I am trying to play vdr recordings with a raspberry pi and the not edited recording play well, but a edited recording don't play. Is there are any differences between a not edited recording and a edited one? The recordings are made with vdr 2.0.
Thanks.
Jose Alberto
On Jueves, 30 de mayo de 2013 12:38:14 Jose Alberto Reguero escribió:
I made other test. I add manually two marks to a recording, edit the recording and the resulting recording play well. So the problem must be in the marks. I am using the plugin markad to make the marks, so the marks made with the plugin are not good.
Thanks.
Jose Alberto
There's now experimental support for libxine, so you can use xineliboutput with vdr-sxfe. See here; http://www.vdr-portal.de/board18-vdr-hardware/board98-arm-co/118588-rasperry...
Google translate should let get the gist of details required to try it out.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 11:28 PM, André Weidemann Andre.Weidemann@web.de wrote:
On 30.05.2013 15:36, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
FYI, a note before bothering to try to translate the information: So far, the author didn't care to release any sources, so if you do not use the "right" distribution with exact matching libxine and libc on your raspberry, you're out of luck at this moment. However, he sort of promised to release sources at some point, but doing the way he does, feedback will be limited to those who can effectively try his blob, and he denies himself help from developer-skilled users, which means it can take some long time until his sources will be in shape so he accepts to release them...
Lucian
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Lucian Muresan lucianm@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Maybe a better solution would be to supply Rnissl or Johns a Raspberry Pi to add support to vdr-xine/softhddevice respectively. It's easily worth the $35 imo.
I've been using vompclient on a Raspberry Pi as my only front-end for a few months now. Works well but sadly lacks editing capabilities.
Laz