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	- Updated VIVA, VIVA Plus, MTV Central and MTV 2 in channels.conf (thanks to Sebastian Frei). - Changed "Studio Universal" to "Sci-Fi" in channels.conf. - Fixed a crash when using the --terminal option without having access to the given terminal (thanks to Steffen Barszus for helping to debug this one). - Added a note about the driver version needed for the still picture fix from version 1.2.5pre1 to work properly (thanks to Oliver Endriss for pointing this out). - Fixed setting the primary device in case none of the devices provides an MPEG decoder (thanks to Rene Bartsch for reporting this one). - Fixed handling the "Red" button in the "Schedules" menu in case there are no events listed for a particular channel (thanks to Christoph Hermanns for reporting this one). - When setting an editing mark while in "Pause" mode, replay now immediately jumps to the marked frame (thanks to Oskar Signell for pointing out this problem). - The DVB devices no longer send CA descriptors to the CAM while the EPG scanner is active (sometimes the CAMs got irritated when the device tuned to channels they couldn't handle).
Video Disk Recorder ('VDR')
---------------------------
These files contain the source code of the "Video Disk Recorder",
which is based on the DVB driver of the LinuxTV project (http://linuxtv.org).
For details about the "Video Disk Recorder" project please
refer to http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr.
There is also a remote control unit described on those
Web pages, which can be used within this program.
Please see the INSTALL file for details on how to install
this program on your computer.
The MANUAL file describes how to operate the VDR.
The CONTRIBUTORS file lists all the people who have contributed to the
development of VDR.
The author can be contacted at kls@cadsoft.de.
Yet another "set-top-box"?
--------------------------
The "set-top-boxes" available from commercial companies all have
one major drawback: they are not "open". This project's goal is
to build an "open" digital satellite receiver and timer controlled
video disk recorder, based upon open standards and freely available
driver software (of course, the hardware still has to be bought).
The on screen menu system is simple, but shall provide all the
possibilites necessary to perform timer controlled recording,
file management and even "on disk editing". The menus
of commercial set-top-boxes usually are a lot more fancy than
the ones in this system, but here we have the full source code
and can modify the menus in whatever way desired.
			
		
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