Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
attached you'll find updated patches for VDR-1.5.12, which replace all formerly patches regarding this subject.
The patch named *-dvbs2-* additionally adds DVB-S2 support to VDR (thanks to Marco Schlüßler) and requires to use the DVB drivers from the multi-proto tree (see URL below for further details).
The other patch is without DVB-S2 support and therefore most suitable for DVB-C users.
The patches have been extended to also include the recently released audioindexer patch. Furthermore, the field detection code for H.264 has been adopted to MPEG2, where the same issue (VDR's index.vdr addresses frame pictures, so an index entry must not be generated for the second field of a field picture pair) exists, though hardly used compared to H.264.
Have a look at this page for more instructions on this concern:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/OpenSuSE_DVB-S2_-_Step_by_Step_Install...
Bye.
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Hi. Big thanks to Reinhard, Manu, Claus and others who has made this possible. Using the old multiproto tree from 2007-10-25 I have SVT HD (swedish) working quite well with an S2-3200 on a 2.3GHz AMD BE-2400. My problem is that with that multiproto tree, VDR won't tune to any dvb-t channels on my nova-t 500. And with the latest multiproto tree dvb-t works but only unless I load the S2-3200 modules. If I do that VDR just hangs at startup saying nothing and doesn't answer on svdrp. Is there a way to debug this and see what's happening? Does anybody have any ideas about what's going on? If I remove the channels.conf vdr complains about that, so I know it's coming that far at least. There's no difference if I load any plugins or not.
Again, I have followed all steps on the wiki and h.264+dvb-s2 works with the old multiproto, both using vdr-1.5.10 with your "old" patch and on vdr-1.5.12 with the new one. I'm running this on the 2.6.22-14-generic kernel that ships with Ubuntu 7.10.
Keep up the good work, /Magnus H