stich86 Wrote:hi guys,
i've installed the pvr-testing2 from svn and vdr from ppa..
tested with DVB-T and seems to work (some time crash, delay audio..), but i cannot get working the "record" function. It's bugged or not work?
I can confirm that recording does not work. i had it almost working until my hard disk got broken two days a go. vdr ignores svdrphosts.conf and listens wrong interface, it connects xine on network address instead loopback.
Hello!
Thanks again to all the people contributing to XBMC and of course pvr-testing2 branch!
I was wondering if is there a way to change channel numbers within xbmc? I would have the same vdr channels numeration.
I tried to edit sqlLite MyTV1 db without success, is there a trick to achieve that?
I'm able to change displayed number but then channel change doesn't work anymore. Should i update other tables than mytv1?
Thanks
Hi!
Great guide, i hope i get my VDR working with this. Actually i´m stuck trying to compile xine:
"sudo checkinstall --fstrans=no --install=yes --pkgname=libxine2-dev --pkgversion "1.2.svn`date +%Y%m%d`-12ubuntu3"" drops a:
make[3]: *** [libxineutils.la] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/src/xine-utils'
make[2]: *** [../../src/xine-utils/libxineutils.la] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/src/xine-engine'
make[1]: *** [../src/xine-engine/libxine.la] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/misc'
can someone please help me with this?
I updated xbmc to r26548 and reinstalled vdr, now recording is working. Thanks
bolzerrr, we need more than last six rows of that log. I did apt-get build-dep libxine, xinelib or something i cant remember now.
bolzerrr Wrote:Hi!
Great guide, i hope i get my VDR working with this. Actually i´m stuck trying to compile xine:
"sudo checkinstall --fstrans=no --install=yes --pkgname=libxine2-dev --pkgversion "1.2.svn`date +%Y%m%d`-12ubuntu3"" drops a:
make[3]: *** [libxineutils.la] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/src/xine-utils'
make[2]: *** [../../src/xine-utils/libxineutils.la] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/src/xine-engine'
make[1]: *** [../src/xine-engine/libxine.la] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/vdr/src/xine-lib-1.2/misc'
can someone please help me with this?
post a bit more lines ...
please use make and not "make -j<number>"
How does it work recording playback?
my vdr is remote, should i configure any shared folder?
Wich version of VDR are you using 1.7.8 or 1.7.9?
nice videos!
Few questions:
-VDR version?
-which vdr plugins?
-XBMC svn revision?
-Do you compile it by your own on mac?
-my epg loading is quite slow, yuor is much faster. Did you tweak anything?
Thanks
Hello everybody,
at present i use XBMC revision 26942 with VDR 1.7.10-4tvt1 under ubuntu karmic
The 3 "main" issues i have are :
1) the replay from a remote XBMC doesn't work
2) i can't delete recordings
3) sometime VDR seems not started , (i must do a /etc/init.d/vdr start), and i must restart XBMC after (the "reconnect" doesn't seems to work).
I would like to know if on your side it's OK or this is already knowned issues ?
If it's OK, which verison of VDR & revision of XBMC you used ?
nunu
il_ferra Wrote:nice videos!
Few questions:
-VDR version?
-which vdr plugins?
-XBMC svn revision?
-Do you compile it by your own on mac?
-my epg loading is quite slow, yuor is much faster. Did you tweak anything?
Thanks
I use VDR and the streamdev plugin from here:
deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/the-vdr-team/vd...mic/ubuntu karmic main
As described here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=62696
I build XBMC on Ubuntu almost everyday so im not really sure what revision was used in the video.
I don't build XBMC on the mac. I used the latest revision from here:
http://xbmc.picmania.org/
I have not tweaked anything and my install is very basic. As follows:
1. Install VDR: as per
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=62696
2. Create channels.conf using w_scan: good info here:
http://edafe.org/vdr/w_scan/
3. Setup VDR: edit streamdevhosts.conf vdrsvdrphosts.conf to allow a connection. I have:
127.0.0.1
192.168.1.0/24
4. Start VDR: sudo /etc/init.d/vdr start
5. start XBMC
6. Enable the VDR addon on the TV section
Every thing else you can see in the video.
regards,
Dubstar_04
nunu Wrote:The 3 "main" issues i have are :
1) the replay from a remote XBMC doesn't work
2) i can't delete recordings
3) sometime VDR seems not started , (i must do a /etc/init.d/vdr start), and i must restart XBMC after (the "reconnect" doesn't seems to work).
I would like to know if on your side it's OK or this is already knowned issues ?
If it's OK, which verison of VDR & revision of XBMC you used ?
nunu
1. Check the settings in the streamdevhosts.conf vdrsvdrphosts.conf files.
Allow connections from your network: 192.168.*.*/24
where *.* are the appropriate settings for your network.
2. I also have this issue, I check all my privileges, which leads me to think its functionality that is yet to be implemented.
3. Have a look at your /etc/vdr/vdr.default file and make sure that vdr isn't able to shutdown, i can't think of anything else at the moment.
As for revisions:
I use VDR from here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=62696
and build XBMC almost daily.
I hope this helps,
Dubstar_04
for the point 1) i can watch the TV throught the network but not the recordings.
I have put 0.0.0.0/0 to be sure
for th epoint 3) VDR was able to shutdown, i test without this option.
Regards !!
nunu Wrote:for the point 1) i can watch the TV throught the network but not the recordings.
I have put 0.0.0.0/0 to be sure
Regards !!
Now you have tv streaming through the network you should change 0.0.0.0/0
to be network or ip specific to be more secure.
As for watching the recording over the network you could always share the recordings folder via smb and add it as a source in your videos?
cheers,
Dubstar_04
what about of channels switching speed in pvr2 ? does it fast as in native vdr ? 1-2 seconds ?
Goga777 Wrote:what about of channels switching speed in pvr2 ? does it fast as in native vdr ? 1-2 seconds ?
Channel switching is really quick.
I will make another video later this week with a proper run through of the current features and performance.
regards,
Dubstar_04