Hi.
I have a colleague running an old 1.2 version of VDR, with a Nova-T card, who says he can record multiple channels off the same mux at the same time.
When I try this with 1.3.23 it can only record one.
We're both using WinTV Nova-T budget cards, although his is the older 'phillips'? chipset and mine is the newer conexant.
Any comments on this? Is it a VDR version difference??
Simon Baxter wrote:
I have a colleague running an old 1.2 version of VDR, with a Nova-T card, who says he can record multiple channels off the same mux at the same time.
When I try this with 1.3.23 it can only record one.
What happens when you try to create an another timer?
We're both using WinTV Nova-T budget cards, although his is the older 'phillips'? chipset and mine is the newer conexant.
Any comments on this? Is it a VDR version difference??
No, it should work.
I tried it this morning, recording 2 channels from the same mux at the same time. Only one recording was made...
if it makes any difference, I'm just starting vdr with "vdr -P'xine -q -r -s' -P'skilcurses'
I'm trying it a second time now...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anssi Hannula" anssi.hannula@gmail.com To: "Klaus Schmidinger's VDR" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:39 PM Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR 1.2 versus 1.3 - DVB multi-channel recording
Simon Baxter wrote:
I have a colleague running an old 1.2 version of VDR, with a Nova-T card, who says he can record multiple channels off the same mux at the same time.
When I try this with 1.3.23 it can only record one.
What happens when you try to create an another timer?
We're both using WinTV Nova-T budget cards, although his is the older 'phillips'? chipset and mine is the newer conexant.
Any comments on this? Is it a VDR version difference??
No, it should work.
-- Anssi Hannula
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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I just tried scheduling 2 Timers, one 14:30-14:35 the other from 14:32 to 14:40 on 2 channels in the same mux BBC ONE;BBC:505833330:C34D34M16B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:600:601=eng,602=eng:0:0:4164:9018:4100:0 BBC TWO;BBC:505833330:C34D34M16B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:610:611=eng,612=eng:0:0:4228:9018:4100:0
Only the first one recorded
any ideas? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Baxter" linuxtv@nzbaxters.com To: "Klaus Schmidinger's VDR" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 2:44 PM Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR 1.2 versus 1.3 - DVB multi-channel recording
I tried it this morning, recording 2 channels from the same mux at the same time. Only one recording was made...
if it makes any difference, I'm just starting vdr with "vdr -P'xine -q -r -s' -P'skilcurses'
I'm trying it a second time now...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anssi Hannula" anssi.hannula@gmail.com To: "Klaus Schmidinger's VDR" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 1:39 PM Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR 1.2 versus 1.3 - DVB multi-channel recording
Simon Baxter wrote:
I have a colleague running an old 1.2 version of VDR, with a Nova-T card, who says he can record multiple channels off the same mux at the same time.
When I try this with 1.3.23 it can only record one.
What happens when you try to create an another timer?
We're both using WinTV Nova-T budget cards, although his is the older 'phillips'? chipset and mine is the newer conexant.
Any comments on this? Is it a VDR version difference??
No, it should work.
-- Anssi Hannula
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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Simon Baxter wrote:
I just tried scheduling 2 Timers, one 14:30-14:35 the other from 14:32 to 14:40 on 2 channels in the same mux BBC ONE;BBC:505833330:C34D34M16B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:600:601=eng,602=eng:0:0:4164:9018:4100:0
BBC TWO;BBC:505833330:C34D34M16B8T2G32Y0:T:27500:610:611=eng,612=eng:0:0:4228:9018:4100:0
Only the first one recorded
any ideas?
What's recorded on the log?