2012-08-31, 08:28
The unstoppable wsnipex has built packages for the vdr-plugin-vnsiserver.
So now there is no need to build vnsi server yourself. Together with the supplied vnsi plugin for xbmc, we can provide PVR experience out of the box.
Installation is as easy as (if you already have a vdr up and running):
Afterwards you have to change the permissions for the computers that are allowed to connect to vnsi
With this vnsi-server now packaged, xvba can be installed together with vdr, without recompiling anything.
Thx and credits to wsnipex!
So now there is no need to build vnsi server yourself. Together with the supplied vnsi plugin for xbmc, we can provide PVR experience out of the box.
Installation is as easy as (if you already have a vdr up and running):
Code:
sudo apt-get install vdr-plugin-vnsiserver
Afterwards you have to change the permissions for the computers that are allowed to connect to vnsi
Code:
# the next one should be a symlink to /etc/vdr/plugins/vnsi-server/allowed_hosts.conf
# we check permissions. Btw. please report back when this symlink does not exist
# the file would then be empty
sudo edit /var/lib/vdr/plugins/vnsi-server/allowed_hosts.conf
# correct the hostmask if need
# default one is this, if you are in this subnet, just quit without doing anything
# if not, change the line accordingly, e.g. 192.168.1.0/24 or 10.0.0.0/24
192.168.0.0/24
With this vnsi-server now packaged, xvba can be installed together with vdr, without recompiling anything.
Thx and credits to wsnipex!