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Klaus Schmidinger
a26aae3ce8 Version 2.3.1
VDR developer version 2.3.1 is now available at

       ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-2.3.1.tar.bz2

A 'diff' against the previous version is available at

       ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-2.2.0-2.3.1.diff

MD5 checksums:

391c2ed60e2f7d24563fe3ed5854bc4f  vdr-2.3.1.tar.bz2
983fd4bad7d19cd98301d54173107129  vdr-2.2.0-2.3.1.diff

WARNING:
========

This is a *developer* version. Even though *I* use it in my productive
environment, I strongly recommend that you only use it under controlled
conditions and for testing and debugging.

*** PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN USING THIS DEVELOPER VERSION, ESPECIALLY
*** IF YOU ENABLE THE NEW SVDRP PEERING! KEEP BACKUPS OF ALL YOUR TIMERS
*** AND OBSERVE VERY CLOSELY WHETHER EVERYTHING WORKS AS EXPECTED. THIS
*** VERSION INTRODUCES SOME MAJOR CHANGES IN HANDLING GLOBAL LISTS AND
*** LOCKING, SO ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

The main focus of this developer version is on the new locking mechanism
for global lists, and the ability to handle remote timers.
Any plugins that access the global lists of timers, channels, schedules
or recordings, will need to be adjusted (see below for details). Please
do initial tests with plain vanilla VDR and just the output plugin you
need.

Known bugs/problems:

- After deleting the last recording in a sub folder, the cursor may not
   be positioned correctly.
- Instant recordings and pausing live video don't (yet) use the default
   SVDRP host for recording.

From the HISTORY file:
 - The new function cOsd::MaxPixmapSize() can be called to determine the maximum size
  a cPixmap may have on the current OSD. The 'osddemo' example has been modified
  accordingly. Plugin authors may want to use this function in case they use pixmaps
  that are larger than the full OSD size. The default implementation sets this limit
  to 2048x2048 pixel.
- The Setup/CAM menu now displays which device an individual CAM is currently
  assigned to (suggested by Frank Neumann).
- Added detection of 24fps (thanks to Thomas Reufer).
- Added a note about the VDR User Counter and VDR's facebook page to the README file.
- The dvbhddevice plugin is no longer part of the VDR source archive.
  You can get the latest version of this plugin from the author's repository at
  https://bitbucket.org/powARman/dvbhddevice.
- The dvbsddevice and rcu plugins are no longer part of the VDR source archive.
  You can get the latest versions of these plugins from ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Plugins.
- Added a section about Output Devices to the INSTALL file.
- Fixed setting the source value of newly created channels, in case the NIT is
  received from a different, but very close satellite position (reported by Daniel
  Ribeiro). The code for handling different NITs has been removed from nit.c, because
  according to the DVB standard table id 0x40 carries only the NIT of the actual
  network.
- Added some comment to cPixmap about the relation between OSD, ViewPort and DrawPort
  (suggested by Thomas Reufer).
- Improved syncing on sections when parsing the NIT and SDT.
- Fixed scaling subtitles (their areas could sometimes extend outside the actual OSD).
- Reduced the priority of the "video directory scanner" thread (suggested by Thomas
  Reufer) and checking cIoThrottle::Engaged() when it is running.
- The script that gets called for recordings is now also called right before a
  recording is edited, with the first parameter being "editing" (suggested by
  Dieter Ferdinand).
- The new setup option "OSD/Default sort mode for recordings" can be used to define
  how recordings shall be sorted by default (either by time or by name, with "by time"
  being the default). If a particular sort mode has been selected for a folder by
  pressing '0', the default no longer applies to that folder. Repeating timers no
  longer write a ".sort" file into a recordings folder to have the recordings sorted
  by time.
- The command line option -D now accepts the value '-' (as in -D-), which prevents
  VDR from using any DVB devices (suggested by Dietmar Spingler).
- The -V and -h options now list the plugins in alphabetical order (suggested by
  Dietmar Spingler).
- Fixed a compiler warning in font.c.
- Commented out the line
  #define DEPRECATED_VIDEOSYSTEM
  in device.h. If a plugin doesn't compile with this version of VDR, you can uncomment
  this line as a quick workaround. In the long run the plugin will need to be adapted.
- The function cOsd::GetBitmap() is now 'protected'. If a plugin doesn't compile with
  this version of VDR, you can uncomment the line
  //#define DEPRECATED_GETBITMAP
  in osd.h as a quick workaround. In the long run the plugin will need to be adapted.
- The -u option now also accepts a numerical user id (suggested by Derek Kelly).
- The SVDRP port now accepts multiple concurrent connections. You can now keep an
  SVDRP connection open as long as you wish, without preventing others from
  connecting. Note, though, that SVDRP connections still get closed automatically
  if there has been no activity for 300 seconds (configurable via
  "Setup/Miscellaneous/SVDRP timeout (s)").
- The SVDRP log messages have been unified and now always contain the IP and port
  number of the remote host.
- SVDRP connections are now handled in a separate "SVDRP server handler" thread,
  which makes them more responsive. Note that there is only one thread that handles
  all concurrent SVDRP connections. That way each SVDRP command is guaranteed to be
  processed separately, without interfering with any other SVDRP commands that might
  be issued at the same time. Plugins that implement SVDRP commands may need to take
  care of proper locking if the commands access global data.
- VDR now sends out a broadcast to port 6419/udp, which was assigned to 'svdrp-disc'
  by the IANA. VDRs listening on that port will automatically initiate an SVDRP
  connection to the broadcasting VDR, and in turn send out a broadcast to make
  other VDRs connect to them. That way all VDRs within the local network will
  have permanent "peer-to-peer" SVDRP connections between each other. The
  configuration in the svdrphosts.conf file is taken into account when considering
  whether or not to respond to an SVDRP discover broadcast.
- The new SVDRP command PING is used by automatically established peer-to-peer
  connections to keep them alive.
- The new function GetSVDRPServerNames() can be used to get a list of all VDRs
  this VDR is connected to via SVDRP.
- The new function ExecSVDRPCommand() can be used to execute an SVDRP command on
  one of the servers this VDR is connected to, and retrieve the result.
  The helper functions SVDRPCode() and SVDRPValue() can be used to easily access
  the codes and values returned by ExecSVDRPCommand().
- The cTimer class now has a new member named 'remote', which holds the name of the
  remote server this timer will record on. If this is NULL, it is a local timer.
- Timers from other VDRs that are connected to this VDR via SVDRP are now
  automatically fetched and stored in the global Timers list. In order for this
  to work, all of the channels used by timers on the remote VDR must also be
  defined on the local VDR (however, not necessarily in the same sequence).
  Automatic channel syncing will be implemented later.
- The main menu of the LCARS skin now displays a small rectangle on the left side
  of a timer if this is a remote timer. The color of that rectangle changes if
  the timer is currently recording on the remote VDR.
- Accessing the global Timers list now has to be protected by proper locking,
  because SVDRP commands are now executed in a separate thread.
  The introduction of this locking mechanism required the following changes:
  + The new classes cStateLock and cStateKey are used to implement locking
    with quick detection of state changes.
  + cConfig::cConfig() now has a parameter that indicates whether this list
    requires locking.
  + The global lists of Timers, Channels, Schedules and Recordings are no longer
    static variables. They are now pointers that need to be retrieved through
    a call to cTimers::GetTimersRead/Write(), cChannels::GetChannelsRead/Write(),
    cSchedules::GetSchedulesRead/Write() and cRecordings::GetRecordingsRead/Write(),
    respectively.
  + References from/to link channels are now removed in cChannels::Del() rather
    than cChannel::~cChannel(), to make sure the caller holds a proper lock.
  + cChannel::HasTimer() has been removed. This information is now retrieved
    via cSchedule::HasTimer().
  + Several member functions of cChannel, cTimer, cMarks and cRecording have
    been made 'const', and some of them are now available as both 'const' and
    'non-const' versions.
  + The cChannel::Set...() functions are now 'bool' and return true if they have
    actually changed any of the channels's members.
  + cChannels::SetModified() has been renamed to cChannels::SetModifiedByUser().
  + cChannels::Modified() has been renamed to cChannels::ModifiedByUser(), and
    now has a 'State' parameter that allows the caller to see whether a channel
    has been modified since the last call to this function with the same State
    variable.
  + The macros CHANNELSMOD_NONE/_AUTO/_USER have been removed.
  + cMarks now requires locking via cStateKey.
  + cSortedTimers now requires a pointer to the list of timers.
  + cEvent::HasTimer() no longer scans the list of timers to check whether an event
    is referenced by a timer, but rather keeps score of how many timers reference
    it. This was necessary in order to avoid having to lock the list of timers from
    within a cEvent.
  + The new class cListGarbageCollector is used to temporary store any objects deleted
    from cLists that require locking. This allows pointers to such objects to be
    dereferenced even if the objects are no longer part of the list.
  + cListBase::Contains() can be used to check whether a particular object is still
    contained in that list.
  + Outdated events are no longer "phased out", but rather deleted right away and thus
    taken care of by the new "garbage collector" of the list.
  + Deleted cRecording objects are no longer kept in a list of "vanished" recordings,
    but are rather taken care of by the new "garbage collector" of the list.
  + cSchedules::ClearAll() has been removed. The functionality is now implemented
    directly in cSVDRPServer::CmdCLRE().
  + tEventID has been changed to u_int16_t in order to make room for the new member
    numTimers in cEvent.
  + cSchedule now has a member Modified(), which can be used with a State variable
    to quickly determine whether this schedule has been modified since the last call
    to this function with the same State variable.
  + cSchedulesLock has been removed. Locking the list of schedules is now done via
    the cList's new locking mechanism.
  + The 'OnlyRunningStatus' parameters in cEpgHandler::BeginSegmentTransfer() and
    cEpgHandler::EndSegmentTransfer() are now obsolete. They are still present in
    the interface for backward compatibility, but may be removed in a future version.
    Their value is always 'false'.
  + The constant tcMod is no longer used in cStatus::TimerChange(). The definition is
    still there for backward compatibility.
  Plugins that access the global lists of Timers, Channels, Recordings or Schedules
  will need to be adapted as follows:
  + Instead of directly accessing the global variables Timers, Channels or Recordings,
    they need to set up a cStateKey variable and call the proper getter function,
    as in
      cStateKey StateKey;
      if (const cTimers *Timers = cTimers::GetTimersRead(StateKey)) {
         // access the timers
         StateKey.Remove();
         }
    and
      cStateKey StateKey;
      if (cTimers *Timers = cTimers::GetTimersWrite(StateKey)) {
         // access the timers
         StateKey.Remove();
         }
    See timers.h, thread.h and tools.h for details on this new locking mechanism.
  + There are convenience macros for easily accessing these lists without having
    to explicitly set up a cStateKey and calling its Remove() function. These macros
    have the form LOCK_*_READ/WRITE (with '*' being TIMERS, CHANNELS, SCHEDULES or
    RECORDINGS). Simply put such a macro before the point where you need to access
    the respective list, and there will be a pointer named Timers, Channels, Schedules
    or Recordings, respectively, which is valid until the end of the current block.
  + If a plugin needs to access several of the global lists in parallel, locking must
    always be done in the sequence Timers, Channels, Recordings, Schedules. This is
    necessary to make sure that different threads that need to lock several lists at
    the same time don't end up in a deadlock.
  + Some pointer variables may need to be made 'const'. The compiler will tell you
    about these.
- cSectionSyncer has been improved to better handle missed sections.
- Added a missing initialization of 'seen' in cChannel's copy constructor.
- Background modifications of channels, timers and events are now displayed immediately
  in the corresponding menus.
- cEIT now checks the version of the tables before doing any processing, which saves
  a lot of locking and processing.
- If a timer is newly created with the Red button in the Schedule menu, and the timer
  is presented to the user in the "Edit timer" menu because it will start immediately,
  it now *must* be confirmed with "Ok" to set the timer. Otherwise the timer will not
  be created.
- Recordings and deleted recordings are now scanned in a single thread.
- The new SVDRP command POLL is used by automatically established peer-to-peer
  connections to trigger fetching remote timers.
- You can now set DumpSVDRPDataTransfer in svdrp.c to true to have all SVDRP
  communication printed to the console for debugging.
- Added a missing 'const' to cReceiver::Receive(), to protect the given Data from
  being modified.
- The SVDRP commands that deal with timers (DELT, LSTT, MODT, NEWT, NEXT and UPDT)
  as well as any log messages that refer to timers, now use a unique id for each
  timer, which remains valid as long as this instance of VDR is running. This means
  that timers are no longer continuously numbered from 1 to N in LSTT. There may be
  gaps in the sequence, in case timers have been deleted.
- The Timers menu now displays the name of the remote VDR in front of the timer's
  file name, if this is a remote timer.
- The new options "Setup/Miscellaneous/SVDRP peering", ".../SVDRP host name" and
  ".../SVDRP default host" can be used to configure automatic peering between VDRs
  in the same network. Peering is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
  "SVDRP peering" to "yes".
- The function cTimer::ToText() no longer returns a newline character at the end of
  the string. The newline is now added by the caller as necessary. This was changed
  because cTimer::ToText() is now also needed in a context where the terminating
  newline can't be used. Consequently, cChannel::ToText() and cMark::ToText() have
  been modified accordingly.
- All timer related response strings from SVDRP commands now use the channel ID
  instead of channel numbers.
- The "Edit timer" menu now has a new parameter "Record on", which can be used to
  select the VDR on which this timer shall record. Timers can be freely moved
  between connected VDRs by simply selecting the desired machine in this field.
- The SVDRP command DELT no longer checks whether the timer that shall be deleted
  is currently recording.
- The character 0x0D is now stripped from EPG texts (reported by Janne Pänkälä).
- The EPG scanner no longer moves the dish if there is a positioner.
- The 'newplugin' script now creates the 'po' subdirectory for translations (thanks
  to Thomas Reufer).
- Skins can now implement cSkinDisplayMenu::MenuOrientation() to display horizontal
  menus (thanks to Stefan Braun).
- Fixed a possible stack overflow in cListBase::Sort() (thanks to Oliver Endriss).
- Changed the description of the --chartab option in the INSTALL file to refer to
  "DVB SI table strings" instead of "EPG data".
- The width and height of the OSD are now limited to the actual maximum dimensions
  of the output device, taking into account the top and left offset.
- The new setup option "Recording/Record key handling" can be used to define
  what happens if the Record key on the remote control is pressed during
  live tv (suggested by Dietmar Spingler).
- Empty adaptation field TS packets are now skipped when recording (thanks to
  Christopher Reimer, based on the "AFFcleaner" by Stefan Pöschel).
2015-09-18 00:04:12 +02:00
Klaus Schmidinger
5076cfb2ed Version 2.1.1
VDR developer version 2.1.1 is now available at

       ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-2.1.1.tar.bz2

A 'diff' against the previous version is available at

       ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/Developer/vdr-2.0.0-2.1.1.diff

MD5 checksums:

b17f9838bb8ddee9620f838fea7a171d  vdr-2.1.1.tar.bz2
8b8ca593885c380cd370e6d19a5b16a1  vdr-2.0.0-2.1.1.diff

WARNING:
========

This is a *developer* version. Even though *I* use it in my productive
environment, I strongly recommend that you only use it under controlled
conditions and for testing and debugging.

The main focus of this version is on adding basic support for positioners
to control steerable satellite dishes. Manually controlling the dish position
and storing individual positions will follow later.

The fixes contained in this version will be released in a stable version 2.0.3
later, if there are no problems.

From the HISTORY file:
- Fixed initializing cDevice::keepTracks.
- Fixed an endless loop in cTextWrapper::Set() in case the given Width is smaller than
  one character (reported by Stefan Braun).
- Removed all "modified since version 1.6" markers from PLUGINS.html.
- Added definitions for older DVB API versions, back until 5.0 (based on a patch from
  Udo Richter).
- Changed cThread::SetIOPriority() from "best effort class" to "idle class" in order to
  improve overall performance when an editing process is running (thanks to Jochen
  Dolze).
- Fixed handling '/' and '~' in recording file names in case DirectoryEncoding is
  used (thanks to Lars Hanisch).
- Changed the sign of the satellite position value in cSource to reflect the standard
  of western values being negative. The new member function cSource::Position() can be
  used to retrieve the orbital position of a satellite.
- Fixed multiple occurrences of the same directory in the recordings list in case there
  are directories that only differ in non-alphanumeric characters (was broken by
  "Fixed selecting the last replayed recording in the Recordings menu in case there
  are folders and plain recordings with names that differ only in non-alphanumeric
  characters" in version 1.7.36).
- Fixed displaying the frame number when setting an editing mark (thanks to Thomas
  Günther).
- Fixed no longer generating any editing marks if the edited recording results in just
  one single sequence (reported by Halim Sahin).
- Fixed an error message when parsing SCR values in diseqc.conf.
- Fixed an unexpected RCS version tag in the newplugin script.
- Fixed an endless loop in the DrawEllipse() functions for very small ellipses (reported
  by Stefan Braun).
- Fixed a crash in the LCARS skin's main menu in case there is no current channel
  (reported by Dominique Dumont).
- Added basic support for positioners to control steerable satellite dishes (based on
  a patch from Seppo Ingalsuo and Ales Jurik).
  + Supports GotoN (aka "DiSEqC 1.2") and GotoX (aka "USALS").
  + The new DiSEqC command code 'P' can be used to instruct a positioner to move the
    dish to the required satellite position. When a 'P' code is processed, further
    execution of the remaining DiSEqC sequence (if any) is postponed until the positioner
    has reached the new satellite position.
  + The new special source value of "S360E" can be used in diseqc.conf to indicate that
    an entry using a positioner can move the dish to any requested position within its
    range. Think of it as "full circle".
  + The devices a particular cDiseqc or cScr applies to are now stored directly in each
    cDiseqc or cScr, respectively.
  + A plugin can implement a custom positioner control (see PLUGINS.html, section "Positioners").
  + The new function cSkinDisplayChannel::SetPositioner() can be implemented by skins to
    show the user a progress display when the dish is being moved. The default implementation
    calls SetMessage() with a string indicating the new position the dish is being moved to.
    The LCARS skin shows a progress bar indicating the movement of the dish.
  + The new parameters "Site latitude", "Site longitude", "Positioner speed", and
    "Positioner swing" in the "Setup/LNB" menu can be used to configure the necessary
    values for a steerable dish.
  + The cDvbTuner now has a new status tsPositioning, in which it waits until a steerable
    dish has reached its target position. Parsing SI data is paused until the target
    position has been reached.
- The LCARS skin now shows the source value of the current channel in its channel display.
- Fixed asserting free disk space in the cutter.
- No longer trying to delete old recordings in AssertFreeDiskSpace() if the given
  Priority is less than 1.
- Fixed handling LIRC events in case repeated events are lost.
- Fixed a possible crash when shutting down VDR while subtitles are being displayed
  (reported by Ville Skyttä).
- cDevice::IsPrimaryDevice() now also checks whether the primary device actually has
  a decoder and returns false otherwise. This should improve device allocation on
  systems that are only used as a receiver and don't actually display anything.
- Increased the value of MAXRETRIES to 20 to reduce the probability of disturbances
  in transfer mode.
- All bonded devices (except for the master) now turn off their LNB power completely
  to avoid problems when receiving vertically polarized transponders (suggested by
  Manfred Völkel and Oliver Endriss).
- Reverted the change from version 1.5.7 that made all logging go to LOG_ERR (thanks
  to Christopher Reimer).
- Added Begin/EndSegmentTransfer() to the EPG handler interface (thanks to Jörg Wendel).
- The code for distributing recordings over several video directories is now
  deprecated and disabled by default.
  You can re-enable this feature by removing the comment sign ('//') from the beginning
  of the line
  //#define DEPRECATED_DISTRIBUTED_VIDEODIR // Code enclosed with this macro is ...
  in the file videodir.c. Note, though, that this can only be a temporary workaround.
  This feature will be completely removed in one of the next developer versions.
  Distributing the video directory over several disks was a useful feature in times
  when disks were still relatively small, but it also caused serious problems in case
  one of the disks failed. Nowadays hard disks come in sizes measured in terabytes,
  and tools like "mhddfs" can be used to combine several disks to form one large volume.
  A recommended method for a relatively safe disk setup in a VDR system is to use two
  1TB (or larger) disks and use them as a RAID-1 (mirrored). That way, if one disk
  fails, you can replace it without data loss.
2013-08-25 18:40:45 +02:00
Klaus Schmidinger
771986b89f Version 1.7.0
- Re-implemented handling of DVB-S2, which first appeared in version 1.5.14, but was
  revoked in version 1.5.15 in favor of making a stable version 1.6.0. VDR now
  requires the "multiproto" DVB driver, e.g. from http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto.
  Note that the channels.conf file now supports additional parameters, so you may
  want to make sure you have a backup of this file in case you need to go back to
  the previous version of VDR!
- Fixed displaying transponder data when it is modified (thanks to Reinhard Nissl).
- Fixed handling the counter in detection of pre 1.3.19 PS data (thanks to Reinhard
  Nissl).
- Improved logging system time changes to avoid problems on slow systems under
  heavy load (suggested by Helmut Auer).
- Now setting the thread name, so that it can be seen in 'top -H' (thanks to Rolf
  Ahrenberg).
- Fixed initializing the timer's flags in the cTimer copy constructor (thanks to
  Andreas Mair).
- Fixed setting the OSD level in the 'osddemo' example (thanks to Wolfgang Rohdewald).
- Increased the time between checking the CAM status to 500ms to avoid problems
  with some CAMs (reported by Arthur Konovalov).
2008-04-13 18:00:00 +02:00
Klaus Schmidinger
fb5cccb2df Version 1.3.18
- Removed an unused variable from cTimer::GetWDayFromMDay() (thanks to Wayne Keer
  for reporting this one).
- Some more changes to the 'childTid' handling in cThread (based on suggestions by
  Stefan Huelswitt).
- Fixed the spelling of 'canceling' (thanks to Wayne Keer for reporting this one).
- Re-introduced a sleep to cDvbPlayer::Action() to avoid high CPU load in still
  picture mode (thanks to Reinhard Nissl for reporting this one).
- Fixed a possible race condition in generating the DVB device names (thanks to
  Rainer Zocholl for reporting this one).
- Changed the way PES packets are played to allow replay of AC3 sound over the
  full featured DVB cards (partially based on a patch from Werner Fink).
  + The new function cDevice::PlayPes() is now called with the complete PES data
    stream and calls PlayVideo() and PlayAudio() as necessary.
  + cDevice::PlayVideo() is now only called with actual video PES packets.
  + cDevice::PlayAudio() is now called with the actual audio PES packets, which
    can be either "normal" audio or AC3 data. You need at least firmware version
    0x261d to replay AC3 sound over a full featured DVB card. This function now
    has an 'int' return value.
  + PlayAudio() of derived cDevice classes shall no longer call the base class
    function. It shall just play the given data as audio.
  + cPlayer::PlayVideo() and cPlayer::PlayAudio() are now obsolete and have been
    replaced with cPlayer::PlayPes().
  + All StripAudioPackets() functions are now obsolete. The functionality has been
    moved into cDevice::PlayPes(), where only the video and audio packets that are
    actually required will be processed.
  + All audio track handling is now done by cDevice; cTransfer and cDvbPlayer no
    longer care about audio tracks. cPlayer, however, still has the virtual hooks
    for audio track handling in order to allow plugins to implement players that
    have their own idea about this.
  + cChannel::[AD]pid[12]() have been replaced with cChannel::[AD]pid(int i) to
    allow access to all available PIDs.
- Escaped the '-' and 'ö' characters in the man pages (thanks to Darren Salt for
  pointing this out).
- Completed the Italian OSD texts (thanks to Sean Carlos).
- Fixed setting 'synced' in cRemux when recording radio channels (thanks to
  Laurence Abbott).
- Removed the LOCK_THREAD from the LIRC thread (thanks to Ludwig Nussel).
- Fixed genfontfile.c (sometimes the character width was wrong, and the codes were
  shifted one too far to the left).
- Fixed the character width and shifted the codes one to the right in all font
  files.
- Renamed font???.c to font???-iso8859-1.c for symmetry.
- Switched the character set to iso8859-15 for English, German and Finnish (thanks
  to Andreas Brugger for reporting the missing Euro sign in iso8859-1).
- Added 'channels.conf.terr' entries for Lübeck (thanks to Stefan Hußfeldt).
- Fixed a race condition in starting a thread (thanks to Reinhard Nissl for
  reporting this one).
- Replaced non-threadsafe library functions with their threadsafe versions (thanks
  to Rainer Zocholl for pointing this out).
- Other non-threadsafe functions have been replaced by threadsafe classes that hide
  the actual buffering. In particular these are:
  readdir() -> cReadDir
  readline() -> cReadLine
- Several formerly non-threadsafe functions now have a return type of cString:
  cChannel::ToText()
  tChannelID::ToString()
  cEvent::GetDateString()
  cEvent::GetTimeString()
  cEvent::GetEndTimeString()
  cEvent::GetVpsString()
  cMark::ToText()
  cTimer::ToText()
  cSource::ToString()
  cTimer::PrintDay()
  cTimer::PrintFirstDay()
  PrefixVideoFileName()
  IndexToHMSF()
  ChannelString()
  strescape()
  AddDirectory()
  itoa()
  WeekDayName()
  DayDateTime()
  When using these functions in a 'const char *' context there is nothing special
  to consider, except that you can no longer have a pointer to the return value,
  as in
  const char *date = DayDateTime();
  Although this will compile without error message, the resulting 'date' will not
  be valid after this line. Use this instead:
  cString date = DayDateTime();
  In a 'const void *' context (as in printf() etc.) the result needs to be
  dereferenced with a '*', as in
  printf("%s", *DayDateTime());
  to make it a 'const char *'.
- Removed delay_ms(), using cCondWait::SleepMs() instead.
- Replaced time_ms() with a threadsafe and non-overflowing cTimeMs (thanks to Rainer
  Zocholl for pointing out this problem).
- Added cDevice::mutexReceiver to avoid a race condition when attaching/detaching
  receivers from different threads.
- The new remote control button "Audio" can be used to switch between different
  audio tracks. The "Green" button in the "Main" menu has been changed from "Language"
  to "Audio", since it now also controls switching between normal and Dolby Digital
  audio tracks (see MANUAL for details).
- The description of the audio tracks is now taken from the "component descriptors"
  that are broadcast in the EPG data. However (as no big surprise), not all channels
  actually provide useful data here, so there are now some additional EPG bugfixes,
  which can be activated by setting the "EPG bugfix level" to 3.
- The format of the 'epg.data' files has been extended by the new tag 'X', which
  contains the stream components of an event (see man vdr(5) for details).
- The cStatus class now has the new member function SetAudioTrack(), which can be
  used to get notified when the audio track has been switched, and the new member
  function SetAudioChannel() which is called when the audio channel is changed.
- Skins need to implement the new cSkinDisplayTrack class to display the audio
  track menu.
- The ST:TNG skin now displays the current audio track description (if any) at the
  botton left side.
- The new setup option "DVB/Audio languages" can be used to control which audio
  language shall be selected in case a channel broadcasts in different languages
  (see MANUAL for details).
- The "Left" and "Right" keys in the "Audio" menu can be used to switch between
  the left and right stereo channels in case there are different audio tracks
  in these channels (see MANUAL for details).
- Fixed a possible race condition in cDevice::Action() (thanks to Mattias Grönlund).
- Fixed the default quality value when grabbing a JPEG image (thanks to Patrick
  Gleichmann).
- Fixed deleting a menu item in case the next item is not selectable (thanks to
  Dino Ravnic).
- Implemented displaying mandatory subtitles in the SPU decoder (thanks to Marco
  Schlüßler).
- The setup option "Recording/Record Dolby Digital" has been renamed and moved to
  "DVB/Use Dolby Digital". It now controls whether Dolby Digital is recorded and
  whether an available DD audio track will appear in the "Audio" menu.
- Added support for circular polarization (thanks to Jonan Santiago).
- Thanks to Werner Fink, Reinhard Nissl, Sascha Volkenandt and Bjørnar Nilsen for
  their support in testing and fine tuning this version.
2005-01-09 18:00:00 +01:00
Klaus Schmidinger
c80a53ff6e Version 1.3.7
- Fixed a memory leak in thread handling when using NPTL (thanks to Jon Burgess).
- Fixed handling Setup.RecordDolbyDigital, which was broken since version 1.1.6.
- Fixed handling text lengths for itemized EPG texts (thanks to Marcel Wiesweg).
- Fixed the help for LSTE and LSTR (was broken in 1.3.6).
- Improved iso8859-7 fonts (thanks to Dimitrios Dimitrakos).
- Added some 3-letter language codes (thanks to Marcus Mönnig).
- Added language code handling to the subtitling descriptor in 'libsi' (thanks to
  Pekka Virtanen).
- Moved several menu item classes from menu.c to menuitems.[hc] to make them
  available for plugins.
- The epg2html.pl script now handles '|' in description texts.
- The new setup option "OSD/Use small font" can be used to control the use of
  the small font (see MANUAL for details).
- Swapped osd.[hc] and osdbase.[hc] to have the virtual OSD base class named cOsd.
  Plugins may need to adjust their #include statements.
- Colors are now given as AARRGGBB instead of AABBGGRR. The values are mapped to
  the driver's (wrong) sequence in dvbosd.c (this should really be fixed in the
  driver, together with the endian problem).
- The new OSD setup parameters "Left" and "Top" can be used to define the top left
  corner of the OSD.
- The OSD size parameters are now in pixel (as opposed to formerly characters).
  When reading a 'setup.conf' file from an older version of VDR, the OSDwidth
  and OSDheight values will be converted to pixel automatically.
- The OSD is now fully device independent. See the comments in VDR/osd.h and the
  description in PLUGINS.html for information on how a plugin can implement an OSD
  display on arbitrary hardware.
- The OSD (actually its cBitmap class) can now handle XPM files. There are several
  XPM files in the VDR/symbols directory which can be used by skins (some of these
  have been taken from the "elchi" patch). See VDR/skinsttng.c for examples on how
  to use these.
- Due to the changes in the OSD handling the DEBUG_OSD option for a textual OSD
  has been dropped. There will be a plugin that implements a skin with this
  functionality later.
- The entire OSD display can now be implemented via "skins". See VDR/skins.[hc],
  VDR/skinclassic.[hc], VDR/skinsttng.[hc] and PLUGINS.html for information on how
  a plugin can implement its own skin. By default VDR comes with a "Classic" skin
  that implements the OSD display known from previous versions, and the new skin
  named "ST:TNG Panels", which is also the default skin now. The actual skin can
  be selected through "Setup/OSD/Skin".
- The colors used in a skin can now be configured using "themes". See PLUGINS.html
  for information on how a skin can make use of themes, and man vdr(5) for the
  structure of a theme file. The actual theme to use can be selected through
  "Setup/OSD/Theme".
- Added Croatian language texts (thanks to Drazen Dupor).
  NOTE: there is apparently a problem with the newly introduced iso8859-2 font,
  because as soon as Setup/OSD/Language is set to Croatian (currently the last one
  in the list) everything freezes and the vdr processes have to be killed with -9
  and the driver needs to be reloaded. Maybe somebody else can find out what's
  going wrong here...
- Added missing NULL checks when accessing sectionHandler in device.c (thanks to
  Pekka Virtanen).
- Fixed setting the time from the DVB data stream (thanks to Helmut Auer for
  pointing out a frequency/transponder handling mixup). This now also takes the
  actual source (sat, cable etc.) into account. Please go into "Setup/EPG" and
  set the "Set system time" and "Use time from transponder" parameters accordingly
  (this is necessary even if you have already set them before!).
2004-05-16 18:00:00 +02:00