[vdr] Thousands of M in xine-vdr console
I have a question/problem, maybe someone can explain it. I'm using vdr with xine plugin and run it in console. Sometimes in console appears many-many M characters and it stops only after disconnect xine player (Shift-S). After new connect (Enter) all works again. What is it and how to eliminate this behavior? AK ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] problem with dvb-s2 vdr 1.7.0
Hi one Russian vdr-user has the the problem with dvb-s2 and vdr 1.7.0 (with dvb-s - is OK) http://allrussian.info/thread.php?postid=1307745#post1307745 there's non-stability with dvb-s2 Apr 21 14:19:43 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: Unsupported delivery system ... Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [5346] not all devices ready after 30 seconds Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [5346] switching to channel 1 Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: Unsupported delivery system ... Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [5346] setting watchdog timer to 60 seconds Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [9204] ecmhandler 0 filter thread started (pid=5346, tid=9204) Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [9205] receiver on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=9205) Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv vdr: [9207] TS buffer on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=9207) Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: dvb_frontend_ioctl: FESTATE_RETUNE: fepriv-state=2 Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: set DVB-S2 params Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=48475000 Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=4800 Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1925000 Apr 21 14:20:11 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1925015 Apr 21 14:20:14 lin-tv vdr: [5346] retuning due to modification of channel 1 Apr 21 14:20:14 lin-tv vdr: [5346] switching to channel 1 After the LOCK dvb-s2 transponders there's other problem Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: dvb_frontend_ioctl: FESTATE_RETUNE: fepriv-state=2 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: set DVB-S params Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=61262500 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=6200 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=6200 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1158000 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1157994 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=6200 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [12891] TS buffer on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12891) Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [12890] buffer stats: 87232 (4%) used Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [12890] receiver on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12890) Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [12916] receiver on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=12916) Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [5346] creating directory /vtx/S19.2E-133-17-13 Apr 21 14:39:47 lin-tv vdr: [12917] TS buffer on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=12917) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5363] linking channel 86 from none to 87 74 186 Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12915] TS continuity error (6) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12915] TS continuity error (6) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12915] TS continuity error (5) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12915] TS continuity error (5) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] retuning due to modification of channel 51 Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] switching to channel 51 Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5363] linking channel 232 from none to 234 235 112 114 236 Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12915] transfer thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12915) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] cTS2PES got 0 TS errors, 1 TS continuity errors Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] cTS2PES got 0 TS errors, 1 TS continuity errors Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] buffer stats: 30456 (1%) used Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [5346] buffer stats: 0 (0%) used Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12920] transfer thread started (pid=5346, tid=12920) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12917] TS buffer on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12917) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12916] buffer stats: 20868 (0%) used Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12916] receiver on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12916) Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12920] cVideoRepacker: switching to MPEG1/2 mode Apr 21 14:39:48 lin-tv vdr: [12920] cVideoRepacker: operating in MPEG1/2 mode Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12920] transfer thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12920) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [5346] switching to channel 52 Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [5346] buffer stats: 48504 (2%) used Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [5346] buffer stats: 0 (0%) used Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12922] TS buffer on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12922) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12921] buffer stats: 33840 (1%) used Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12921] receiver on device 1 thread ended (pid=5346, tid=12921) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12936] transfer thread started (pid=5346, tid=12936) idx=1) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12937] receiver on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=12937) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv vdr: [12938] TS buffer on device 1 thread started (pid=5346, tid=12938) Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv kernel: dvb_frontend_ioctl: FESTATE_RETUNE: fepriv-state=2 Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv kernel: stb0899_search: set DVB-S2 params Apr 21 14:39:51 lin-tv kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=48475000
[vdr] Upgrading from 1.4.7 to 1.7.0 : info: Channel not available!
hi Klaus, Ok here are a few results : 1.4.7 : Resetting slot 0...ok. Resetting slot 1...ok. Module ready in slot 1 Creating connection: slot 1, tcid 1 9 -- 01 01 82 01 01 9 -- 01 01 83 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 A0 01 01 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 80 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 81 01 01 9 -- 01 01 A0 07 01 91 04 00 01 00 41 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . A . . . . OpenSession 00010041 New Resource Manager (session id 1) 9 -- 01 01 A0 0A 01 92 07 00 00 01 00 41 00 01 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . 1: == Profile Enq 9 -- 01 01 A0 09 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 10 00 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 A0 01 01 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 80 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 81 01 01 9 -- 01 01 A0 09 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 11 00 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1: == Profile 1: == Profile Change 9 -- 01 01 A0 09 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 12 00 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 A0 01 01 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 80 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 81 01 01 9 -- 01 01 A0 09 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 10 00 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1: == Profile Enquiry 1: == Profile 9 -- 01 01 A0 1D 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 11 14 00 01 00 41 00 02 00 41 00 03 00 41 00 24 00 41 00 40 00 41 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 A0 01 01 9 -- 01 01 80 02 01 80 . . . . . . 9 -- 01 01 81 01 01 9 -- 01 01 A0 07 01 91 04 00 02 00 41 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . A . . . . 1.7.0 ( i've swaped i few channels) : Slot 1: reset...ok. Slot 2: reset...ok. Slot 1: no module present Slot 2: module ready Slot 2: creating connection 1/1 Slot 2: create connection 1/1 2: -- 01 01 82 01 01 2: -- 01 01 83 01 01 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . Slot 2: connection created 1/1 Slot 2: receive data 1/1 2: -- 01 01 81 01 01 2: -- 01 01 A0 07 01 91 04 00 01 00 41 80 02 01 00 . . . . . . . . . A . . . . Slot 2: open session 00010041 Slot 2: new Resource Manager (session id 1) 2: -- 01 01 A0 0A 01 92 07 00 00 01 00 41 00 01 Slot 2: == Profile Enq (1) 2: -- 01 01 A0 09 01 90 02 00 01 9F 80 10 00 Pierre ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Upgrading from 1.4.7 to 1.7.0 : info: Channel not available!
On 04/22/08 18:58, Pierre-Yves Paranthoen (PERSO) wrote: hi Klaus, Ok here are a few results : ... Please provide more data - everything until you switch to an encrypted channel. Klaus ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] new graphics processor from VIA S3 for HD video
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9502138983.html Chipmaker Via's S3 Graphics division has announced a high-performance discrete graphics processor positioned as the first to meet the embedded industry's thermal requirements. The 4300E targets gaming and signage, offers HD video, DVI or HDMI output, and mixes dedicated and shared video memory. Click here for a larger view of S3's 4300e http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/misc/s3_4300e.jpg http://www.ixbt.com/short/images/s3-g430gt_crs.jpg S3's 4300E supports DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 2.1, plus accelerated HD video in WMV-9 HD, MPEG-2 HD, VC-1, H.264, DivX and AVS formats. It also provides support for PVP (protected video playback) copy protection, and allows HD playback of Blu-Ray media with relatively low CPU utilization, S3 says. The 65nm 4300E can be operated at clock speeds from 300MHz to 650MHz. At 300MHz it runs fanlessly, and at 650MHz it supports GDDR3 (graphics double data rate 3) RAM, with video memory speeds up to 900MHz. Up to 256MB of GDDR2 or GDDR3 video memory can be dedicated to the 4300E. In addition, S3's AcceleRAM technology lets the processor use a combination of dedicated and system memory. Transfers between system memory and the graphics processor take place across the 4300e's PCI Express 2.0-compliant bus, which supports x1, x4, x8, and x16 lane widths. The 4300E offers power-saving features, including dynamic clock controls and individual execution units that can be turned off when idle, says S3. Finally, the 4300e supports output to LVDS-interfaced flat panels, DVI, CRTs, and HDMI with HDCP (high-bandwidth digital copy protection). It has built-in dual-link DVI/HDMI transmitters, dual-channel LVDS transmitters, and two analog RAMDACs. The 4300e is compatible with Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows XP Professional. An SDK (software development kit) and hardware development kit will be available in June, the company says. Pricing and availability information for the 4300e was not released. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] new graphics processor from VIA S3 for HD video
Igor Nikanov wrote: Chipmaker Via's S3 Graphics division has announced a high-performance discrete graphics processor positioned as the first to meet the embedded industry's thermal requirements. The 4300E targets gaming and signage, offers HD video, DVI or HDMI output, and mixes dedicated and shared video memory. There's a lot going on in the hardware accelerated HDTV area lately. Beside the two big graphic chipsets, there's the Intel Atom/Poulsbo chipset offering full HDTV acceleration at low power, the Intel G45 chipset, the AMD 780G chipset, and a cooperation of NVidia and VIA for a new unnamed HD capable low cost chipset. The question is: Which of them will offer decent open source drivers for HD decoding, and when? Cheers, Udo ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] new graphics processor from VIA S3 for HD video
Hi! Udo Richter schrieb: There's a lot going on in the hardware accelerated HDTV area lately. Beside the two big graphic chipsets, there's the Intel Atom/Poulsbo chipset offering full HDTV acceleration at low power, the Intel G45 chipset, the AMD 780G chipset, and a cooperation of NVidia and VIA for a new unnamed HD capable low cost chipset. The question is: Which of them will offer decent open source drivers for HD decoding, and when? I wonder if every vendor pushes his own API for using these decoding accelerators? Or is there some standard (It's surely beyond XvMC)? Matrix-multiplying (AMD,Nvidia,S3,Intel) with (Linux, X.Org, Mplayer/ffmpeg, Gstreamer,...) gives surely a lot of (duplicate) code. Ciao Martin ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] new graphics processor from VIA S3 f or HD video
The question is: Which of them will offer decent open source drivers for HD decoding, and when? I wonder if every vendor pushes his own API for using these decoding accelerators? Or is there some standard (It's surely beyond XvMC)? there's VAAPI - Video Decode Acceleration API Specification http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/vaapi but seems it hasn't finished yet :( Igor ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr