ARD swaps transponder 2nd June.
With VDR that seems to be difficult?
Exsample:
ARD is now at say "Channel 5"
the new ARD Channels are detected at "Channel 1200" ff...
VDR allows to mark "Channel 1200" and move it 1204 lines back wards
via cursor.
(Channel table does no "wrapp", there are 1700
Hello
ARD swaps some transponders 2nd June.
Eins Extra, Eins Festival, Eins Plus, Phoenix, Arte, Radio Bremen TV,BR-alpha
Astra 1KR Transponder 51 (10.744 MHz, horizontal, Symbolrate 22.000 kBd)
Radio Bremen TV,BR-alpha Astra 1H Transponder 101 resp.93
Bayerisches Fernsehen Transponder 71
MDR F
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Klaus Schmidinger) 16.02.08 16:54
>>
>> vdr:/var/lib/vdr# cat timers.conf | grep -n -e "\-S:2000:" -e
>> "\-S:19" 11:1:S19.2E-1-1079-28007:--S:1910:1959:50:7:R:
>> 12:5:S19.2E-1-1079-28006:--S:1930:2014:50:6:E:
>> 13:5:S19.2E-1-1101-28112:--S:2000:2017:50:68:A:
>> 7
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Udo Richter) 16.02.08 12:01
>Rainer Zocholl wrote:
>> until he learned that every card in the system MUST
>> have a -good- antenna signal, regardless if the card is used or
>> not... because EPG scan would use every card and that VDR behaves
>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Udo Richter) 16.02.08 12:12
Once upon a time "Udo Richter " shaped the electrons to say...
>Rainer Zocholl wrote:
>> This "unloading" leads to ACPI interrupr errors
>> On the VDR console i could see 3 line
>> ACPI disabling interupt
Hello
Just found vdr 1.4.7 running instead of beeing switched off.
No audio no live image, but OSD works OK!
I can switch between channels,
OSD displays the current(!) EPG Info!
But no live image/sound!
Restarting VDR via OSD does not change anything.
But:
Starting replaying a record mak
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Malte Forkel) 05.02.08 08:11
>>
>> So how can i "nail" this moving DVB-T card to a fixed postition?
>>
>>
>You might try to blacklist the driver modules used for the cards in
>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and then enter them in /etc/modules in an
>order of your liking. If you can r
(Halim Sahin) 06.02.08 in /SPAMDETEC:
>Hi,
>A dirty but working solution is to unload and load the modules in the
>right order in startvdr skript.
Thanks, but
I tried it:
The results were very bad.
vdr do not cold start any more
The drivers/module do not seem to like been "unloaded" and
re
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Udo Richter) 05.02.08 22:51
>Theunis Potgieter wrote:
>> udev rules
>Any good rules that could be used as a starting point?
>I thought of doing this with udev, but there are some
>obstacles for that:
>First, a DVB device has several device files, not just one.
vdr:~# ll /d
(Halim Sahin) 06.02.08 in /SPAMDETEC:
>Hi,
>A dirty but working solution is to unload and load the modules in the
>right order in startvdr skript.
What is the "right" order?
How do i know which modules to load at all/at least?
It seems to be impossible to move the Zarlink away from frontend 0
Hello
after upgrading from 1.4.3 to 1.4.5 i am sometimes kicked off
the "live view" with warning
"VPS-Aufnahme beginnt in Kürze"
I can switch back to channel i want to see, but not for long.
I have 3 FF cards so usually there would be a free card to
get the VPS signal.
After the VPS recordin
Hello
after upgrading from 1.4.3 to 1.4.5 i found that the schedule
does not contain any old events.
The current event is marked, but it is always the top of the list.
What's the sense of tagging the current, when it's always at the
top line and can't be scrolled "back"?
That is very annoying bec
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Lars Bläser) 10.02.08 14:59
>you could use the WOL feature of the system
>the vdr sends the wakeup time to a system thats always on (linux
>router?) and this machine sends a WOL packet to your vdr
>http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=694894
(->>babelfish)
WOL need
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Kartsa) 10.02.08 10:37
>What different wakeupmethods are there? I've built a few vdr boxes and
>I've been forced to use different motherboards and they do not all
>work the same. I've used nvram-wakeup on some and acpi on others when
>nvram-wakeup has not worked. Now I have Bio
[EMAIL PROTECTED](serge pecher) 07.02.08 00:23
>>For who knows french, there is an interresting thread about udev on
>>the dvbkivabien forum. I did use it to have my nexus always as
>>primary device
>>http://dvbkivabien2.info/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=11255
>"Vous devez tre inscrit et connect pour p
[EMAIL PROTECTED](serge pecher) 06.02.08 17:39
Once upon a time "serge pecher " shaped the electrons to say...
>For who knows french, there is an interresting thread about udev on
>the dvbkivabien forum. I did use it to have my nexus always as primary
>device
>http://dvbkivabien2.info/viewtopic
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Malte Forkel) 05.02.08 08:11
>> So how can i "nail" this moving DVB-T card to a fixed postition?
>>
>>
>You might try to blacklist the driver modules used for the cards in
>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and then enter them in /etc/modules in an
>order of your liking. If you can rea
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Malte Forkel) 05.02.08 08:11
>>
>> So how can i "nail" this moving DVB-T card to a fixed postition?
>>
>>
>You might try to blacklist the driver modules used for the cards in
>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and then enter them in /etc/modules in an
>order of your liking. If you can r
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Theunis Potgieter) 05.02.08 06:13
>udev rules
Yes, i know ;-)
can i pin the card to the MAC address like any other network card?
If how?
Rainer
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Hello
for years i was running VDR 1.4.3.
Now i felt forced to use ctvdr and 1.4.7 with a
Linux 2.6.23x2 #2 SMP PREEMPT on a
Main Board: K7S8XE+ AMI BIOS P1.70 (04/27/2004)
and an AMD Duron(tm) 1350MHz (under clocked from 1500)
with 512MB RAM
i found this miracle(?):
The systen has 4 cards:
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Klaus Schmidinger) 02.12.07 14:47
>On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote:
>> I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written...
>>
>> [snip]
>>> While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock
>>> only has a resolution of 4000250 ns (about 4 ms), wh
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Ludwig Nussel) 01.10.07 14:28
>Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>> On 09/29/07 09:30, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
>>> I don't know about it restarting. The crashing with loss of signal
>>> is suposed to be a safe guard against creating blank recordings.
>>> Seems like a bad idea to me to. J
[EMAIL PROTECTED](VDR User) 30.09.07 13:37
>On 9/30/07, Jouni Karvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> VDR User wrote:
>>> I like these ideas... NO SIGNAL image in recording during no
>>> signal. Or that if no signal then no writing to disk. And a
>>> warning in the log about a possible incomplete r
Hello
Tobias made real help pages at e-tobi.net.
Thanks a lot. Really very helpful!
Now i am trying to make my next VDR using "debian packaging".
I can't use precompiled vdr because i need the "lnbsharing patch".
But when i apply that patch, all binary plugins are rejected.
That's OK.
Building
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Stefan Taferner) 28.05.07 14:22
Once upon a time "Stefan Taferner " shaped the electrons to say...
>On Monday 28 May 2007 10:38:50 Marko Myllymaa wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 May 2007, Andrew Herron wrote:
>>> I have to say that I agree with both of you... constructive
>>> criticism is
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Philipp Flesch) 18.12.06 09:11
>Hi!
>Although I tried to use guess-helper to get a working configfile
>nvram-wakeup failed :-(
>Setting a time only crashes the systemtime...
>I also tried directisa
>Any other ideas?
Have you tried the acpi way?
pwroff:
...
WAKETIME=`
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Norbert Goebel) 13.09.06 18:21
>Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
>>
>> Not excatly.
>>
>> I would call it "semy-online"-storage.
>>
>> Normaly the HDDs are switched off.
>> But as they are connected to USB-Power-Switches they can be switched
>> on/off automatically by the compute
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Carsten Koch) 12.09.06 20:22
>Guido Fiala wrote:
>...
>> Sounds like the core computer of the USS-Enterprise -
>> How many Terra-Quads are this? ;-)
>Actually, according to
>http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/ncc1701d.htm
>the Enterprise D has a mere 630.000 Kiloquad
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