Yes, unfortunately I have 2 ATSC PCI cards and will be adding a
HDHomeRun dual tuner, so I will have 4 ATSC tuners. If if does not work
with more than one, then this will be a problem.
Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> I don't have a problem with getting the channels as long as I use the
> built in scanner
yes, I did that and all the scans are failing from within the plugin
therefore it does not produce a file for me to copy the lines into the
channels.conf file of VDR.
Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> To get a channel scan for atsc, best thing is to go into the plugins
> setup for the atsc plugin. use the
I don't have a problem with getting the channels as long as I use the
built in scanner for the plugin, then move the data over to the
channels.conf. What I have a problem with is I have a dual tuner and vdr
keeps loosing control of one of the tuners. If it happens to be on the
secondary when it
To get a channel scan for atsc, best thing is to go into the plugins
setup for the atsc plugin. use the scan there. Then go to the plugin
config folder for atsc plugin and copy the data to your chanels.conf.
Don't forget to shut down vdr while editing the conf
Calypso Cricket wrote:
Hello,
I
I am able to tune channels using 'scan' and 'w_scan' tools. The built-in
ATSC EPG channel scanner (which I believe has a static list of
frequencies in the '.h' file) fails to find any channels.
Alex Lasnier wrote:
> Calypso Cricket wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have been banging my head on trying to get
Hi,
I can confirm this behaviour.
Switching audio produces dropouts and some other problems.
I am using xineliboutput from cvs and stable xinelib!
vdr-sxfe --video=xv --audio=pulseaudio -R xvdr+udp://127.0.0.1
Any ideas?
with regards
Halim
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hi,
I'm using the latest xineliboutput with vdr-1.7.10
if I switch the audiotrack of a channel very rapidly
xineliboutput produces dropouts and starts stuttering
and after 5-10 sec. (still switching) the vdr -> vdr-sxfe connection
will crash
vdr-sxfe is abel to reconnect after 2s but audio and