Anssi,
You might want to try "xineliboutput" -- it's a plugin that includes network functionality WITHOUT having to apply any patches to xine/xinelib/xineui!
You add any clients that need access to the svdrphosts.conf file . The package includes standalone front-end programs, so you don't have to use Xine-UI if you don't want to (make frontends on the frontend machine).
You'll probably have to re-compile xinelib without any patches, but that shouldn't be a big deal.
Here's the latest version:
http://users.tkk.fi/~phintuka/vdr/vdr-xineliboutput/vdr-xineliboutput-0.99rc...
It should work on AMD64, though I only have a 32-bit machine.
Regards, C.
CR wrote:
I tried that also, and though I had some problems with it (there were a lot of compiler warnings, of which I fixed some obvious x86_64 portability issues), managed to get the video at some point. There was no remote control, however. Is that supported by xineliboutput?
Anssi Hannula anssi.hannula@gmail.com writes:
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osd is ugly compared to vdr-xine. remote is just a forward of lirc commands (i haven't use it since it useless in my configuration)
That would be nice to have ONE xine plugin with all the features of vdr-xine and xineliboutput. I guess the result would be vdr-xine (with no patching required + network support) plus streamdev vtp support it would be even nicer ! i could watch several channels from different transponder at the same time on different computers :) (sorry i'm repeating myself :))
syrius.ml@no-log.org wrote:
Nope, it seems to have full remote support :)
The remote seems to work out-of-the box when using xine-ui, but if you use the standalone client, you have to add these kinds of lines to remote.conf:
XKeySym.1 1 XKeySym.2 2
for the keys.