Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-08 Thread Theunis Potgieter
On 6 February 2011 22:47, VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:

 I'll gladly give it a try but the only url I found for noad just goes
 to some apache page.  Do you have a current url or even hg/git
 address?


http://noad.heliohost.org/

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[vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread Torgeir Veimo
When using the skip forward / backward buttons, eg to jump through the
ads, it would be convenient if the skip backward button skipped
backwards 30 seconds instead of 60, on the first press. Subsequent
skip backwards would skip 60 seconds as normal.

This would make it easier to narrow down the start of a program after
skipping ads.

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-Tor

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread Mario Schulz
Am 06.02.2011 11:43, schrieb Torgeir Veimo:
 When using the skip forward / backward buttons, eg to jump through the
 ads, it would be convenient if the skip backward button skipped
 backwards 30 seconds instead of 60, on the first press. Subsequent
 skip backwards would skip 60 seconds as normal.
 
 This would make it easier to narrow down the start of a program after
 skipping ads.
 

Binary search has already been patched into some distributions with the
Liemikuutio-patch.

Cf. http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/patches/index.php

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread VDR User
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Mario Schulz dr...@arcor.de wrote:
 Am 06.02.2011 11:43, schrieb Torgeir Veimo:
 When using the skip forward / backward buttons, eg to jump through the
 ads, it would be convenient if the skip backward button skipped
 backwards 30 seconds instead of 60, on the first press. Subsequent
 skip backwards would skip 60 seconds as normal.

 This would make it easier to narrow down the start of a program after
 skipping ads.


 Binary search has already been patched into some distributions with the
 Liemikuutio-patch.

 Cf. http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/patches/index.php

IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
function.  Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
h264 recordings where the still frame will remain unchanged for
several seconds and by the time it does change, its seeked several
minutes.  So with h264 ffw/rew you either seek no where or too far.
It's pretty bad unfortunately.

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
I would not trust an ads auto skipper until broadcasters were required 
to embed something to signal the start/stop of ads and that be enforced 
by withdraw of broadcast license if not followed. And that will never 
happen.


Advertises do anything and everything to get their ads watched even to 
the point of taking companies to court to remove ads skipping systems. 
If want to save a recording without adds, better to just edit them out 
by hand.


I use the jump ahead to skip comercials and then rw back a bit because 
it never seems to be the same jump amount. Sometimes they have more 
comercials and now I'm also noticing that skip seems to not always skip 
the same amount. Sometimes it only skips ahead a few seconds. I've had 
to skip twice to get through the same comercial at times.


On 2/6/2011 10:23 AM, VDR User wrote:

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Mario Schulzdr...@arcor.de  wrote:

Am 06.02.2011 11:43, schrieb Torgeir Veimo:

When using the skip forward / backward buttons, eg to jump through the
ads, it would be convenient if the skip backward button skipped
backwards 30 seconds instead of 60, on the first press. Subsequent
skip backwards would skip 60 seconds as normal.

This would make it easier to narrow down the start of a program after
skipping ads.



Binary search has already been patched into some distributions with the
Liemikuutio-patch.

Cf. http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/patches/index.php


IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
function.  Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
h264 recordings where the still frame will remain unchanged for
several seconds and by the time it does change, its seeked several
minutes.  So with h264 ffw/rew you either seek no where or too far.
It's pretty bad unfortunately.

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread Theunis Potgieter
On 6 February 2011 19:23, VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:

 IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
 Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
 function.  Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
 h264 recordings where the still frame will remain unchanged for
 several seconds and by the time it does change, its seeked several
 minutes.  So with h264 ffw/rew you either seek no where or too far.
 It's pretty bad unfortunately.


There is a package called noad for vdr which makes the marks on where
the adverts start/stop. you just need to press skip to jump to the
next mark while playing or you can enable it in vdr to automatically
jump. This is of course a patch that enables this feature.

Theunis

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread VDR User
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Theunis Potgieter
theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
 IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
 Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
 function.  Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
 h264 recordings where the still frame will remain unchanged for
 several seconds and by the time it does change, its seeked several
 minutes.  So with h264 ffw/rew you either seek no where or too far.
 It's pretty bad unfortunately.

 There is a package called noad for vdr which makes the marks on where
 the adverts start/stop. you just need to press skip to jump to the
 next mark while playing or you can enable it in vdr to automatically
 jump. This is of course a patch that enables this feature.

I'll gladly give it a try but the only url I found for noad just goes
to some apache page.  Do you have a current url or even hg/git
address?

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Re: [vdr] skip +/- 60 sec suggestion.

2011-02-06 Thread Steffen Barszus
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:47:33 -0800
VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Theunis Potgieter
 theunis.potgie...@gmail.com wrote:
  IIRC, mythtv had a feature built-in that skips ads automagically.
  Maybe a plugin could be written for VDR which provides the same
  function.  Would be very cool and resolve the problem with seeking
  h264 recordings where the still frame will remain unchanged for
  several seconds and by the time it does change, its seeked several
  minutes.  So with h264 ffw/rew you either seek no where or too far.
  It's pretty bad unfortunately.
 
  There is a package called noad for vdr which makes the marks on
  where the adverts start/stop. you just need to press skip to jump
  to the next mark while playing or you can enable it in vdr to
  automatically jump. This is of course a patch that enables this
  feature.
 
 I'll gladly give it a try but the only url I found for noad just goes
 to some apache page.  Do you have a current url or even hg/git
 address?

there is an actively maintained plugin called markad - which might be
worth consideration before ... 

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