Hy experts,
config: Core2Duo, same on Atom 330, 2GB, all new, OnBoard Intel VGA, same with ext. nvidia 8400 or 9600 (this is not the problem) VDR 1.7.8, Technisat Skystart HD2, s2-liplianin, xineliboutput Debian 5 2.6.26-2-686 i686 No local frontend, stream only to VLC 0.9.9 on Windows-Vista
problem: After running the VLC client for about 5 to 8 hours the picture freeze and after restart VLC is runs only seconds. If I start vdr from the commandline this happends after the message "now tuned to source ... transponder ..." It seems to me that after some hours VDR forgotts that there is a client that need the channel exclusive. "now tuned to source ... transponder ..." is not seen after the first hours running vdr, except I manually change a channel via SVDRP. I have to restart VDR to get a usable system back for some hours.
Am I right here?
Am Mittwoch, den 08.07.2009, 12:35 +0200 schrieb Kai Kronschnabel:
Hy experts,
config: Core2Duo, same on Atom 330, 2GB, all new, OnBoard Intel VGA, same with ext. nvidia 8400 or 9600 (this is not the problem) VDR 1.7.8, Technisat Skystart HD2, s2-liplianin, xineliboutput Debian 5 2.6.26-2-686 i686 No local frontend, stream only to VLC 0.9.9 on Windows-Vista
problem: After running the VLC client for about 5 to 8 hours the picture freeze and after restart VLC is runs only seconds. If I start vdr from the commandline this happends after the message "now tuned to source ... transponder ..." It seems to me that after some hours VDR forgotts that there is a client that need the channel exclusive. "now tuned to source ... transponder ..." is not seen after the first hours running vdr, except I manually change a channel via SVDRP. I have to restart VDR to get a usable system back for some hours.
Try to disable EPG scan. Menu - Settings - EPG - EPG Scan timeout
A value of 0 disables the EPG Scan. If it is enabled VDR runs an EPG scan after x hours of user inactivity.
Am I right here?
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