On Wednesday 29 April 2009 17:47:46 Petri Helin wrote: > On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Jan Ekholm <jan.ekholm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I use the following: > > > > PLUGINS="-P\"xineliboutput --primary --local=none --remote=37890 -- > > post=tvtime:method=Linear,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_f > >lag=1\"" > > > > So yeah, it's primary all right. > > You said earlier that you use HTTP to connect with your frontend. The > xineliboutput README states the following: > > Using with other media players (mplayer, vlc, ...) > > Primary device video and audio (without OSD or subtitles) > can be streamed from plugin control port to almost any media > player using http or rtsp. > > So, you might want to use a xine-based frontend (for example vdr-sxfe > or xine-ui) with xvdr. Ok, I tried vdr-sxfe and it indeed is a much better solution and the OSD works exactly as it should. It's really looking nice. However, I still can see only a small subset of the channels that "normal" VDR can see. I somehow suspect it's due to my hw setup: * 1 Hauppuage FF DVB-c * 1 Hauppuage FF DVB-c + CI The second card is the old primary card where the s-video is connected. I can only actually see channels that the second card *only* can tune into, i.e. a few encrypted channels for which the CI is used. All other normal open channels can not be seen using vdr-sxfe, I just get a "No signal" image. I suspect that the first DVB card is normally used for tuning into these channels, but that shouldn't matter, should it? If I could just get all channels shown this solution would totally rock my setup. :) -- Pets are always a great help in times of stress. And in times of starvation too, o'course. -- Terry Pratchett, Small Gods _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr