Re: Small VDR-streamdev patch for Popcorn Hour NMT

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Hi,
Yes, I confirm this. With the latest firmware, the memory leakage is gone and the PCH can be used more than 20 min ;-) There is still an issue with the anamorphic parameter. The WSS info is not properly taken into account for the first 16:9 stream played. If you press the zoom factor you will come back to the gaya GUI and next time you want to play a video, it will crash the NMT. The work around consists to play another video type before (mkv/avi...). Otherwise using it as a VDR frontend works perfectly.
Cheers,
Alex
Frank Schmirler wrote:> On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 15:23:51 +0100, Tomáš Skočdopole wrote>   >> This week I switched to vdr-1.7.4 and streamdev-cvs (both without >> any patches). Its better than vdr-1.7.0 and streamdev-1.3.4 but >> popcornhour still sometimes freezes (while watching SD /HDTV >> channels) and power off from electrical network is needed.>>     >> On German VDR portal> (http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=795607#post795607) someone> reported that things got much better after updating PCH A-110 firmware to the> 2009-02-26 release. Changelog indicates:>> - Fixed TS with stream6 as teletext playback cause out of memory>> That would be a reasonable explanation for having to powercycle PCH...>> Regards,> Frank>> _______________________________________________> vdr mailing list> vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr>   

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