2012-10-11: Version 0.2
- updated sat card store value in config, always resetting
- fixed issue with change implemented in 1.7.23 (thanks to Ihanisch)
2012-10-21: Version 0.3
- Added patch for vdr-1.7.27 onwards, old patch for VDR still exists also.
- Fixed problem with cStatusMonitor::ChannelSwitch call introduced in
VDR 1.7.26 so dish moves on channel change
Good luck!
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Hi All,
I have an usb dvb-t receiver. When something goes wrong, (for instance when
I unplug, and then re-plug the receiver) I see in my syslog something along
the lines of "video data stream broken" or "error stopping stream". Then
vdr restarts itself.
The problem is that the kernel does not reinitialize the receiver until nobody
is using the device. reinitialize takes a few seconds, but vdr does not release
the device long enough for that to happen. The result is that vdr restarts
many …
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When I stop vdr, wait a few seconds, and then start it again, the USB receivers
work fine again.
Is there a way to let vdr wait for 10 seconds during the emergency restart?
Best regards,
Cedric
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