Sorry, but is this the last version of the patch ?
I believe there was an additional one, but can't find it anymore.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr//2008-January/014956.html http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-January/014956.html
thanks,
sp
Well, I think there has been a number of fixes (e.g. to the speedup patches and the nit.c file) that probably warrants a new patch for 1.5.13 that incorporates them all. I'm sure Reinhard will do that when he has a moment, he probably is taking a well deserved break after looking into so many issues and fixes for us over the last few weeks!
In the meantime, just look over Reinhard's postings since the first ANNOUNCE for vdr dvb-s2 and h264 for vdr-1.5.12 and download and apply all of the relevant patches.
With all of the required patches, fixes and tweaks for VDR / FFMPEG / XINE-LIB / VDR-XINE I'm wondering if it would be nice to set-up a web site that tracks all of the latest patches for VDR / S2 / h264. Would anyone be interested in this? I know there is the vdrportal.de site that discusses a lot of this stuff, but as its in German I find it quite hard to follow.
On Jan 16, 2008 12:34 PM, serge pecher spe@sdmonv.com wrote:
Sorry, but is this the last version of the patch ?
I believe there was an additional one, but can't find it anymore.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr//2008-January/014956.html
thanks,
sp _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
sorry for the double post, but let's also not forget multiproto, TT3200 and HVR4000 status! There is quite a lot to have to keep track of.
PS Manu, are you considering implementing the HVR4000 patch directly into the multiproto tree for direct support?
Thanks
On Jan 16, 2008 3:01 PM, Morfsta morfsta@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I think there has been a number of fixes (e.g. to the speedup patches and the nit.c file) that probably warrants a new patch for 1.5.13 that incorporates them all. I'm sure Reinhard will do that when he has a moment, he probably is taking a well deserved break after looking into so many issues and fixes for us over the last few weeks!
In the meantime, just look over Reinhard's postings since the first ANNOUNCE for vdr dvb-s2 and h264 for vdr-1.5.12 and download and apply all of the relevant patches.
With all of the required patches, fixes and tweaks for VDR / FFMPEG / XINE-LIB / VDR-XINE I'm wondering if it would be nice to set-up a web site that tracks all of the latest patches for VDR / S2 / h264. Would anyone be interested in this? I know there is the vdrportal.de site that discusses a lot of this stuff, but as its in German I find it quite hard to follow.
On Jan 16, 2008 12:34 PM, serge pecher spe@sdmonv.com wrote:
Sorry, but is this the last version of the patch ?
I believe there was an additional one, but can't find it anymore.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr//2008-January/014956.html
thanks,
sp _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
On Jan 16, 2008 7:01 AM, Morfsta morfsta@gmail.com wrote:
With all of the required patches, fixes and tweaks for VDR / FFMPEG / XINE-LIB / VDR-XINE I'm wondering if it would be nice to set-up a web site that tracks all of the latest patches for VDR / S2 / h264. Would anyone be interested in this? I know there is the vdrportal.de site that discusses a lot of this stuff, but as its in German I find it quite hard to follow.
I think that's a great idea considering all the patches and then different versions of some of them. It seems a lot of people are getting confused by what to use. I also agree that vdrportal.de is hard to follow for non-German speakers. Which is a shame for us NA users since it seems to be a good vdr resource.
Well, I think there has been a number of fixes (e.g. to the speedup patches and the nit.c file) that probably warrants a new patch for 1.5.13 that incorporates them all.
yes, it will be nice
I'm sure Reinhard will do that when he has a moment, he probably is taking a well deserved break after looking into so many issues and fixes for us over the last few weeks!
yes, thanks again, Reinhard
With all of the required patches, fixes and tweaks for VDR / FFMPEG /
ah, FFmpeg !!! I'm sure, now ffmpeg (as software h.264 decoder) is really weak chain in the Linux-hdtv-dvb, NOT multiproto and others dvb-s2 stuff. No multithreading in ffmpeg for single slice decoding, no support for spatial direct mode for interlaced pictures. It's seems nobody in ffmpeg-devel list want to work with this points. :(
Igor