On 19/09/2008, Niels Wagenaar <n.wagenaar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
-----Original message-----
From: Josce <josce39@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri 19-09-2008 12:54
To: VDR Mailing List <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>;
Subject: Re: reelbox plugin - help compiling
> I would like to switch to vdr-1.7.0, but everytime I tried to install the
> multiproto
> driver some issue came up:
> First I tried to get it from jhlasdflskdflii/multiproto hg, which didn't work.
> So I tried kjwezzzmbasd/multiproto hg, wasn't there etc ...
> Eventually I just gave up :(
>
Did you try:
hg pull http://arvdr-dev.free-x.de:8080/testdvb/
hg pull http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto/
hg pull http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto_plus/
It seems that liplianindvb is down at the moment, but according to some others the 1st link is a copy of the liplianindvb repository. The 2nd and 3rd are the 'official' multiproto repo's
> Now apparently the multiproto might not be the future DVB api,
> so I wonder if it is wiser to just wait and see what happens?
>
Might not or might be. Since there's no S2API patch for VDR 1.7.x, you can still use multiproto with these versions. It works (I use a Hauppauge WinTV NOVA-HD-S2 myself using the liplianindvb repo) beautifully on my configuration. And I watch HDTV/DVB-S2 channels using the eHD without any problems. My current VDR uptime is now 13 days with this configuration. Before that it was 35 days, but I had to shutdown my HTPC so that I could move my audio/video furniture to a different location :/
> Josce
Regards,
Niels Wagenaar
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