Hi,
here's my setup:
- one old FF DVB-C card - one new DVB-C Buget card with a CAM - another new DVB-C Budget card (but without a CAM)
The FF card is too slow the handle the incoming data rates of some channels. I know about [1], but don't want to break my old card with my limited soldering skills.
So I want to use the FF card as output, only.
I also want to bind encrypted channels to the CAM-card.
I want the system to use both cards for non-encrypted channels.
How can I achieve that with vanilla vdr?
(Right now, I use a patch [2] that contains the ability to turn off the FF tuner [3]. It works, but it's not an elegant solution.)
Thanks,
Hanno
[1] http://www.escape-edv.de/endriss/dvb-full-ts-mod/
Hi,
How can I achieve that with vanilla vdr?
Any suggestion or pointers to documents would be most helpful. I tried to find a solution in the usual places (vdr-portal, vdr-wiki) but with very limited success.
Thanks,
Hanno
On 05/09/08 15:49, Hanno Zulla wrote:
Hi,
How can I achieve that with vanilla vdr?
Any suggestion or pointers to documents would be most helpful. I tried to find a solution in the usual places (vdr-portal, vdr-wiki) but with very limited success.
In cDvbDevice::ProvidesSource(int Source) you could insert at the beginning
if (CardIndex() == MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex) return false;
where MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex would be the index of cour card.
Klaus
Hi,
In cDvbDevice::ProvidesSource(int Source) you could insert at the beginning
if (CardIndex() == MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex) return false;
where MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex would be the index of cour card.
Thanks! Are there any plans to make this configurable for end-users (like it's done in the extensions-patch)? I'd welcome if you added that.
Regards,
Hanno
Hanno Zulla wrote:
Hi,
In cDvbDevice::ProvidesSource(int Source) you could insert at the beginning
if (CardIndex() == MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex) return false;
where MyTunerlessFFcardsIndex would be the index of cour card.
Thanks! Are there any plans to make this configurable for end-users (like it's done in the extensions-patch)? I'd welcome if you added that.
Regards,
Hanno
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I have the same problem as Hanno, the FF card is too slow to handle the incoming data rates of some channels. If it is possible to disable the tuner I can install my skystar2 card again and when this works stable I will buy a Technotrend S2-3200. There are a few HDTV channels but I will use FF card as output device for SDTV and make some recordings for test on dvb-s2 HDTV channels.
I would like this feature added too.
/Magnus
Hi,
I would like this feature added too.
There is a feature called TurnOffPrimary that's part of the extensions patch.
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Extensions-Patch
I cannot say if the patch is written in a style that Klaus likes or if it needs to be rewritten, but it would be nice to see this particular option become part of the vanilla vdr.
It would also be nice to know if it's possible to turn off the card's tuner to avoid this problem here:
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=713864#post713864
Thanks,
Hanno
I have written a small patch to be able to view vodcastas via VOD Plugin on a budget only system with xineliboutput plugin. Normally the VOD Plugin use mplayer to play the vodcastas. Not the plugin search for xineliboutput plugin if mplayer was not found.
You need xineliboutput > 1.0 Im not sure which types of streams the xinelib supports but the first tests work fine.