A replacement for the Hauppauge MediaMVP has been sought after for a long time. See this thread for a history: http://forum.loggytronic.com/index.php?topic=526.0
--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Petric Frank pfrank@gmx.de wrote:
From: Petric Frank pfrank@gmx.de Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 23:01 Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011, 23:30:09 schrieb Dieter Hametner:
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011 schrieb Kartsa:
I tried to find some comparison or like to find
out if there a other
mediaplayers to view recordings than MediMVP. My
MediaMVP has started to
act funny (=does not want to work) and I started
to find a replacement
for it. It seems to be quite difficulta task or I
just havent found good
sites. If someone has any pointers I would
appreciate it.
I was looking at Freeagent GoFlex TV HD and was
wondering if it could be
used as a playback device and then I started to
google for some sites
for different possibilities with no real luck. So
if anyone has either
any good sites to chack or any experience in set
top boxes I would love
to hear.
You might want to look at http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[dream on] If this box supports HDMI-CEC to use the remote control of the TV set to manage the VDR system ... [dream off]
regards Petric
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Yes i've seen this thread before and it has been some development since I last read it. But it still has no actual results :)
-----Original Message----- From: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] On Behalf Of Stuart Morris Sent: 9. joulukuuta 2011 11:48 To: VDR Mailing List Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR
A replacement for the Hauppauge MediaMVP has been sought after for a long time. See this thread for a history: http://forum.loggytronic.com/index.php?topic=526.0
--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Petric Frank pfrank@gmx.de wrote:
From: Petric Frank pfrank@gmx.de Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 23:01 Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011, 23:30:09 schrieb Dieter Hametner:
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011 schrieb Kartsa:
I tried to find some comparison or like to find
out if there a other
mediaplayers to view recordings than MediMVP. My
MediaMVP has started to
act funny (=does not want to work) and I started
to find a replacement
for it. It seems to be quite difficulta task or I
just havent found good
sites. If someone has any pointers I would
appreciate it.
I was looking at Freeagent GoFlex TV HD and was
wondering if it could be
used as a playback device and then I started to
google for some sites
for different possibilities with no real luck. So
if anyone has either
any good sites to chack or any experience in set
top boxes I would love
to hear.
You might want to look at http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[dream on] If this box supports HDMI-CEC to use the remote control of the TV set to manage the VDR system ... [dream off]
regards Petric
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
_______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
How about DLNA? I found something about DLNA server plugin but was not sure how it was used. If I would install that plugin and byu a DLNA player could that combination work? Or better yet does anyone have any experience on such combination?
\Kartsa
09.12.2011 14:25, Kartsa kirjoitti:
Yes i've seen this thread before and it has been some development since I last read it. But it still has no actual results :)
-----Original Message----- From: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] On Behalf Of Stuart Morris Sent: 9. joulukuuta 2011 11:48 To: VDR Mailing List Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR
A replacement for the Hauppauge MediaMVP has been sought after for a long time. See this thread for a history: http://forum.loggytronic.com/index.php?topic=526.0
--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Petric Frankpfrank@gmx.de wrote:
From: Petric Frankpfrank@gmx.de Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR To: "VDR Mailing List"vdr@linuxtv.org Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 23:01 Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011, 23:30:09 schrieb Dieter Hametner:
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011 schrieb Kartsa:
I tried to find some comparison or like to find
out if there a other
mediaplayers to view recordings than MediMVP. My
MediaMVP has started to
act funny (=does not want to work) and I started
to find a replacement
for it. It seems to be quite difficulta task or I
just havent found good
sites. If someone has any pointers I would
appreciate it.
I was looking at Freeagent GoFlex TV HD and was
wondering if it could be
used as a playback device and then I started to
google for some sites
for different possibilities with no real luck. So
if anyone has either
any good sites to chack or any experience in set
top boxes I would love
to hear.
You might want to look at http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[dream on] If this box supports HDMI-CEC to use the remote control of the TV set to manage the VDR system ... [dream off]
regards Petric
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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I tried the upnp plugin without success. Development appears to have stalled: http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-upnp
I have tried Vdrnfofs to export VDR recordings to a virtual file system. Then added that to my miniDLNA server pool. This serves recordings to a DLNA client ok, but it does not update with new recordings for some reason I have not yet discovered. The bigger problem with this approach is that it's difficult to get a DLNA client that has convenient features like resume playback, skip forward/backward and even just plain old fast forward/rewind.
I am seriously considering going down the XBMC-pvr route. The Openelec-pvr experimental branch works OK as a VDR client, if a bit unstable at the moment. Openelec is a minimal Linux OS built around XBMC. My target hardware is a basic PC with a good nVidia graphics card and only 4Gbyte USB flash disk as a boot device. It's a lot bigger than a TV set-top-box but it's not expensive. My budget is about £150. To keep power costs down, it uses suspend-to-ram when not in use. Resume from suspend is super quick.
--- On Sat, 17/12/11, Kartsa kari@kniivila.com wrote:
From: Kartsa kari@kniivila.com Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top box player for VDR To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Date: Saturday, 17 December, 2011, 23:23 How about DLNA? I found something about DLNA server plugin but was not sure how it was used. If I would install that plugin and byu a DLNA player could that combination work? Or better yet does anyone have any experience on such combination?
\Kartsa
09.12.2011 14:25, Kartsa kirjoitti:
Yes i've seen this thread before and it has been some
development since I
last read it. But it still has no actual results :)
-----Original Message----- From: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org
[mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] On Behalf Of
Stuart Morris Sent: 9. joulukuuta 2011 11:48 To: VDR Mailing List Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set top
box player for VDR
A replacement for the Hauppauge MediaMVP has been
sought after for a long
time. See this thread for a history: http://forum.loggytronic.com/index.php?topic=526.0
--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Petric Frankpfrank@gmx.de
wrote:
From: Petric Frankpfrank@gmx.de Subject: Re: [vdr] Using some mediaplayer as set
top box player for
VDR To: "VDR Mailing List"vdr@linuxtv.org Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 23:01 Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011, 23:30:09 schrieb
Dieter
Hametner:
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011 schrieb Kartsa:
I tried to find some comparison or like to
find
out if there a other
mediaplayers to view recordings than
MediMVP. My
MediaMVP has started to
act funny (=does not want to work) and I
started
to find a replacement
for it. It seems to be quite difficulta
task or I
just havent found good
sites. If someone has any pointers I
would
appreciate it.
I was looking at Freeagent GoFlex TV HD
and was
wondering if it could be
used as a playback device and then I
started to
google for some sites
for different possibilities with no real
luck. So
if anyone has either
any good sites to chack or any experience
in set
top boxes I would love
to hear.
You might want to look at http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[dream on] If this box supports HDMI-CEC to use the remote
control of the TV set
to manage the VDR system ... [dream off]
regards Petric
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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On 2011.12.18. 1:23, Kartsa wrote:
How about DLNA? I found something about DLNA server plugin but was not sure how it was used. If I would install that plugin and byu a DLNA player could that combination work? Or better yet does anyone have any experience on such combination?
I'm using vdr + streamdev-server + mediatomb on server side and Asus HDP-R1 on client side based on this howto: http://www.hpaschke.de/blog/2011/02/upnp-for-vdrs-live-streams/
It's a better than nothing solution, but is far away from being a native vdr client. You can forget EPG, timers, etc. What you can do is to watch live tv, after selecting a specific channel from a list, or replay vdr recordings with no jumpto, ff, rewind or other nice functions.
István