Re: VDR crashes while recording a high bandwith channel

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Or wait for dvbsddevice plugin or similar to have a workaround for your card.

>From the Change log:

- The support for full featured DVB cards of the TT/FuSi design has been moved
 into the new plugin 'dvbsddevice'. On systems that use such a card as their
 primary device, this plugin now needs to be loaded when running VDR in order
 to view live or recorded video. If the plugin is not loaded, the card will
 be treated like a budget DVB card, and there will be no OSD or viewing
 capability.

Theunis

2010/1/10 Timothy D. Lenz <tlenz@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> The hardware mod is an option, but if you don't want to get under the hood,
> there is a driver patch also
>
> On 1/10/2010 4:48 AM, Michael Brückner wrote:
>>
>> Am Sonntag 10 Januar 2010 schrieb Christopher Reimer:
>>>
>>> While this recording, the OSD also gets *pretty* slow. Seems like the
>>> FF-card gets pretty busy.
>>
>> You need a Full-TS Mod for this.
>>
>> For details about this Mod have a look at this page:
>>
>> http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Full-TS_Mod
>>
>> Regards
>> Michi
>>
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