On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 23:03:27 +0200 "Jukka Vaisanen" <Jukka.Vaisanen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I recently moved on to the wonderful world of multiple DVB-T cards in my > VDR and also set up streamdev-server for use with VLC for > HTTP/PES-streams to a remote PC. However I ran into a problem with how > streamdev and my primary output coexist. > > Software: > - vdr-1.3.43 > - DVB drivers from 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 kernel > - dxr3-0.2.5 plugin > - Latest streamdev-cvs (Jan 20) > > Hardware: > - 2x Airstar2 budget DVB-T (FlexCopIIb) > - DXR3 (Hollywood+) > - P3/800 + 1.5GB RAM > > And how / what happens: > > - I restart VDR "fresh" with only dxr3 and streamdev plugin loaded > - I switch my primary output (dxr3) to the preferred channel, works fine > - I connect via the streamdev HTTP server to a channel which is on > another mux and my dxr3 output switches to the first channel in that > mux. Apparently the streamdev is somehow grabbing the same budget card > and forcing the mux switch. I recall something like this when I first tried streamdev with a VDR client. I "fixed" the problem by forcing each DVB card to a specific mux in channels.conf. Somehow I thought this wasn't a problem with HTTP streaming, but that doesn't make sense, so I probably remember it wrong. I've also kept the forced settings for other reasons, which keeps me from experiencing these annoying switches. --Niko