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authorKlaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de>2009-04-26 12:19:00 +0200
committerKlaus Schmidinger <kls (at) cadsoft (dot) de>2009-04-26 12:19:00 +0200
commit733a2becc44a02daf10b97d24b8a9c8b00de3964 (patch)
tree18b2ce735f7932228d09e27570588fd86a94186c /INSTALL
parent1aadb31fb355550bb415ed971322a9bcb80f9325 (diff)
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Version 1.7.6vdr-1.7.6
- cDevice::PlayTs() now syncs on the TS packet sync bytes. - Made MAXFRAMESIZE a multiple of TS_SIZE to avoid breaking up TS packets. - No longer resetting the patPmtParser in cDevice::PlayTs(), because this caused the selected audio and subtitle tracks to fall back to the default. - The SVDRP command PUTE now supports reading the EPG data from a given file (thanks to Helmut Auer). - Added cThread::SetIOPriority() and using it in cRemoveDeletedRecordingsThread (thanks to Rolf Ahrenberg). - Fixed the MEGABYTE() macro to make it correctly handle parameters resulting in values larger than 2GB. - Added cDevice::NumProvidedSystems() to PLUGINS.html (was missing since it had been implemented). - Fixed distortions when switching to the next file during replay. - Fixed detecting the frame rate for streams with PTS distances of 1800, which apparently split one frame over two payload units. - Added missing 'const' to cRecording::FramesPerSecond() (thanks to Joachim Wilke). - Any TS packets in the first "frame" after a cut in an edited recording that don't belong to a payload unit that started in that frame now get their TEI flag set, so that a decoder will ignore them together with any PES data collected for that PID so far (thanks to Oliver Endriss for reporting chirping sound disturbences at editing points in TS recordings). - cDvbPlayer::Empty() subtracts 1 from readIndex, because Action() will first increment it. - Only storing non-zero Pts values in ptsIndex. - Added a note to the INSTALL file about using subdirectories to split a large disk into separate areas for VDR's video data and other stuff (suggested by Udo Richter).
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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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@@ -324,7 +324,14 @@ with the name of the basic directory when running 'vdr':
Note that you should not copy any non-VDR files into the /videoX directories,
since this might cause a lot of unnecessary disk access when VDR cleans up those
directories and there is a large number of files and/or subdirectories in
-there.
+there. If you have a large disk that you want to use for VDR's video data as
+well as other stuff, you may want to create a subdirectory for VDR, as in
+
+ /mydisk/video0
+
+and put your other stuff into, say,
+
+ /mydisk/otherstuff
If your video directory is mounted via a Samba share, and you are experiencing
problems with replaying in fast forward mode, you can comment out the line