On Wednesday 12 Jan 2011, Morfsta wrote: > > Why not exclusively use the yaVDR repositories? > > My winter project has been to migrate my old hand compiled VDR-1.7.0 > system using Reel EHD to yaVDR (distro) using a Nvidia GT210 with HDMI > audio. Its taken a bit of tweaking to get somewhere near (mostly > addressing audio sync issues when I used the motherboard sound card > via SPDIF) but now I can get HD video with multichannel audio through > VDR and also switch from the VDR main menu into Boxee (need to add > this yourself) to handle playing local media (and free movies provided > in the library) as well as running apps such as BBC iplayer and all > the hundreds of other TV apps available (You Tube, Browser, Flickr, > CNET, NASA TV etc). Sounds good. How are you running iPlayer, etc.? Through Firefox or equivalent? My current setup headless setup (control by remote only) so I can't run anything else like a browser withough ssh-ing in (and I'd need X, too!). If I change it all and am forced to use X for the video output, I could also run other apps too, although it would be nice to do it all from just the remote... > I also compiled up the vomp mediaplayer plugin to drive my 2 Hauppauge > Media MVPs (TV and media distributed through the house) and hooked it > up to my rotor (rotor plugin seems pretty unstable though and crashes > VDR regularly) and use channel scan to find sat channels. I've got a couple of Media MVPs hanging off of my setup too! They won't do HD, though. :-( Cheers, Laz _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr