Vom: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 00:00:06 +0200 > On 06.04.20 18:23, Daniel wrote: > > Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 15:07:31 +0200 > > > > I've fiddled with the settings and when I changed "Audio-Languages" from 1 > > to 2 and configured Language 1 to german and 2 to english, I could switch > > to NHK WORLD-JAPAN which previously didn't work. > > That sounds rather odd. It makes sense to me. I configured german as only language and never noticed that CNN still works (only one audio stream, non-german). But channels with multiple audio streams (and no german one) didn't work. > > I suppose the other unencrypted channels could work, too when I select the > > correct audio language. > > There's no such thing as "correct audio language". > It should work with any language. It _seems_ like a vdr-plugin-vnsiserver issue. Still it's just a wild guess. Since this setting apparently fixed it, i didn't dig deeper. > As mentioned in my previous reply: please test with plain vanilla VDR, > no VNSI or any other streaming stuff. Once things work there, you can > add other output methods if you need to. I tried to get the softhddevice-plugin to work for trying VDR without kodi but failed. (I didn't try too hard, tho). > You can use the SVDRP command NEXT to see if VDR is currently recording, or > when the next recording will start. Is there a way to test if VDR is currently tuned to a channel? Yesterday I learned that my thinking was wrong. I watched TV (no recording) and VDR was restarted at midnight while watching ;) I tried "svdrpsend chan" but it always returns the first entry in channels.conf, no matter if kodi plays TV or not (or what channel it's tuned to). I think there's a way for kodi but it'd be nice if my scripteroo could stay VDR-only. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr