Bug #1: Delayed live TV broadcast showing

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Pasi Juppo wrote:
> Each bug as a separate message as requested.
> 
> Here are few bugs that I have found so far from vdr 1.3.27 with patches:
> -vdr-1.3.27-enAIO-2.4.diff
> -vdr-1.3.27-subtitles-0.3.7-and-ttxtsubs-0.0.5.diff
> -vdr-1.3.27-finnish.diff
> 
> and plugins (and patches when needed):
> -vdr-femon-0.9.0
> -vdr-mp3-0.9.12
> -vdr-osdteletext-0.5 + vdr-osdteletext-0.5-finnish.diff patch
> -vdr-subtitles-0.3.7
> -vdr-text2skin-1.1 (cvs)
> -vdr-ttxtsubs-0.0.5 + vdr-ttxtsubs-0.0.5-premium-edition.diff patch
> -vdr-tvonscreen-0.7.0 + vdr-tvonscreen-0.7.0-1.3.diff patch
> -vdr-timeline-0.9.0 + vdr-1.3.25-timeline-0.9.0.diff patch
> -vdr-sysinfo-0.0.4a
> 
> DVB drivers are from kernel 2.6.12.1. DVB-C card is Technotrend's FF 
> card (v1.5 iirc).
> 
> NTPL is disabled (export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1).
> 
> 
> Bug:
> 
> VDR: Delayed live TV broadcast showing
> 
> Steps to how to reveal this:
> 1. Replay a recording
> 2. Stop replaying (shows live TV broadcast almost immediately)
> 3. Resume replay (press play)
> 4. Stop replaying
> 5. Resume replaying
> 6. Stop replaying => live TV shows after around 8s

I can't reproduce this here.
Is the channel you are viewing live an encrypted one?
And is the CAM in your primary DVB device?

Klaus


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