According to the MVPvdr website http://www.rst38.org.uk/mediamvp/mvpvdr.html there appears to be no way to set timers so I have never been tempted to try it out.
I failed to get an early version of the MediaMVP plugin to work many years ago.
Vomp is still being developed so maybe you should join the forum http://www.loggytronic.com/forum/
Stuart
Kartsa kari@kniivila.com wrote: Haven't anyone got any experience in these other MediaMVP based solutions? I have been thinking to test MVPVdr but haven't had the time and if someone else has some knowledge allready I would be most interested in hearing.
Rob Davis kirjoitti:
I agree, I have 3 Mvp's, and the setup works well, although the latest boxes create problems if they're reset too quickly. There are some patches in the latest CVS which fix the problem if VDR can't play a stream (without the patch, VOMP just appears to go to sleep). My main desire would be the ability to change audio language. At the moment I have to manually hack the channels.conf file to put my preferred language first and then set VDR to not update pids.
The picture quality is better than my Dreambox on Scart. Obviously no HD playback, but then my setup can't handle that yet anyway.
On 12 Oct 2007, at 22:34, Kartsa wrote:
VOMP plugin is actually quite good and I have been using it with my "second" TV in the bedroom. One of the best thigs about it is that it's so small :) The problem is it does not support subtitling which is a must in Finland (I forgot to add that in my original post).
How about the other MediaMVP related output methods (MediaMVP Plugin, MVPServer, MVPVdr). Do they support subtitles?
\Kartsa
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