Hi,
the Videgor plugins are missing on the plugin list on http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/plugins.htm.
The website is http://www.videgor.net
From the description:
Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is possible to record missed broadcasts from the past. Videgor is based on a extension of Klaus Schmidinger's Video Disk Recorders (VDR). VDR is a program that converts a Linux PC into a video disc recorder with time shifting capabilities.
Videgor extends the VDR to a distributed video recorder (D-VDR) by including three plugins ((D-VDR-EPG, D-VDR-SCHEDULE, D-VDR-VIDEOTRANS) and by automatically connecting the participating devices to a peer-to-peer network (IGOR). With this peer-to-peer system the Videgor recorders can share recordings.
Videgor was developed at the University of Karlsruhe as part of a DFG research project for peer-to-peer overlay networks. The idea for this projects is derived from the desire not only to do research on the improvement of overlay networks but how to apply these research results in practice.
Renne
Rene Bartsch wrote:
Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is possible to record missed broadcasts from the past.
Great, last sunday there was a movie on finnish channel MTV3. Plse inform how I can record that now.
Rene Bartsch wrote:
Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is possible to record missed broadcasts from the past.
Great, last sunday there was a movie on finnish channel MTV3. Plse inform how I can record that now.
Videgor works with a VDR patch that allows to list the EPG and add timers up to 14 days in the past. If there is a timer which can't be handled by the own tuners - including timers in the past - Videgor tries to gather the chunks from other Videgor nodes which have recorded finnish MTV3 on last sunday ;-)
Renne
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Rene Bartsch wrote:
Rene Bartsch wrote:
Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is possible to record missed broadcasts from the past.
Great, last sunday there was a movie on finnish channel MTV3. Plse inform how I can record that now.
Videgor works with a VDR patch that allows to list the EPG and add timers up to 14 days in the past. If there is a timer which can't be handled by the own tuners - including timers in the past - Videgor tries to gather the chunks from other Videgor nodes which have recorded finnish MTV3 on last sunday ;-)
Funny thought. Are only those channels recordable via videgor that are viewable with the system?
Let's say that persons a-x have purchased a subscription to some movie channels and person z hasn't, but can nevertheless get the epg program listings for that channel. Now person z installs videgor and some of the persons from a-x have also sone so.
Person z selects a subscriber only channel program from past to be recorded and videgor gets it for him from those other videgor installations?
Just thinking of the implications on a larger scale so that we don't get some distributors breathing down our necks. :) So, if you have subscriber only channels, then it's best not to install videgor?
- -- Jukka Palko jpalko@gmail.com
Videgor works with a VDR patch that allows to list the EPG and add timers up to 14 days in the past. If there is a timer which can't be handled by the own tuners - including timers in the past - Videgor tries to gather the chunks from other Videgor nodes which have recorded finnish MTV3 on last sunday ;-)
Funny thought. Are only those channels recordable via videgor that are viewable with the system?
Let's say that persons a-x have purchased a subscription to some movie channels and person z hasn't, but can nevertheless get the epg program listings for that channel. Now person z installs videgor and some of the persons from a-x have also sone so.
Person z selects a subscriber only channel program from past to be recorded and videgor gets it for him from those other videgor installations?
Just thinking of the implications on a larger scale so that we don't get some distributors breathing down our necks. :) So, if you have subscriber only channels, then it's best not to install videgor?
As Videgor is a research projekt from the university of Karlsruhe (Germany), legal issues have been handled, too.
Just go to the 'technical introduction' link on videgor.net ;-)
Renne
Hi,
has anyone got videgor to work with VDR 1.4.x?
Regards, Juergen
Rene schrieb am Dienstag, 5. September 2006 um 13:09:
Hi,
the Videgor plugins are missing on the plugin list on http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/plugins.htm.
The website is http://www.videgor.net
From the description:
Videgor is a peer-to-peer hard disc video recorder. With its help it is possible to record missed broadcasts from the past. Videgor is based on a extension of Klaus Schmidinger's Video Disk Recorders (VDR). VDR is a program that converts a Linux PC into a video disc recorder with time shifting capabilities.
Videgor extends the VDR to a distributed video recorder (D-VDR) by including three plugins ((D-VDR-EPG, D-VDR-SCHEDULE, D-VDR-VIDEOTRANS) and by automatically connecting the participating devices to a peer-to-peer network (IGOR). With this peer-to-peer system the Videgor recorders can share recordings.
Videgor was developed at the University of Karlsruhe as part of a DFG research project for peer-to-peer overlay networks. The idea for this projects is derived from the desire not only to do research on the improvement of overlay networks but how to apply these research results in practice.
Renne
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Hi,
has anyone got videgor to work with VDR 1.4.x?
There seems to be a linking problem with 1.4.x.
I've already created Gentoo-Ebuilds with patches for the include-statements, but although compiling works fine I get unresolved symbol errors when starting VDR and ldd doesn't show any linking to libigor.
Renne
Rene Bartsch wrote:
Hi,
the Videgor plugins are missing on the plugin list on http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/plugins.htm.
It's on now.
Klaus