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cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@dxr3plugin.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3plugin login |
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Then, check out the DXR3 plugin sources. At the moment, using the version in the '''<code>vdr-dxr3-0-2</code>''' branch is recommended; CVS <code>HEAD</code>/<code>MAIN</code> is not ready for general consumption yet. To check out the <code>vdr-dxr3-0-2</code> branch: |
Then, check out the DXR3 plugin sources. At the moment, using the version in the '''<code>vdr-dxr3-0-2</code>''' branch is recommended; CVS <code>HEAD</code>/<code>MAIN</code> is not ready for general consumption yet. To check out the <code>vdr-dxr3-0-2</code> branch: |
Revision as of 20:57, 5 December 2007
Description
With the DXR3 plugin one can use DXR3/Hollywood+ cards as output devices for VDR. The bargain of a costly FullFeatured DVB card can be avoided.
Hardware requirements
- DXR3/Hollywood+
Software requirements
- em8300 driver
- FFMPEG
- Linux kernel sources
Installation
To install FFMPEG
cd $SOURCEDIR tar -xvzf ffmpeg-<VERSION>.tar.gz cd ffmpeg-<VERSION> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local \ --enable-shared make make install ldconfig
Now the kernel sources has to be installed for the em8300 driver which is installed after it. If a normal release is used
cd $SOURCEDIR tar xvzf em8300-<VERSION>.tar.gz cd em8300-<VERSION> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make make install cd modules make make install make devices
if the CVS version (recommended) is used
cd $SOURCEDIR cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3 login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3 co em8300 cd em8300/modules make make install cd ../em8300setup gcc em8300setup.c -o em8300setup -I../include cp em8300setup /usr/local/bin
Patches
Before the plugin is installed after plugin installation, the plugins Makefile has to be adapted
- DVBDIR = ../../../../DVB + DVBDIR = ../../../DVB - FFMDIR = ../../../../ffmpeg + FFMDIR = /usr/local/include/ffmpeg
Problems
- There are incompatibilities in combination with ac3overdvb-patch and a channels.conf with DD-Audio-Pids
- The em8300 driver release cannot be compiled under SuSE 9.1, the CVS version has no problem.
- CVS HEAD version of plugin does not support OSD menu, use the
vdr-dxr3-0-2
branch instead. - The OSD is rather limited in functionality compared to a DVB card with onboard MPEG2 decoder. This makes it impossible to use plugins such as osdimage and osdpip. There have been lots of improvements to this in the
vdr-dxr3-0-2
branch in CVS recently, though.
CVS
First, login to CVS:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@dxr3plugin.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3plugin login
Then, check out the DXR3 plugin sources. At the moment, using the version in the vdr-dxr3-0-2
branch is recommended; CVS HEAD
/MAIN
is not ready for general consumption yet. To check out the vdr-dxr3-0-2
branch:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@dxr3plugin.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3plugin co -r vdr-dxr3-0-2 dxr3
The adventurous may check out the MAIN
branch with:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@dxr3plugin.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/dxr3plugin co dxr3
Links
[1] | http://sourceforge.net/projects/dxr3plugin | Plugin homepage |
[2] | http://dxr3.sourceforge.net | Linux DXR3 and Hollywood+ driver projekt homepage |
[3] | http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net | FFMPEG homepage |