Great that the subtitles are now part of the VDR. Unfortunately, there
seems to be some problems still. I tested this new VDR version for
some minutes and noticed that some subtitles were shown too late in
live tv watching. I didn't check how the timing of subtitles is done,
but it seemed that VDR
Do i still need the ttxtsubs plugin?
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According to the MVPvdr website
http://www.rst38.org.uk/mediamvp/mvpvdr.html
there appears to be no way to set timers so I have never been tempted
to try it out.
I failed to get an early version of the MediaMVP plugin to work many years
ago.
Vomp is still being developed so
On Tuesday 16 Oct 2007, Stuart Morris wrote:
According to the MVPvdr website
http://www.rst38.org.uk/mediamvp/mvpvdr.html
there appears to be no way to set timers so I have never been tempted
to try it out.
I failed to get an early version of the MediaMVP plugin to work many
years
On Tuesday 16 Oct 2007, Laz wrote:
Vomp seems to work quite well. I have an older (H2) MediaMVP which I
use on a tele' upstairs, mainly for watching recordings but live TV
also works. I think it does have the ability to set timers (on the
remote vdr server) but I've never tried that.
Forgot
Hi,
You still need ttxtsubs plugin and patch. Plugin is without change, patch for
1.5.10 you can found here:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/patches/
I read somewhere in this maillist from Klaus, that plan was:
1.5.10 - DVB subtitles
1.5.11 - DVB subtitles include teletext
Regards,
Hi Martin,
Martin Prochnow wrote:
The icons should be displayed at the left of a list entry. Take a look
at the screenshot at plugin's homepage
(http://martins-kabuff.de/extrecmenu_en.html).
hm, ok is seems that my font is missing that icons.
As I mentioned before you need a true type font
Tero Siironen wrote:
Great that the subtitles are now part of the VDR. Unfortunately, there
seems to be some problems still. I tested this new VDR version for
some minutes and noticed that some subtitles were shown too late in
live tv watching.
Testing was done with VDR 1.5.10 without any
Laz kirjoitti:
On Tuesday 16 Oct 2007, Stuart Morris wrote:
According to the MVPvdr website
http://www.rst38.org.uk/mediamvp/mvpvdr.html
there appears to be no way to set timers so I have never been tempted
to try it out.
I failed to get an early version of the MediaMVP plugin
Laz kirjoitti:
On Tuesday 16 Oct 2007, Laz wrote:
Vomp seems to work quite well. I have an older (H2) MediaMVP which I
use on a tele' upstairs, mainly for watching recordings but live TV
also works. I think it does have the ability to set timers (on the
remote vdr server) but I've never
Here again the location of the ttf containing the icons:
http://andreas.vdr-developer.org/enigmang/download.html
I'm not the creator of this font! And I don't know, how to configure
EnigmaNG or VDR to use it
.
Greets,
Martin
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Hi,
Arthur Konovalov wrote:
I don't know is there same reason or not, but xine plugin crash within one
minute on channels with subtitles (YLE1 for instance).
Last syslog entry is:
Oct 16 16:40:41 vdr vdr: [25576] subtitleConverter thread started (pid=25486,
tid=25576)
And xine
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Tero Siironen wrote:
some minutes and noticed that some subtitles were shown too late in
live tv watching. I didn't check how the timing of subtitles is done,
but it seemed that VDR missed one sync-point and after that all the
subtitles were shown one sync-point too late.
Does anyone have one of these cards ? The online shop says delivery time is
1-3 business days so it seems they are actually available for purchase now.
I'm thinking about getting one of these but was hoping that someone could
answer a few questions about these cards:
- Can I use this card in my
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