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Recently there has been renewed talk on the VDR mailing list of creating a source code repository, |
Recently there has been renewed talk on the VDR mailing list of creating a source code repository, |
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so bringing VDR |
so bringing VDR into line with almost all major open source projects, which use repositories such as |
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git or mercurial to keep track of the many source code updates. |
git or mercurial to keep track of the many source code updates. |
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See http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-September/017659.html. |
See http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-September/017659.html. |
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The original developer of VDR has so far been hesitant to agree, but developers point to a hiatus of |
The original developer of VDR has so far been hesitant to agree, but developers point to a hiatus of |
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144 days in development and the exodus of users from the VDR camp (mostly to [[MythTV]]) as a reason to |
144 days (and counting) in development and the exodus of users from the VDR camp (mostly to [[MythTV]]) as a reason to |
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modernise the software development process. |
modernise the software development process. |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
Revision as of 19:36, 5 September 2008
Video Disk Recorder Project, initiated by Klaus Schmidinger, which makes your PC a "full-featured" SetTopBox. Requires one of:
- a AV711x-based DVB card
- a "budget" DVB card with VDR Software Decoder Plugin
- a "budget" DVB card with a dxr3 card using the vdr dxr3 plugin
- an analog Hauppauge PVR350 TV card with pvr350 plugin. Binary images and VDR CD Distributions are available.
Here are some details about using VDR with Multiproto Multiproto#Tuner_.2F_DiSEqC_.2F_Player_support.
VDR source code repository
Recently there has been renewed talk on the VDR mailing list of creating a source code repository, so bringing VDR into line with almost all major open source projects, which use repositories such as git or mercurial to keep track of the many source code updates. See http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-September/017659.html. The original developer of VDR has so far been hesitant to agree, but developers point to a hiatus of 144 days (and counting) in development and the exodus of users from the VDR camp (mostly to MythTV) as a reason to modernise the software development process.