> > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:48:53 +0100 (CET) > From: "Niels Wagenaar" n.wagenaar@xxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: MythTV Adds Support For NVIDIA VDPAU > To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: > 5065.130.36.62.141.1228150133.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1 > > Op Ma, 1 december, 2008 17:31, schreef Magnus Andersson: >> >>> And from my point of view, MythTV is still not as accesible compared too >>> for instance Mediaportal or Microsoft MCE. IMHO, the best combo is still >>> VDR for DVB viewing in combination with XBMC for multimedia viewing. But >>> then again, this is my oppinion :-) >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Niels Wagenaar >>> >> >> I agree. Do you have a working script or a good way to switch between >> xbmc and vdr? There are a few threads about this at >> http://xbmc.org/forum/ but no good solution. I want to use vdr as I use >> it today with fast channelswitching and without http connection to >> streamdev plugin. >> > > I use VDR in combination with the Reel HDe and XBMC in Xubuntu 8.10. The > HDE uses HDMI while XBMC is using the onboard VGA connection. I use two > remotes : Hauppauge remote for VDR (/dev/input using Remote plugin) and > MCE Remote for XBMC (lirc). Extremely easy to use and to control. > > If you have a software based output plugin and two remotes, you can use a > .lirc in combination with irexec which starts vdr-sxfe or XBMC. I've set > this up for a good friend where his MCE Remote has two perticular buttons > (LiveTV and DVD) configured for starting two scripts which then starts > xine or XBMC. He then uses the MCE Remote (minus the two buttons) for XBMC > and his other remote (Hauppauge) with VDR through the Remote plugin and > /dev/input location. > > Oh, and the software based solution has a high WAF according to my friend :) > >> /Magnus >> > > Regards, > > Niels Wagenaar > > > > I did something similar with a logitech universal remote. If interrested, take a look at (sorry, in french !): http://dvbkivabien2.info/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=12774&p=127158&hilit=splinux#p127169 Regards, SP _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr