Version 0.85

- Added Norwegian language texts (thanks to Jrgen Tvedt).
- Increased the usleep value in cDvbOsd::Cmd() to 5000 in order to work on
  systems with the KURT/utime-patch (thanks to Guido Fiala).
- Changed the check whether the driver is loaded in runvdr to check for the
  'dvb' module (the last one loaded).
- Fixed repeat function with LIRC (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Increased the upper limit for the symbol rate to 30000 (thanks to Ulrich
  Rder).
- Made the position of the channel display configurable (thanks to Stefan
  Huelswitt).
- Made the width and height of the OSD configurable (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- DiSEqC support can now be generally enabled/disabled in the Setup menu. This
  may be necessary if your multiswitch gets irritated by the default DiSEqC
  codes '0' (thanks to Markus Lang).
- Fixed replaying in case there is no index file.
- Fixed jumping to an editing mark when replay has been paused.
- Avoiding unnecessary code execution in the replay progress display (thanks
  to Guido Fiala).
- When entering time values the digits that still have to be entered are now
  shown as '-' (as in "1-:--").
- When setting an editing mark while the progress display is not active, the
  display will now be turned on for a short while to indicate the successful
  setting of the mark.
- Updated 'channels.conf' for Premiere World (thanks to Helmut Schchner).
  Check your timers if you use this channels.conf file, since the sequence of
  several PW channels has been changed.
- Changed the color of "Info" messages to "black on green" and that of the
  confirmation messages (like "Delete...") to "black on yellow".
- Fixed display with DEBUG_OSD (it still crashes sometimes, esp. when replaying,
  but I can't seem to find what causes this... any ideas anybody?).
- Avoiding audio/video distortions in 'Transfer Mode' by no longer actually
  tuning the primary interface (which can't receive this channel, anyway).
  Apparently the driver gets irritated when the channel is switched and a
  replay session is started immediately after that.
- Increased timeout until reporting "video data stream broken" when recording.
- Explicitly switching back to the previously active channel after ending a
  replay session (to have it shown correctly in case it was in 'Transfer Mode').
This commit is contained in:
Klaus Schmidinger
2001-07-29 18:00:00 +02:00
parent 610c5600df
commit 8f9cc68f76
49 changed files with 3437 additions and 1377 deletions

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FORMATS
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
A "channel definition" is a line with channel data, where the fields
are separated by ':' characters:
Example: "RTL:12188:h:1:27500:163:104:0:0:12003"
Example: "RTL:12188:h:1:27500:163:104:105:0:12003"
The fields in a channel definition have the following meaning (from left
to right):
@@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
- Diseqc number **
- Symbol rate
- Video PID
- Audio PID
- Audio PID (either one number, or two, separated by a comma)
If this channel also carries Dolby Digital sound, the Dolby PIDs follow
the audio PIDs, separated by a semicolon, as in "...:101,102;103,104:..."
- Teletext PID
- Conditional Access (0 = Free To Air, 1 = can be decrypted by the first
DVB card, 2 = can be decrypted by the second DVB card)
@@ -60,8 +62,10 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
(1..31)
- Start time (first two digits for the hour, second two digits for the minutes)
- End time (first two digits for the hour, second two digits for the minutes)
- Priority (from 00 to 99, 00 = lowest prioity, 99 = highest priority)
- Guaranteed lifetime of recording (in days)
- Priority (from 0 to 99, 0 = lowest prioity, 99 = highest priority)
- Guaranteed lifetime of recording (in days); 0 means that this recording may
be automatically deleted by a new recording with higher priority, 99 means
that this recording will never be automatically deleted
- Name of timer (will be used to name the recording); if the name contains
any ':' characters, these have to be replaced with '|'
- Summary (any newline characters in the summary have to be replaced with '|';
@@ -126,3 +130,13 @@ Video Disk Recorder File Formats
- marks must have a frame number, and that frame MUST be an I-frame (this
means that only marks generated by VDR itself can be used, since they
will always be guaranteed to mark I-frames).
* 001.vdr ... 255.vdr
These are the actual recorded MPEG data files. In order to keep the size of
an individual file below a given limit, a recording is split into several
files. The contents of these files is "Packetized Elementary Stream" (PES)
and contains ES packets with ids 0xE0 for video, 0xC0 for audio 1 and 0xC1
for audio 2 (if available). Dolby Digital data is stored in packets with
ids 0xBD.