Am 09.07.2014 18:47, schrieb Lars Hanisch:
> Hi,
> 
>  There's also the "suspendoutput" plugin. I don't know, where its upstream is 
> currently located, but it's available in
> the yavdr-PPA:
> 
>  
> https://launchpad.net/~yavdr/+archive/ubuntu/unstable-vdr/+sourcepub/4067463/+listing-archive-extra

 vdr-wiki is back online, here's the official source:

 http://phivdr.dyndns.org/vdr/vdr-suspendoutput/

Lars.

> 
>  As far as I know it stops live TV so the device (streamdev-client in this 
> case) has no receivers anymore and the server
> is free for another client.
> 
> Regards,
> Lars.
> 
> Am 08.07.2014 15:41, schrieb Norm Dressler:
>> Thanks for the good info in this thread.  I have done a couple of things.  I 
>> have configured irexec and the power off in
>> vdr to shutdown vdr on the client, and another button to start up vdr.  That 
>> seems to do the trick for the time being.
>> Also I've matched the framerate from video to TV and it is much better - 
>> thanks Thomas!
>>
>> I have 2 other issues with the RPI:
>> On an older LCD with a buggy edid, when I turn off the TV, then turn it back 
>> on I must reset the RPI at just the right
>> time to get video back.  It doesn't seem to be sending an HDMI command to 
>> reset (or whatever command it needs) at any
>> point.  
>> Also on this older TV, any non-2 channel audio is being heard.  Anyone know 
>> how to downgrade 5 or 6 channel sound to 2
>> channel for proper HDMI out?
>>
>> Regarding shutdown based on whether the TV is on or not, perhaps CEC could 
>> help in most instances.  In my case with the
>> one older TV it wouldn't help but that's my problem.  :)
>>
>> Norm
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Thomas Reufer <tho...@reufer.ch 
>> <mailto:tho...@reufer.ch>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi
>>
>>     > When I'm watching TV with one of the RPI's and want to move to the 
>> other
>>     > RPI, I cannot change the channel from what the first RPI was viewing.  
>> I am
>>     > not sure how to tell streamdev to stop streaming so that I can watch 
>> TV on
>>     > the other RPI?  I hope I've been clear with that - it does sound a bit
>>     > confusing.  I know there is a mainmenu entry that says suspend server, 
>> but
>>     > it didn't seem to do anything, unless its done in the background.
>>
>>     Especially for devices like Raspberry Pi it would be very nice to have 
>> kind of a "standby" function in VDR, which
>>     detaches active receivers and call an appropriate function on the 
>> primary device to suspend and blank the output.
>>     Then resuming VDR would only take a fraction of a second...
>>
>>     > In regards to the rpihddevice I am seeing some tearing or 'flutter' 
>> when
>>     > there is high motion with 1080 HD.  Its not so bad that it isn't 
>> usable -
>>     > it most certainly works 99% of the time just fine.
>>
>>     Have you set the HDMI frame rate according your video format?
>>
>>     > The one feature I miss
>>     > with the rpihddevice that softhddevice had was the automatic zoom - 
>> hoping
>>     > that gets added to the wish list at some point.
>>
>>     I'm afraid this might take a while, since accessing the decoded image is 
>> not that easy, however possible. But
>>     rpihddevice supports the ScaleVideo() method, so in principle it's 
>> possible to do it manually.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>     Thomas
>>
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