> recording a HD TV programme still results in a VDR emergency exit even in
> the latest VDR dev version:
>
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] live timer 1 (86 1928-2010 'Doctors')
> added
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5534] timer 1 (86 1928-2010 'Doctors') set
> to event Fri 10.06.2011 19:30-20:00 'Doctors'
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] switching device 1 to channel 86
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] timer 1 (86 1928-2010 'Doctors') start
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] Title: 'Doctors' Subtitle: '(null)'
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] record
> /var/lib/video/Doctors/2011-06-10.19.28.86-0.rec
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] creating directory
> /var/lib/video/Doctors
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] creating directory
> /var/lib/video/Doctors/2011-06-10.19.28.86-0.rec
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5512] recording to
> '/var/lib/video/Doctors/2011-06-10.19.28.86-0.rec/00001.ts'
> Jun 10 19:38:02 localhost vdr: [5556] recording thread started (pid=5512,
> tid=5556)
> Jun 10 19:38:03 localhost vdr: [5524] timer 1 (86 1928-2010 'Doctors') set
> to event Fri 10.06.2011 19:30-20:00 'Doctors'
> Jun 10 19:38:33 localhost vdr: [5556] ERROR: video data stream broken
> Jun 10 19:38:33 localhost vdr: [5556] initiating emergency exit
> Jun 10 19:38:33 localhost vdr: [5512] emergency exit requested - shutting
> down
>
> The same problem appears with all HD (H.264) channels, be it BBC HD or HBO
> HD or anything else.
>
> Could anyone please look into it? :-(

I've just read a post from another user who had this problem.
Apparently his channels.conf contained wrong info and enabling 'update
names & pids' (or whatever it's called) fixed it.

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