Re: XBMC with vdr-1.6.0 ??

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On 25/03/2010 20:03, Simon Baxter wrote:

Apart from youe eac3 mods etc, does streamdev _actually_need_ any
patching to work with xbmc pvr-testing2? Or should
http://ppa.launchpad.net/hotzenplotz5/test-vdr-lucid/ubuntu/pool/main/v/vdr-plugin-streamdev/vdr-plugin-streamdev_0.5.0~pre20090706+cvs20100307.2102.orig.tar.gz

work fine just compiled with no patches etc?

Honestly I don't know. And that's why using prepackaged set of patches avoid omitting necessary fixes and most of the time going into trouble in general.

BTW: Once configured, xbmc pvr-testing2, works for SD, epg,... but lacks programming feature and fails for me for HDTV. I dunno if my streamdev really works with HDTV or if its the rendering part that is not able to use VDPAU... As vdr record the HDTV streams correctly, I suppose streamdev should only write the TS stream on a socket instead than on the disk.

--eric

Have tried that streamdev, and I'm still getting the same problems. I only get a picture and audio for a few seconds.

Can you send me your settings from VDR setup.conf?  Here's mine..

streamdev-server.AllowSuspend = 1
streamdev-server.HTTPBindIP = 127.0.0.1
streamdev-server.HTTPServerPort = 3000
streamdev-server.HTTPStreamType = 1
streamdev-server.IGMPBindIP = 0.0.0.0
streamdev-server.IGMPClientPort = 1234
streamdev-server.IGMPStreamType = 0
streamdev-server.MaxClients = 5
streamdev-server.ServerPort = 2004
streamdev-server.StartHTTPServer = 1
streamdev-server.StartIGMPServer = 0
streamdev-server.StartServer = 1
streamdev-server.SuspendMode = 0
streamdev-server.VTPBindIP = 127.0.0.1


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