Message: 3 Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:48:53 +0100 (CET) From: "Niels Wagenaar" n.wagenaar@xs4all.nl Subject: Re: [vdr] MythTV Adds Support For NVIDIA VDPAU To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Message-ID: 5065.130.36.62.141.1228150133.squirrel@webmail.xs4all.nl Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
Op Ma, 1 december, 2008 17:31, schreef Magnus Andersson:
And from my point of view, MythTV is still not as accesible compared too for instance Mediaportal or Microsoft MCE. IMHO, the best combo is still VDR for DVB viewing in combination with XBMC for multimedia viewing. But then again, this is my oppinion :-)
Regards,
Niels Wagenaar
I agree. Do you have a working script or a good way to switch between xbmc and vdr? There are a few threads about this at http://xbmc.org/forum/ but no good solution. I want to use vdr as I use it today with fast channelswitching and without http connection to streamdev plugin.
I use VDR in combination with the Reel HDe and XBMC in Xubuntu 8.10. The HDE uses HDMI while XBMC is using the onboard VGA connection. I use two remotes : Hauppauge remote for VDR (/dev/input using Remote plugin) and MCE Remote for XBMC (lirc). Extremely easy to use and to control.
If you have a software based output plugin and two remotes, you can use a .lirc in combination with irexec which starts vdr-sxfe or XBMC. I've set this up for a good friend where his MCE Remote has two perticular buttons (LiveTV and DVD) configured for starting two scripts which then starts xine or XBMC. He then uses the MCE Remote (minus the two buttons) for XBMC and his other remote (Hauppauge) with VDR through the Remote plugin and /dev/input location.
Oh, and the software based solution has a high WAF according to my friend
:)
/Magnus
Regards,
Niels Wagenaar
I did something similar with a logitech universal remote. If interrested, take a look at (sorry, in french !): http://dvbkivabien2.info/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=12774&p=127158&hil...
Regards,
SP
Quoting serge pecher spe@sdmonv.com:
Message: 3 Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:48:53 +0100 (CET) From: "Niels Wagenaar" n.wagenaar@xs4all.nl Subject: Re: [vdr] MythTV Adds Support For NVIDIA VDPAU To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Message-ID: 5065.130.36.62.141.1228150133.squirrel@webmail.xs4all.nl Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
Op Ma, 1 december, 2008 17:31, schreef Magnus Andersson:
And from my point of view, MythTV is still not as accesible compared too for instance Mediaportal or Microsoft MCE. IMHO, the best combo is still VDR for DVB viewing in combination with XBMC for multimedia viewing. But then again, this is my oppinion :-)
Regards,
Niels Wagenaar
I agree. Do you have a working script or a good way to switch between xbmc and vdr? There are a few threads about this at http://xbmc.org/forum/ but no good solution. I want to use vdr as I use it today with fast channelswitching and without http connection to streamdev plugin.
I use VDR in combination with the Reel HDe and XBMC in Xubuntu 8.10. The HDE uses HDMI while XBMC is using the onboard VGA connection. I use two remotes : Hauppauge remote for VDR (/dev/input using Remote plugin) and MCE Remote for XBMC (lirc). Extremely easy to use and to control.
If you have a software based output plugin and two remotes, you can use a .lirc in combination with irexec which starts vdr-sxfe or XBMC. I've set this up for a good friend where his MCE Remote has two perticular buttons (LiveTV and DVD) configured for starting two scripts which then starts xine or XBMC. He then uses the MCE Remote (minus the two buttons) for XBMC and his other remote (Hauppauge) with VDR through the Remote plugin and /dev/input location.
Oh, and the software based solution has a high WAF according to my friend
:)
I use one remote for both, I toggle with one button between 3 modes. mode 1 vdr-sxfe on Plasma TV and graphttft-fe on TFT in case mode 2 xbmc on Plasma TV and graphttft-fe on TFT in case mode 3 nothing on Plasma TV and xbmc on TFT in case I start vdr with --lirc=/dev/null so that it doesn't react on the remote. Vdr-sxfe ist started with --lirc. Vdr-sxfe is never started the same time that xmbc is running, so I can use the same remote for both.
Gerald
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