Thank you very much for the new feature! Does ..."VDR version >= 2.3.1 is required."... mean that i can't compile the vnsiserver plugin against vdr 2.2.0? I get some warnings and the compile process end with an error:
*** Plugin vnsiserver:
g++ -g -O3 -Wall -Werror=overloaded-virtual -Wno-parentheses -fPIC -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -std=c++11 -c -D_GNU_SOURCE -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"vnsiserver"' -DVNSI_SERVER_VERSION='"1.5.0"' -I/stripe/drbd/src/vdr-2.2.0/include -o vnsiclient.o vnsiclient.c
vnsiclient.c: In member function ‘bool cVNSIClient::processTIMER_GetTypes(cRequestPacket&)’:
vnsiclient.c:1954:16: error: no matching function for call to ‘cResponsePacket::add_U32()’
resp.add_U32();
^
vnsiclient.c:1954:16: note: candidate is:
In file included from streamer.h:38:0,
from vnsiclient.c:31:
responsepacket.h:55:8: note: bool cResponsePacket::add_U32(uint32_t)
bool add_U32(uint32_t ul);
^
responsepacket.h:55:8: note: candidate expects 1 argument, 0 provided
make[1]: *** [vnsiclient.o] Error 1
*** failed plugins: vnsiserver
make: *** [plugins] Error 1
Thanks Karl23, that did the trick!
Hi there,
I've just started using vdr and notices there was no guide based series recording.
It was a relief to see this post!
I'm using libreelec and installed vdr using their official addon repositories on a spare RPi I had.
Do you have a timeline for when this will be officially available?
Cheers,
Loggio.
It requires Kodi v17, hence it will be "official" with Kodi v17 getting released.
Hello All,
I'm having trouble getting this to work! I have Kodi v17 Beta (nightly) along with the latest vnsi addon. I have complied 2.3.1 vdr and the latest git pull of vnsiserver plugin (the only plugin I have running).
I can't add a timer from the EPG grid, an information dialogue box pops up saying the addon does not support this. I managed to manually create an "EPG search" in the Timer rules, however it fails to create any timers from this rule. I did some more testing (playing, poking and prodding) and VDR encounterd a segmentation fault then closes. After a a clean of the vdr source tree and re-building vdr comes back to life.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Guy.
Sorry, I don't use vdr 2.3.1. I use vdr 2.2.0. So I can't really help you, but I am following the threads regarding to series timer recordings.
Did you see the following thread?
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2413312
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ksooo wrote that you need pvr.vdr.vnsi 2.6.5 addon for kodi. Yes, you wrote that you use the latest krypton nightly...
Greetings Hoppel
Hello All,
Yep, I've gone and assumed that Kodi nightly has the latest addon pvr.vdr.vnsi Will build the latest from source tomorrow and report back.
Many thanks,
Guy
I pulled vnsi client version 2.6.5 off a deb package from one of the rare ppa's that have it.
Now with everything updated to the latest release (Kode Krypton beta 1, VDR 2.3.1, pvr.vdr.vnsi 2.6.5) it seems to work
Still seeing Kodi occasionally crash, but most of the time running stable.
Hello All,
I still seem to be getting vdr segmentation faults. I have verified all the latest software:
vdr - v2.3.1
vdr-plugin-vnsiserver - master branch of
https://github.com/FernetMenta/vdr-plugi...server.git
kodi - v17 Beta 3
pvr.vdr.vnsi - v2.6.5
Viewing syslog, the error before segmentation is:
Sep 21 14:35:39 ubuntu-desktop vdr: [5279] timer 0 (51 1928-2010 'EastEnders') set to event Thu 22.09.2016 19:30-20:00 'EastEnders'
Sep 21 14:35:39 ubuntu-desktop kernel: [ 1242.165346] VNSITimers[5279]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f5e56e96e16 sp 00007f5e515eaae8 error 4 in libc-2.23.so[7f5e56d49000+1c0000]
The Timer Rule/EPG Search I have created is called "EastEnders". If I delete the Timer Rule, vdr encounters no issues. Is this "libc" causing the issue?
Running kernel 4.4.0-36-generic (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)
Many thanks,
Guy
Would you have exact steps to reproduce?
Hello FernetMenta,
Sorry for not getting back sooner. Re-tested just now after the above update - all working fantastic. Thank you so much.
Many thanks,
Guy