Hi all,
I'm looking for a web tool similar to vdradmin but lists the epg in a table format like many popular dvb receivers. Basically, a timeline across the top and the channels down the side.
I really like the functions of VDR admin but showing what's coming up isn't intuitive. Anyone have anything like that?
Norm
Hello norm,
* norm@dressler.ca norm@dressler.ca [20-03-05 16:59]:
I'm looking for a web tool similar to vdradmin but lists the epg in a table format like many popular dvb receivers. Basically, a timeline across the top and the channels down the side.
I really like the functions of VDR admin but showing what's coming up isn't intuitive. Anyone have anything like that?
have a look at: http://andreas.vdr-developer.org/
And try this vdradmin version. :-)
norm@dressler.ca wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a web tool similar to vdradmin but lists the epg in a table format like many popular dvb receivers. Basically, a timeline across the top and the channels down the side.
I really like the functions of VDR admin but showing what's coming up isn't intuitive. Anyone have anything like that?
Norm
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Ok, try this:
http://xpix.dieserver.de/content/vdr/xxv/b_279_artikel.shtml (Sorry in german)
cu xpix
Thanks -- downloaded it but it doesn't seem to work properly. I don't get anything in the "What's On" and Channels. I've added the channels, and set the correct entries in the configuration for them but they don't show anything. Am I missing a prereq for it?
Thx Norm
On March 20, 2005 05:19 pm, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hello norm,
- norm@dressler.ca norm@dressler.ca [20-03-05 16:59]:
I'm looking for a web tool similar to vdradmin but lists the epg in a table format like many popular dvb receivers. Basically, a timeline across the top and the channels down the side.
I really like the functions of VDR admin but showing what's coming up isn't intuitive. Anyone have anything like that?
have a look at: http://andreas.vdr-developer.org/
And try this vdradmin version. :-)
Ok, try this:
http://xpix.dieserver.de/content/vdr/xxv/b_279_artikel.shtml (Sorry in german)
Does it have an english option for running?
norm@dressler.ca wrote:
Ok, try this:
http://xpix.dieserver.de/content/vdr/xxv/b_279_artikel.shtml (Sorry in german)
Does it have an english option for running?
Yes of course, we have included at this time a german and english local files in this tool. The favorit language is english in development and we translate after development the local files in german.
cu xpix
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 00:45 +0100, Frank Herrmann wrote:
norm@dressler.ca wrote:
Ok, try this:
http://xpix.dieserver.de/content/vdr/xxv/b_279_artikel.shtml (Sorry in german)
Does it have an english option for running?
I wanted to let everyone know I tried the xxv tool as recommended by Frank and I think it's awesome. It's exactly what I was looking for and more! Easy epg listings, easy record flags and even interfaces for music and such that I will need to play with. I also noticed it has a wapd engine -- I'm going to have to try that out with my PocketPC too.
Thanks for all the suggestions but I think I'll stick with xxv for a while.
Norm
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 09:48 -0500, norm wrote:
I wanted to let everyone know I tried the xxv tool as recommended by Frank and I think it's awesome. It's exactly what I was looking for and more! Easy epg listings, easy record flags and even interfaces for music and such that I will need to play with. I also noticed it has a wapd engine -- I'm going to have to try that out with my PocketPC too.
Ditto: I installed it a bit back and was quite impressed with it.
One drawback I see is that it needs mysql, which may be more than some people want to install on their vdr box! I need to install it on my new system...
Cheers,
Laz
Le lundi 21 mars 2005 à 14:53 +0000, Laurence Abbott a écrit :
Ditto: I installed it a bit back and was quite impressed with it.
One drawback I see is that it needs mysql, which may be more than some people want to install on their vdr box! I need to install it on my new system...
Arrrggghhhhh!!!!! MySQL!!!! That is why I don't use Myth - it requires MySQL too
Tony
Arrrggghhhhh!!!!! MySQL!!!! That is why I don't use Myth - it requires MySQL too
What about SQlite (http://www.sqlite.org)? I'm in the middle of installing Xxv, and i will try if I can get it to work with this DB instead of MySQL.
René
Rene Hertell schrieb:
What about SQlite (http://www.sqlite.org)? I'm in the middle of installing Xxv, and i will try if I can get it to work with this DB instead of MySQL.
Hmm, i don't think so .... the sql statements in xxv is quite difficult for transfer to SQLlite.
Frank
Hello Frank,
* Frank Herrmann xpix@xpix.de [21-03-05 00:22]:
Ok, try this:
http://xpix.dieserver.de/content/vdr/xxv/b_279_artikel.shtml (Sorry in german)
if i have interrepreted the screenshot correctly, is this a linux program (native) and is not running with a browser or?
Hello tony,
* tony tony@tgds.net [22-03-05 17:00]:
You mean the screenshot of two firefox windows? =:-p
ah ok, so it what i maybe want too. :-)
I will give it a try this weekend.
TIA