I tried to set up a dlna server with an earlier version of vdr-nfofs a few months ago. It kinda worked but there were some performance problems in regard to file system operations. I hacked a file descriptor cache into the python code which helped a bit. Tobi might have included this in the new version.

Cya, Ed
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Tobi <listaccount@e-tobi.net> schrieb:
On 03.10.2011 11:39, Stuart Morris wrote:

> vdr-nfofs looks interesting. Can it be used in conjunction with a DLNA server like MiniDLNA?

Should work. Just make MiniDLNA's config point to the vdrnfofs file
system. But I have no idea, if the *.nfo files are of any use to DLNA
devices. And it might be a little bit slow if you have a lot of VDR
recordings.

> Does it support H264 vdr recordings?

It supports VDR 1.6 (001.vdr) and VDR 1.7.x (0001.ts). It doesn't care
about the encoding. The VDR files are just virtually concatenated and
presented as a single *.mpg file.

Tobias



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