Does anybody know whether there is a working ATSC vdr-plugin available somewhere?
I found some old discussions from the some ATSC plug-in from the mailing list pointing to http://www.fepg.org/ but from those I got an impression that plug-in is not actively maintained?
So fat I have tested that I can scan and look the channels fine with the Kaffeine and WinTV-HVR-950Q, but in the long run I would be more interested on running the VDR in normal way on background server.
Mika
Am 24.03.2016 um 07:35 schrieb Mika Laitio:
Does anybody know whether there is a working ATSC vdr-plugin available somewhere?
I found some old discussions from the some ATSC plug-in from the mailing list pointing to http://www.fepg.org/ but from those I got an impression that plug-in is not actively maintained?
So fat I have tested that I can scan and look the channels fine with the Kaffeine and WinTV-HVR-950Q, but in the long run I would be more interested on running the VDR in normal way on background server.
Mika
ATSC is supported in the Core VDR. Iam kontakted the Maintainer Alex Lasnier a lot of month ago for an update for the vdr-plugin-atscepg This plugin is definitely dead on upstream since 2010 and is not supported by the Maintainer anymore. Anyway... The maintainer has give me access to his privat git for some local fixes by him self. I dont remeber for this link. You can download the latest version atscepg-0.3.0 from fepg.org and you need an aditional patch from my dev webspace to get the latest fixes from him.
https://dev.gentoo.org/~hd_brummy/distfiles/atscepg-0.3.0_vdr-1.7.13.tbz
also you have to disable -std=c++11 support on latest gcc versions to fix c++11 issues on compiletime.
I have this tested only for compile as i dont have access to atsc conten t.
Cheers
/dev/joerg
On 3/25/2016 11:55 AM, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
Am 24.03.2016 um 07:35 schrieb Mika Laitio:
Does anybody know whether there is a working ATSC vdr-plugin available somewhere?
I found some old discussions from the some ATSC plug-in from the mailing list pointing to http://www.fepg.org/ but from those I got an impression that plug-in is not actively maintained?
So fat I have tested that I can scan and look the channels fine with the Kaffeine and WinTV-HVR-950Q, but in the long run I would be more interested on running the VDR in normal way on background server.
Mika
ATSC is supported in the Core VDR. Iam kontakted the Maintainer Alex Lasnier a lot of month ago for an update for the vdr-plugin-atscepg This plugin is definitely dead on upstream since 2010 and is not supported by the Maintainer anymore. Anyway... The maintainer has give me access to his privat git for some local fixes by him self. I dont remeber for this link. You can download the latest version atscepg-0.3.0 from fepg.org and you need an aditional patch from my dev webspace to get the latest fixes from him.
https://dev.gentoo.org/~hd_brummy/distfiles/atscepg-0.3.0_vdr-1.7.13.tbz
also you have to disable -std=c++11 support on latest gcc versions to fix c++11 issues on compiletime.
I have this tested only for compile as i dont have access to atsc conten t.
Cheers
/dev/joerg _______________________________________________
I have been using this plugin for years. Haven't touched the computer in years as far as updating kernal or vdr. It says the version for ATSC 0.3.0hg. I think the main use of the plugin is channel scanning to find what channels are active. But For me it segfaults 95% of the time. Seems like maybe something in the stream. Because every so often, It works just fine. I can scan over and over no problem. But most of the time it segfaults as soon as you tell it to scan.
Another problem I have here in Tucson is the broadcasters don't know what a standard is. There is some flag the don't set to tell vdr there is guide data, so it's not collected even though a cheap converter box has no problem with it. But then they are doing good to put up more then a day or 2 of data anyway and PBS for awhile put in stream what was posted at all the web sites, but then made up their own guide and you had to go to a local web site to get the real guide.
Also, several of our channels are broadcast from 2 locations on different frequencys, but carry the same data. VDR doesn't know how to handle that, so you have to delete one of the entries. My old sony tv and others have the same problem. They see the second copy and pick some new number based on the frequancy number instead of the assigned number. A bit of a pain. Looks like it might be fixed in newer high end tv's (and the old cheap converter box also had no problem with dupe channel numbers.)
Hi all.
В Пт, 25/03/2016 в 13:39 -0700, Timothy D. Lenz пишет:
On 3/25/2016 11:55 AM, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
Am 24.03.2016 um 07:35 schrieb Mika Laitio:
Does anybody know whether there is a working ATSC vdr-plugin available somewhere?
I found some old discussions from the some ATSC plug-in from the mailing list pointing to http://www.fepg.org/ but from those I got an impression that plug-in is not actively maintained?
So fat I have tested that I can scan and look the channels fine with the Kaffeine and WinTV-HVR-950Q, but in the long run I would be more interested on running the VDR in normal way on background server.
Mika
ATSC is supported in the Core VDR. Iam kontakted the Maintainer Alex Lasnier a lot of month ago for an update for the vdr-plugin-atscepg This plugin is definitely dead on upstream since 2010 and is not supported by the Maintainer anymore. Anyway... The maintainer has give me access to his privat git for some local fixes by him self. I dont remeber for this link. You can download the latest version atscepg-0.3.0 from fepg.org and you need an aditional patch from my dev webspace to get the latest fixes from him.
https://dev.gentoo.org/~hd_brummy/distfiles/atscepg-0.3.0_vdr-1.7.1 3.tbz
also you have to disable -std=c++11 support on latest gcc versions to fix c++11 issues on compiletime.
I have this tested only for compile as i dont have access to atsc conten t.
Cheers
/dev/joerg _______________________________________________
I have been using this plugin for years. Haven't touched the computer in years as far as updating kernal or vdr. It says the version for ATSC 0.3.0hg. I think the main use of the plugin is channel scanning to find what channels are active. But For me it segfaults 95% of the time. Seems like maybe something in the stream. Because every so often, It works just fine. I can scan over and over no problem. But most of the time it segfaults as soon as you tell it to scan.
For channels scan you can try my fork of reelchannelscan plugin, I use it with vdr-2.2.0. I can't receive ATSC, so it's not tested. See on russian forum: http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=27266#post27266
Another problem I have here in Tucson is the broadcasters don't know what a standard is. There is some flag the don't set to tell vdr there is guide data, so it's not collected even though a cheap converter box has no problem with it. But then they are doing good to put up more then a day or 2 of data anyway and PBS for awhile put in stream what was posted at all the web sites, but then made up their own guide and you had to go to a local web site to get the real guide.
Also, several of our channels are broadcast from 2 locations on different frequencys, but carry the same data. VDR doesn't know how to handle that, so you have to delete one of the entries. My old sony tv and others have the same problem. They see the second copy and pick some new number based on the frequancy number instead of the assigned number. A bit of a pain. Looks like it might be fixed in newer high end tv's (and the old cheap converter box also had no problem with dupe channel numbers.)
For channels with same pids you can try my patch, see http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=26833#post2683
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Best regards.
Thanks for the replies, I will be traveling now, but I will test those once coming back. I will then report my findings.
Mika
On 03/25/2016 09:50 PM, Pridvorov Andrey wrote:
Hi all.
В Пт, 25/03/2016 в 13:39 -0700, Timothy D. Lenz пишет:
On 3/25/2016 11:55 AM, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
Am 24.03.2016 um 07:35 schrieb Mika Laitio:
Does anybody know whether there is a working ATSC vdr-plugin available somewhere?
I found some old discussions from the some ATSC plug-in from the mailing list pointing to http://www.fepg.org/ but from those I got an impression that plug-in is not actively maintained?
So fat I have tested that I can scan and look the channels fine with the Kaffeine and WinTV-HVR-950Q, but in the long run I would be more interested on running the VDR in normal way on background server.
Mika
ATSC is supported in the Core VDR. Iam kontakted the Maintainer Alex Lasnier a lot of month ago for an update for the vdr-plugin-atscepg This plugin is definitely dead on upstream since 2010 and is not supported by the Maintainer anymore. Anyway... The maintainer has give me access to his privat git for some local fixes by him self. I dont remeber for this link. You can download the latest version atscepg-0.3.0 from fepg.org and you need an aditional patch from my dev webspace to get the latest fixes from him.
https://dev.gentoo.org/~hd_brummy/distfiles/atscepg-0.3.0_vdr-1.7.1 3.tbz
also you have to disable -std=c++11 support on latest gcc versions to fix c++11 issues on compiletime.
I have this tested only for compile as i dont have access to atsc conten t.
Cheers
/dev/joerg _______________________________________________
I have been using this plugin for years. Haven't touched the computer in years as far as updating kernal or vdr. It says the version for ATSC 0.3.0hg. I think the main use of the plugin is channel scanning to find what channels are active. But For me it segfaults 95% of the time. Seems like maybe something in the stream. Because every so often, It works just fine. I can scan over and over no problem. But most of the time it segfaults as soon as you tell it to scan.
For channels scan you can try my fork of reelchannelscan plugin, I use it with vdr-2.2.0. I can't receive ATSC, so it's not tested. See on russian forum: http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=27266#post27266
Another problem I have here in Tucson is the broadcasters don't know what a standard is. There is some flag the don't set to tell vdr there is guide data, so it's not collected even though a cheap converter box has no problem with it. But then they are doing good to put up more then a day or 2 of data anyway and PBS for awhile put in stream what was posted at all the web sites, but then made up their own guide and you had to go to a local web site to get the real guide.
Also, several of our channels are broadcast from 2 locations on different frequencys, but carry the same data. VDR doesn't know how to handle that, so you have to delete one of the entries. My old sony tv and others have the same problem. They see the second copy and pick some new number based on the frequancy number instead of the assigned number. A bit of a pain. Looks like it might be fixed in newer high end tv's (and the old cheap converter box also had no problem with dupe channel numbers.)
For channels with same pids you can try my patch, see http://linuxdvb.org.ru/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=26833#post2683
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Best regards.
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr