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2004-02-15 03:20:00 +01:00
This is a DVB Frontend Status Monitor plugin for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR).
Written by: R o l f . A h r e n b e r g @ s c i . f i
Project's homepage: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/femon/
Latest version available at: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/femon/
See the file COPYING for license information.
Requirements:
Ph.D. in Astro Physics and preferably a six-pack waiting in a fridge.
Description:
DVB Frontend Status Monitor is a plugin that displays a few signal quality parameters
of the tuned channel on your screen. You can zap through all your channels and the
plugin should be monitoring always the right frontend *fingers crossed*. A short
message is shown at the bottom line to help the DVB card identification after each
channel switch and OK press.
The plugin is based on a neat console frontend status monitor application called
'femon' by Johannes Stezenbach <js@convergence.de> (see DVB-apps/szap/femon.c for
further information). The other parts of plugin code are borrowed from the
excellent OSD Picture-In-Picture plugin by Sascha Volkenandt <sascha@akv-soft.de>
and Andreas Regel <andreas.regel@powarman.de>. Props to Sascha for being brave
enough to test this piece of junk and ofcourse for german translations.
Shortcomings / Todo list:
- The current version is a kind of Proof In Concept to replace the old 'tech
patch', so the internals will be eventually rewritten... if I'll find some
spare time.
- The plugin supports only those DVB cards with _one_ frontend (do any cards with
multiple frontends even exist?), because I haven't yet figured howto do it without
patching the VDR core.
- Sometimes (read always) ttxtsubs plugin messes up the OSD - user should disable
ttxtsubs, but closing and reopening the femon plugin might help as well. BTW. the
same things happens with OSDTeletext plugin too :)
- Where's the bitrate!?