I've done more tests and I'm completely lost... GRAB doesn't work neither to file "GRAB file.jpg" (starting vdr -g ...) nor "GRAB -" tested under this conditions (all latests versions): - vdr without any plugin - vdr + softdevice - vdr + xine - tested with telnet localhost 2001 (obviously neither JVdr nor vdradmin Grab work). I've verified permissions too. In the past, IIRC up until vdr-1.3.38, I've been using vdradmin which uses also GRAB, however in the latest versions either a change in vdr or in the kernel (recently updated to 2.6.15) or something else I don't realize has made it stop. Any idea? Maybe /dev/video? or kernel option needed? or type of card (I have skystar2, but I doubt thats the reason). thanks a lot in advance, luis El 04/02/2006, a las 13:09, Luis Palacios escribi?: > It's probably a basic question, but I promise I've searched in the > maillist archive, > google, wiki and can't find the answer. > > Whenever I issue a 'GRAB -' command to svdrp I get '451 Grab image > failed' > > $ ./svdrpsend.pl -d 127.0.0.1 'grab -' | more > 220 nene SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 1.3.41; Sat Feb 4 12:58:25 2006 > 451 Grab image failed > : > > Can you please tell where to look or a tip to solve it? maybe a > kernel option, > permissions, type of dvb-s card, ... > > Thanks in advance, > luis > > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr