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author | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2001-02-24 18:00:00 +0100 |
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committer | Klaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de> | 2001-02-24 18:00:00 +0100 |
commit | f2937af95ceaf3a52c327e96571367ef5475b3a1 (patch) | |
tree | 6a4e39714b5741d9dfcb90bdff3e6487f06e07fa /INSTALL | |
parent | 3fe3c15d5db9c1f3982ffe6dac1ae4ad56d1664d (diff) | |
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Version 0.71vdr-0.71
- Fixed 'Transfer Mode' in cases where a non-primary interface was switched to
a channel that only the primary interface can receive (which could happen in
the EPG scanner).
- The EPG scanner now starts with the first channel (it used to start with the
second channel).
- Reacitvated setting the PNR.
- Adapted the frame scanning to the new muxing of the driver.
- The new compile time option REMOTE=NONE can be used to compile VDR without
any remote control support (for applications where it shall be controlled
exclusively via SVDRP).
- The new command line option -D can be used to define which DVB interfaces
a certain instance of VDR shall use.
- The "Left" and "Right" keys are now used to page up and down in lists (thanks
to Martin Hammerschmid). Since the "Timers" menu already uses these keys to
(de)activate timers, this functionality is not available there.
- The "Main" and "Commands" menu now support "hotkeys", which means that if the
first non-blank character of a menu item is a digit in the range 1..9, that
item can be selected by pressing the respective numeric key on the remote
control.
- The channel data in 'channels.conf' now contains the teletext PID (thanks to
Dave Chapman). Existing files will be read normally (and the teletext PID set
to 0), but once they are written back (due to some channel editing) the file
will have the new format.
- The EPG scanner now scans each transponder only once per cycle.
- Deleted recordings are now automatically removed from disk after a while (not
only when disk space is being needed for a new recording).
- Fixed repeat function in LIRC remote control.
- Changed the MAXDVBAPI macro in dvbapi.c to 4 in order to directly support the
maximum possible number of DVB cards.
- The 'Ca' parameter in the default 'channels.conf' has been changed from '2'
to '3' because the VDR prototype now has 3 DVB cards (and currently the CAM
module only works if it is inserted into the last DVB card).
- The "Now", "Next" and "Schedule" menus now remember the current channel and
restore the list when switching between them.
- The "Green" button in the "Recordings" menu can now be used to rewind a
recording and play it from the very beginning.
- Fixed handling ':' in timer filenames and '\n' in timer summaries (see FORMATS).
- When removing recordings empty directories are now removed from the video
directory.
- Added the "schnitt" tools from Matthias Schniedermeyer.
- New SVDRP command MESG to display a short message on the OSD.
- The Perl script 'svdrpsend.pl' can be used to send SVDRP commands to VDR.
- SVDRP can now immediately reuse the same port if VDR is restarted.
- SVDRP now has a timeout after which the connection is automatically closed
(default is 300 seconds, can be changed in "Setup").
- The compile time switch VFAT can be used to make VDR avoid the ':' character
in file names (VFAT can't handle them). Do 'make VFAT=1' to enable this.
- Support for DVB-C (thanks to Hans-Peter Raschke and Peter Hofmann).
See the INSTALL file for more information about the use of VDR with cable.
- Fixed an occasional segfault in the EIT processor.
- A value of '0' for the EPGScanTimeout setup parameter now completely turns off
scanning for EPG data on both single and multiple card systems.
- New setup parameter "PrimaryLimit" that allows to prevent timers from using the
primary DVB interface in multi card systems. Default value is 0, which means
that every timer may use the primary interface.
- The 'active' field of a timer will now be explicitly set to '1' if the user
modifies an active timer (see FORMATS for details).
- The new command line option -w can be used to activate a watchdog that makes
VDR exit in case the main program loop does not respond for more than the
given number of seconds. This is mainly useful in combination with the new
'runvdr' script that restarts VDR in case is has exited.
Diffstat (limited to 'INSTALL')
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1 files changed, 31 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If you have the DVB driver source in a different location you will have to change the definition of DVBDIR in the Makefile. -This program requires the card driver version 0.8.1 or higher +This program requires the card driver version 0.8.2 or higher to work properly. You need to load the dvb.o module *without* option 'outstream=0' (previous versions of VDR required this option to have the driver supply the data in AV_PES format; as of version 0.70 VDR @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ following values 'make' call to activate the respective control mode: (see http://www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/remote.htm) REMOTE=LIRC control via the "Linux Infrared Remote Control" (see http://www.lirc.org) + REMOTE=NONE no remote control (in case only SVDRP shall be used) Adding "DEBUG_OSD=1" will use the PC screen (or current window) to display texts instead of the DVB card's on-screen display @@ -45,6 +46,13 @@ interface. These modes are useful when testing new menus if you only have a remote connection to the VDR (which, in my case, is located in the living room and has neither a monitor nor a keyboard). +If your video directory will be on a VFAT partition, add the compile +time switch + + VFAT=1 + +to the 'make' command. + When running, the 'vdr' program writes status information into the system log file (/var/log/messages). You may want to watch these messages (tail -f /var/log/mesages) to see if there are any problems. @@ -63,6 +71,13 @@ If the program shall run as a daemon, use the --daemon option. This will completely detach it from the terminal and will continue as a background process. +Automatic restart in case of hangups: +------------------------------------- + +If you run VDR using the 'runvdr' shell script it will use the built-in +watchdog timer to restart the program in case something happens that +causes a program hangup. + Command line options: --------------------- @@ -132,6 +147,21 @@ that the channels defined in 'channels.conf' are correct before attempting to record anything. Channel parameters may vary and not all of the channels listed in the default 'channels.conf' file have been verified by the author. +As a starting point you can copy the 'channels.conf' file that comes with the +VDR archive into your video directory (or into your config directory, +respectively, in case you have redirected it with the -c option). + +Running VDR with DVB-C (cable): +------------------------------- + +VDR automatically recognizes if the DVB card in use is a cable card. +The only things that needs to be different when using digital cable +is the 'channels.conf' file. The distribution archive contains a default +'channels.conf.cable', which cable users can rename or copy to 'channels.conf' +in order to receive cable channels. The format of this file is exactly the +same as for satellite channels (the fields containing "Polarization" and +"Diseqc" data are ignored in case of DVB-C). + Learning the remote control keys: --------------------------------- |