xine-network patches

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syrius.ml@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> 
>>Hi!
>>
>>Those who run vdr-xine with the network patches, what is the version of
>>your libxine and which patches do you use for libxine and vdr-xine?
>>
>>I tried with the patches from x-vdr, vdr-xine-0.7.9, vdr-1.4.0-2 and
>>http://home.vrweb.de/~rnissl/xine-lib-cvs-20060319194500.tar.bz2, but
>>I'm unable to get a good video. I estimate the framerate to be about
>>0,2fps... Both systems have over 70% idle.
> 
> 
> I use vdr-xine 0.7.7
> with 0.7.9 it doesn't work as nice. on one computer it was running ok (with
> the default settings 4/4/no monitor) and on another computer (a faster
> one) it wasn't. (jerk every 5/10 sec + sound desynchronised).
> 
> now running vdr-1.4.0-1 + vdr-xine-0.7.7 and everything is ok (-ish)
> (the fast forward/rewind is not as perfect as with 0.7.9 but it's less
> important)
> 

Okay, I installed vdr-xine-0.7.7.

While my 0.7.9 patched libxine was installed with vdr-xine 0.7.7, the
video was much better, but still jerky (no buffer overflows etc, and the
video wasn't lagging behind, just skipping most frames). I then
installed libxine again, this time patched with the correct 0.7.7 patch.
Now I don't get any video at all, just "No signal". The remote events do
still get through, as I see the channel-switching in the log.


-- 
Anssi Hannula



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