On 09.12.2008 21:47, Magnus Hörlin wrote: > ... >> On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 07:34:19PM +0100, Magnus Hörlin wrote: >> >> >>> I hope you don't buy an eHD card since I don't believe it's the way to >>> go and it would drive VDR in the wrong direction. I'm sitting here with >>> a ???65 nvidia 8200-based motherboard playing 1080p videos with the cpu >>> 97% idle using vdpau and ffmpeg! That's NOT software decoding if you ask >>> me. And now that hdmi audio finally works with nvidia it's just awesome. >>> I REALLY hope the xine guys will get this running soon. >>> Btw, thanks to Klaus and the rest for all the work you put into this. >>> /Magnus H >>> >> ... > I'm sorry if you think I was "bashing" the eHD card or RMM, that was not > my intention. What I meant was that I hope Klaus doesn't buy one because I already have one ;-) > I think that would keep him in the "ff-card/one computer/one > user"-thinking longer. If he switched to using xinelib/ffmpeg I think we > would see a "separated vdr-backend with multiple frontends > capability"-scenario a lot sooner, don't you? My VDR is one machine with several DVB devices and hardware replay. As long as there is a way of having a good hardware replay, why shouldn't I use it? Why would software replay in my VDR change anyting regarding "separated vdr-backend with multiple frontends capability"? Besides, isn't there the streamdev plugin that provides signals to other clients? I've never tried it myself, but I was under the impression that this is what people use in such cases... Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr