On 15/03/2010 20:44, Tobias Grimm wrote:
Eric Valette wrote:
Well it works better for me than your stable package. And I guess DVB-S
user have all HD now.
I don't have :-) At least not for regular use. I only have a test system
for testing the latest VDR versions with DVB-S2/HDTV.
Never
On 14/03/2010 22:20, Tobias Grimm wrote:
valette wrote:
Package: vdr
Version: 1.6.0-15
Severity: important
vdr 1.7.13 records the video stream correctly (no audio but I suspecr more
a bug in the channels.conf generated by w_scan package).
VDR 1.6.x does not support HDTV/DVB-S2/h264 at all.
Eric Valette wrote:
Problem is that french dvb-t TV has HDTV (3 channels among 18 and the
most viewed ones) for for more than a year now = please package 1.7.x
for french people.
1.7.x is a development version, which is not suitable for a release yet.
We have some public repositories
On 15/03/2010 20:07, Tobias Grimm wrote:
Eric Valette wrote:
Problem is that french dvb-t TV has HDTV (3 channels among 18 and the
most viewed ones) for for more than a year now = please package 1.7.x
for french people.
1.7.x is a development version, which is not suitable for a release
Eric Valette wrote:
Well it works better for me than your stable package. And I guess DVB-S
user have all HD now.
I don't have :-) At least not for regular use. I only have a test system
for testing the latest VDR versions with DVB-S2/HDTV.
Never mind, I will work with upstream directly.
As
Package: vdr
Version: 1.6.0-15
Severity: important
vdr 1.7.13 records the video stream correctly (no audio but I suspecr more
a bug in the channels.conf generated by w_scan package).
Note that with the same channels.conf file vdr recors just garbage...
-- System Information:
Debian Release:
valette wrote:
Package: vdr
Version: 1.6.0-15
Severity: important
vdr 1.7.13 records the video stream correctly (no audio but I suspecr more
a bug in the channels.conf generated by w_scan package).
VDR 1.6.x does not support HDTV/DVB-S2/h264 at all. For problems with VDR
1.7.13 (BTW:
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