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- sosi - 2009-03-20 hitman936 Wrote:Hi all thanks for all the help but new babie stuck once again getting errors when running runvdr Hi, For "vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/commands.conf." and "vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/reccmds.conf" This is not a problem here. But for "vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/channels.conf", you must apply section 4 of Freezy howto : 4 Find channels on your network. - nanite1000 - 2009-03-20 hitman936 Wrote:vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/channels.conf' Like Sosi posted you need the channels configured, like in regular TV : vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/channels.conf' Dont worry about the other two conf files, they are not important for this setup. - decaturguy - 2009-03-20 splinux Wrote:Thanks very much it works now. I' glad it worked out for you, I do get updating tv... too just press ok and try it again after 30sec-1min. As for freezes i don't have that problem maybe you should try another revision of xbmc try anything from 18100 to 18173 more than that you loose TV part. I personally use revision 18173, Oohh i almost forgot i did had problem with 18100 if you are using that.. my system freezes and cpu load was like 70% sometimes 100% just running xbmc it even get worst when i try to watch videos or live tv. - hitman936 - 2009-03-20 hi and many thanks all for all the help i fixed the vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/channels.conf' that ok now as far as i can see the problem is still vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/commands.conf.' vdr: error while reading '/etc/vdr/reccmds.conf they are missing from the /etc/vdr and i can not find them so i can copy them to the /etc/vdr Thanks Can't get Streamdev to compile - henfri - 2009-03-21 Hi, I have trouble compiling the patched streamdev. I'm using this patch: http://www.xbmc.org/trac/attachment/ticket/5595/streamdev-cvs180209-vdr-1.7.4_xbmc-v4.patch.gz Here's what I do: Code: cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/var/cvsroot login VDR is patched (getRecordingsEvent) The result of make: Code: ./server/connectionVTP.h: In constructor 'cConnectionVTP::cConnectionVTP()': I should mention that I use VDR 1.6. Any suggestions? Greetings, Hendrik - splinux - 2009-03-21 decaturguy Wrote:I' glad it worked out for you, I do get updating tv... too just press ok and try it again after 30sec-1min. As for freezes i don't have that problem maybe you should try another revision of xbmc try anything from 18100 to 18173 more than that you loose TV part. I personally use revision 18173, Oohh i almost forgot i did had problem with 18100 if you are using that.. my system freezes and cpu load was like 70% sometimes 100% just running xbmc it even get worst when i try to watch videos or live tv. I tried r18173, but it is worser. I sometimes have vdr segmentation faults when switching channels, or a message channel blocked. When I try to play an iso file (dvd) I get a screen with flashing color blocks, lines, ... but no image. I saw one of your message about the r18188. Is it worth to try that one ? What is the roadmap for the future ? When do we except to see the "TV" module inside the trunk xbmc ? thanks, sp - patstew - 2009-03-21 Those of you who have this working, how stable is this/vdr in general? I'm considering ditching my mythtv setup, which is a never ending stream of odd problems, for vdr. Anyone got experience with both? Also, does the newest patch support pausing live tv? - decaturguy - 2009-03-21 splinux Wrote:I tried r18173, but it is worser. I sometimes have vdr segmentation faults when switching channels, or a message channel blocked. When I try to play an iso file (dvd) I get a screen with flashing color blocks, lines, ... but no image. I saw one of your message about the r18188. Is it worth to try that one ? Anything above 18173 you lose the TV part, 18188 is the most stable version for my hardware after many hours of trying different versions, so the only thing i get is stable xbmc with no TV. The vdr patch will apply up to 18188 but from 18174 when you go to TV there will be no channels list, Guide... I thinks you should do as i did try as many revisions as you can from 18100 to 18173 to see which one works well with you hardware. The roadmap i can't answer that since am basically new to xbmc my self so i have no idea whats going on. - rickx - 2009-03-22 Freezy: 1st post point 3. wget http://www.zulu-entertainment.de/page/klick.php?d=VDR+Extensions+Patch gets VDR-Extensions-Patch-68.tar.bz2, so next command fails. Should be corrected for newcomers maybe. Thanks for your effort. - rickx - 2009-03-22 I'm on ubuntu 9.04 (alpha). (The reason is it solves some tv-card issues etc.) I tried following the first post's instructions. Now I'm stuck with vdr compilation. It complains about capability.h. Copying it where compiler searches did not help, just gives another error msg. INSTALL file says the capability module should be loaded (to run vdr in general?). Too bad there's no such module here. Any idea? - semerchet - 2009-03-22 rickx Wrote:I'm on ubuntu 9.04 (alpha). (The reason is it solves some tv-card issues etc.) I tried following the first post's instructions. Now I'm stuck with vdr compilation. It complains about capability.h. Copying it where compiler searches did not help, just gives another error msg. INSTALL file says the capability module should be loaded (to run vdr in general?). Too bad there's no such module here. sudo apt-get install libcap-dev - rickx - 2009-03-22 semerchet Wrote:sudo apt-get install libcap-dev That was easy I followed a wrong advice somewhere about libpcap which strange enough did not help... thanks, rickx - nanite1000 - 2009-03-22 hitman936 Wrote:as far as i can see the problem is still Like I said in my earlier post. Dont worry those, they are not needed/used in this example. vdr works without those two files. - rickx - 2009-03-22 last step (I hope) when starting vdr-sxfe --video=xv i get fe_xine_init: xine_open_video_driver("xv") failed Error initializing xine Available video drivers: opengl .......fb lots of drivers there, but not xv. Now the question is: DOES it have to be xv? Should it be installed in one of the steps of post one? can I just install it now? I'm obviously missing something... (I started from a mini.iso 8.10 installation, then upgraded to 9.04. So this is not exactly a standard setup, but I must say there have been A LOT of libraries and stuff to add to make those steps work. So maybe the writer's setup should be added also.) - semerchet - 2009-03-22 rickx Wrote:last step (I hope) You need build xine-lib with xv support. Try Code: sudo apt-get install libx11-dev libxv-dev make clean ./configure ... and so on |