Chris Petersen wrote:
However, by the time I realized that it had been submitted, I was
already mostly done with my own perl-based one, so I've committed that
one as well:
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/trunk/mythtv/contrib/mythlink.pl
(I like mine better, since it auto-detects settings,
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Hi. I'm attempting to watch HDTV recorded in Australia (on DVB-T).
The backend logs show that a test program was recorded fine (no DVB
errors reported). However when I play back the recording, the frontend
logs MPEG decoder errors continuously.
I was also having strange
Chris Petersen wrote:
3) In the "Program Details" page, the text for the advanced options
don't line up with the boxes. It looks like it's a bit too large. It
starts ok, but creeps down so the "End Late:" string lines up with the
"Update Recording Settings" button. BTW, I have a minimum font size
Taylor Jacob wrote:
Yes, but this is a much longer term goal. Everything that is being done
codewise now is with the mindset of being able to support multiple programs
being recorded from 1 card..
This sounds great, and I hope it will eventually happen. Practically all
my recordings take place
Jesper Sörensen wrote:
Taylor Jacob wrote:
DVB Patch v3.0 has been placed on my website.
Have you implemented or considered implementing using all the program
streams inside a transport stream simultaneously? E.g. recording or
watching live-tv on several channels with just a one dvb board. I foun