I'm too interested in running windows vdr port as a slave on windows.
Please try to compile stremdev and give us a note if it's working
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On 19.05.2012 22:32, Juergen Lock wrote:
Hi!
(I guess the forums are not the best place to post this, hence
reposted here...)
By accident I stumbled across the special case for TT-budget S2-3200
(DVB-S/DVB-S2) in vdr's dvbdevice.c, and since both my tuners using
the pctv452e driver have the s
Hi!
(I guess the forums are not the best place to post this, hence
reposted here...)
By accident I stumbled across the special case for TT-budget S2-3200
(DVB-S/DVB-S2) in vdr's dvbdevice.c, and since both my tuners using
the pctv452e driver have the same issue (which are STB0899 too,
issue is t
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 12:30:43AM +0300, WinVDR wrote:
> To solve that problem we need to modify these functions and avoid
> using file descriptors:
>
> int cDevice::OpenFilter(u_short Pid, u_char Tid, u_char Mask);
> void cDevice::CloseFilter(int Handle);
>
> Does any body have suggestions ab
On 5/19/12, Midas wrote:
> Am 18.05.2012 23:30, schrieb WinVDR:
> will it be possible to have a windows vdr as a slave to a linux vdr via
> streamdev for example?
Any plugin that does not use APIs from outside VDR can be ported
without any modification (except for minor modifications in the
Makef
On 5/19/12, Andrey Vlassov wrote:
> There are many programs in Windows to watch TV and some is completely
> free. But as you know a huge number of people use pirated software -- I
> have doubt that these people will be interested in your port.
VDR is better than most of those programs and that
> VDR was designed to run on older equipment with limited resources
This is nonsense, like Windows (MCE) VDR can run same hardware with limited
resources, but with all the same pro's and con's. Actual distros with their
actual kernels do have the same requirements to hardware. And looking to the