syrius.ml@no-log.org wrote:
but vdr has not evolved for years !
maybe because it was "bleeding edge" as it started, it only used the (european) digital dvb standard since then the whole tv marked developed to dvb-s/-c/-t (in europe) an even now with dvb-s2 and h.264, vdr is fit enough to get a patch to support that (there not that many free hdtv sources), there is a iptv plugin too
did you ever used one of the first vdr´s ? the development is constant and only because there is no fancy website, boasting about all the stuff, does not mean there isn't development (link layer protocol, plugins, ...)
no real new features, it's still meant to be used with one ff dvb-s card.
no thats simply wrong, it started with the dxr3-plugin and at the moment there are soft plugins (mpeg2/h.264) for decoding and there is a "new" hardware solution too with a plugin (eHD) you can even use vdr "headless" just with a bunch of budget cards or VIDEGOR (http://i30www.ira.uka.de/p2p/videgor/index.en.html)
there's a plugin interface but most of the time you don't want to hear about bugs when somebody is using a plugin. what's the point then ?
because klaus does program vdr not plugins, they can mean trouble for the vdr-core functions (and patches are more dangerous), thats the reason people are alway asked to try it with vanilla vdr without plugins
And, what about this blackmail thing ? Wouldn't it be simpler to say "i don't have time anymore, my needs won't evolve and i don't want to code features i won't use, please carry on !" ?
why is a clear statemant from someone hwo started development for its own purpose and tells (all the time) that it is still the same blackmail? (btw. klaus has done a lot of development for things he never saw as really useful for himself i.e. utf8 or subtitles)
imho: i would´nt trust someone who develops vdr for so long in its spare time - may be he develops vdr for its own or will write code for another project or idea (software that controls the whole house with natural spoken words or something other useful) - but i don't think he will stop coding