Le dimanche 25 octobre 2015 à 12:04 +0100, Klaus Schmidinger a écrit : > On 10/25/15 11:44, Nicolas Huillard wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I still have a problem with my new setup: > > * Raspberry Pi B (256MB system + 256MB video) > > * MLD 5.0.0 testing distribution (http://www.minidvblinux.de/) on a 4GB > > class 6 SD card, using VDR 2.2.0.203-207 > > * vdr-plugin-rpihddevice (from MLD 1:2015.08.24-37+2.2.0.203) > > * Octopus Net (firmware 1.0.55) : Linux VLC shows TV channels without > > problems > > * vdr-plugin-satip (from MLD 2015.09.19-20+2.2.0.203) > > * recordings on an NFS share (works for playing, didn't test recording) > > * the Raspberry is powered from one of the 5V output from the Octopus, > > which provides enough power for the CI interface, which seems > > > > Playing live TV works great, until some point a few dozen minutes later, > > where some errors start to appear in /var/log/messages: > > > > ... > > I strongly suggest you use the newer Raspberry Pi 2 model. > I have two of these in operation, and they work like a charm. > Before that I also experimented with the model 1, but had > similar problems as you described. I know have an RPi2 installed since a few days, which works great. It can almost record 3 channels and view a 4th one, everything from the network (SAT>IP to get DVB streams, NFS for remote storage). I may change my mind and get back to a single VDR instance, without client/server (the RPi 1 was not meant to record anything, relying on remote timers). Thanks Klaus ! -- NH _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr