[vdr] kvdr 0.64 released
mike_booth76 at iprimus.com.au
mike_booth76 at iprimus.com.au
Mon Jan 30 00:12:06 CET 2006
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> 1. vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work (Stefan Huelswitt)
> 2. Re: Confirm messages (Darren Salt)
> 3. Re: 1.3.39, "Menu button closes" true: No menu from replay
> (Joachim Wilke)
> 4. Re: vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work (Joachim Wilke)
> 5. Re: vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work (Luca Olivetti)
> 6. Re: vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work (Stefan Huelswitt)
> 7. Re: Confirm messages (Dave P)
> 8. Re: Confirm messages (Darren Salt)
> 9. Re: kvdr 0.64 released (Qwasi)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 18:18:28 +0000 (UTC)
>From: s.huelswitt at gmx.de (Stefan Huelswitt)
>Subject: [vdr] vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work
>To: vdr at linuxtv.org
>Message-ID: <drj0tk$9aq$1 at video.local.muempf.de>
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>
>Hi,
>
>I just tested vdr 1.3.41 and found that switching the channel
>with up/down doesn't works anymore.
>
>Hitting up/down brings up the channel info for the current
>channel only. I can hit the key as many times as I want, nothing
>more happens.
>
>I can switch to the channel if I enter the number directly and
>the up/down keys work fine e.g. in menu.
>
>I'm using a LIRC remote. Tested with plain vdr/no plugins too.
>
>Regards.
>
>--
>Stefan Huelswitt
>s.huelswitt at gmx.de | http://www.muempf.de/
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 18:11:27 +0000
>From: Darren Salt <linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] Confirm messages
>To: vdr at linuxtv.org
>Message-ID: <4DF0EF7CDF%linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
>
>> In <4DF0E0017A%linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>, Darren Salt wrote:
>>> I demand that Laurence Abbott may or may not have written...
>>>> On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:00 +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>>>> Since version 1.3.38 the Red button in the Schedule menu immediately
>>>>> creates the timer and marks the event with 'T'. [...]
>
>>>> I upraded from 1.3.36 to 1.3.40 last weekend and noticed this new
>>>> behaviour last night. I like it a lot! [...]
>
>>> Just wait until you want to record a film on, say, ITV2. You know, one
>of
>>> those which is split in half so that they can stick in some other
>>> programme, the scheduled start and end times of which are works of
>>> fiction.
>
>> I've found that a nuisance too. You have to get used to it, because in
>> printed TV guides they often just list it as one programme with a note
>that
>> there's a break for something else in the middle. I think it would be
>> worthwhile for VDR to check whether the next programme but one after the
>> one you're recording has the same name.
>
>That won't always work - see ITV1, Wednesday, 9pm (which is one of the
>examples which I've posted). There are *four* intervening EPG entries.
>
>I suggest looking for another programme which is scheduled to begin within
>45
>minutes of the end of the selected programme. (This would cover films being
>split by the 10pm news on BBC1 while not triggering false positives caused
>by
>quick repeats on ITV2.)
>
>Obviously, where the gap between the two parts exceeds the sum of the timer
>margins, two timers should be created. An option to append the second
>recording to the first would seem to be reasonable.
>
>--
>| Darren Salt | nr. Ashington, | d youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk
>| Debian, | Northumberland | s zap,tartarus,org
>| RISC OS | Toon Army | @
>| Retrocomputing: a PC card in a Risc PC
>
>When things are going well, something will go wrong.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:25:27 +0100
>From: Joachim Wilke <joachim.wilke at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] 1.3.39, "Menu button closes" true: No menu from
> replay
>To: VDR Mailing List <vdr at linuxtv.org>
>Message-ID: <2a954dbc0601291025r13af17bav at mail.gmail.com>
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>
>2006/1/22, Udo Richter <udo_richter at gmx.de>:
>> > With 1.3.39 and "Menu button closes" set to true, the main menu doesn't
>> > open if any replay control is active. The attached patch fixes this
by
>> > resetting a !IsOpen cControl to WasOpen=false.
>>
>> This slipped the 1.3.40 release somehow, but the attached patch still
works.
>
>Just a remark: It seems, that in 1.3.41 this is still not fixed.
>
>Joachim.
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:26:35 +0100
>From: Joachim Wilke <joachim.wilke at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work
>To: VDR Mailing List <vdr at linuxtv.org>
>Message-ID: <2a954dbc0601291026g69391623k at mail.gmail.com>
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>2006/1/29, Stefan Huelswitt <s.huelswitt at gmx.de>:
>> I just tested vdr 1.3.41 and found that switching the channel
>> with up/down doesn't works anymore.
>> I'm using a LIRC remote. Tested with plain vdr/no plugins too.
>
>For me, also using LIRC, switching channels with up and down works.
>
>Joachim.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 5
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:26:45 +0100
>From: Luca Olivetti <luca at ventoso.org>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work
>To: VDR Mailing List <vdr at linuxtv.org>
>Message-ID: <43DD08E5.8000302 at ventoso.org>
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>
>En/na Stefan Huelswitt ha escrit:
>
>> I'm using a LIRC remote. Tested with plain vdr/no plugins too.
>
>Not very helpful but I can say it works here with lirc and a boatload of
>patches and plugins.
>
>Bye
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>Message: 6
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 18:58:32 +0000 (UTC)
>From: s.huelswitt at gmx.de (Stefan Huelswitt)
>Subject: Re: [vdr] vdr 1.3.41: channel up/down doesn't work
>To: vdr at linuxtv.org
>Message-ID: <drj38o$9aq$2 at video.local.muempf.de>
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>On 29 Jan 2006 Joachim Wilke <joachim.wilke at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2006/1/29, Stefan Huelswitt <s.huelswitt at gmx.de>:
>>> I just tested vdr 1.3.41 and found that switching the channel
>>> with up/down doesn't works anymore.
>>> I'm using a LIRC remote. Tested with plain vdr/no plugins too.
>>
>> For me, also using LIRC, switching channels with up and down works.
>
>Strange. I'm updating from 1.3.39 and there everything is
>working fine with the same remote/config.
>
>Regards.
>
>--
>Stefan Huelswitt
>s.huelswitt at gmx.de | http://www.muempf.de/
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 7
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:27:40 +0000
>From: Dave P <vdr at pickles.me.uk>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] Confirm messages
>To: vdr at linuxtv.org
>Message-ID: <200601291927.41112.vdr at pickles.me.uk>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>On Sunday 29 Jan 2006 18:02, Tony Houghton wrote:
>
>> > Just wait until you want to record a film on, say, ITV2. You know, one
>> > of those which is split in half so that they can stick in some other
>> > programme, the scheduled start and end times of which are works of
>> > fiction.
>>
>> I've found that a nuisance too. You have to get used to it, because in
>> printed TV guides they often just list it as one programme with a note
>> that there's a break for something else in the middle. I think it would
>> be worthwhile for VDR to check whether the next programme but one after
>> the one you're recording has the same name.
>
>That won't work where channels are showing back-to-back episodes of a
>series, eg the endless 'Friends', or the 'Dibnah' series on UK History.
>
>I just tried to use vdradmin to find an actual example, but vdr 1.3.41
>seems to have broken it again. More later...
>--
>Dave
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 8
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:00:39 +0000
>From: Darren Salt <linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] Confirm messages
>To: vdr at linuxtv.org
>Message-ID: <4DF0F97C54%linux at youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>I demand that Dave P may or may not have written...
>
>> On Sunday 29 Jan 2006 18:02, Tony Houghton wrote:
>>>> Just wait until you want to record a film on, say, ITV2. You know, one
>of
>>>> those which is split in half so that they can stick in some other
>>>> programme, the scheduled start and end times of which are works of
>>>> fiction.
>>> I've found that a nuisance too. You have to get used to it, because in
>>> printed TV guides they often just list it as one programme with a note
>>> that there's a break for something else in the middle. I think it would
>be
>>> worthwhile for VDR to check whether the next programme but one after
the
>>> one you're recording has the same name.
>
>> That won't work where channels are showing back-to-back episodes of a
>> series, eg the endless 'Friends', or the 'Dibnah' series on UK History.
>
>See attached :-)
>
>--
>| Darren Salt | d youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | nr. Ashington,
>| Debian, | s zap,tartarus,org | Northumberland
>| RISC OS | @ | Toon Army
>| <URL:http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/> (PGP 2.6, GPG keys)
>
>A feature is a bug with seniority.
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>215-C T-9018-20480-22272 UKTV History
>215-E 21199 1138564800 1800 4F 1D
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments
>215-S Places of Worship: Steeplejack Fred Dibnah tours Britain admiring
some
>of its engineering marvels. This edition takes in Preston, County Durham,
>St Paul's Cathedral and York Minster. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21195 1138566600 1800 4F 1D
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments
>215-S Places of Work: Steeplejack Fred Dibnah tours Britain admiring some
>of its engineering marvels. This edition looks at places of work, including
>the Lloyd's building in London. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21196 1138568400 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments
>215-S Bridges and Tunnels: Steeplejack Fred Dibnah tours Britain admiring
>some of its engineering marvels. He steers a barge across the Pontcysyllte
>Aqueduct in Wales. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21169 1138570200 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments
>215-S Pleasure Palaces: Steeplejack Fred Dibnah tours Britain admiring some
>of its engineering marvels. This edition focuses on structures that have
>been built for entertainment purposes. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21186 1138572000 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S Mighty Cathedrals: Series revealing the skills that went into the
building
>of Britain over the centuries. Fred looks at the 11th-century building programme
>of the Normans. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21167 1138573800 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S The Art of Castle Building: Fred Dibnah explores the skills that went
>into building Britain. Examining the construction of the great chain of
castles
>on the coast of North Wales. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21197 1138575600 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S The Age of the Carpenter: Fred Dibnah looks at how carpenters have
>used their talents to transform buildings such as Stokesey Castle, Little
>Moreton Hall and Harvington Hall. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21160 1138577400 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S Scottish Style: The series in which Fred Dibnah explores the engineering
>skills that went into the building of Britain focuses on Scottish baronial
>style. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21165 1138579200 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S Building the Canals: In his exploration of the engineering skills
that
>went into the building of Britain, Fred Dibnah looks at the construction
>of the canal network. [S]
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>215-E 21198 1138581000 1800 50 C
>215-T Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain
>215-S Victorian Splendour: Series in which Fred Dibnah explores the engineering
>skills that went into the building of Britain. This edition is devoted to
>19th-century achievements.
>215-X 2 03 eng
>215-X 1 03 und
>215-e
>
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>
>Message: 9
>Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 21:21:34 +0100
>From: Qwasi <qwasi_1999 at yahoo.de>
>Subject: Re: [vdr] kvdr 0.64 released
>To: VDR Mailing List <vdr at linuxtv.org>
>Message-ID: <200601292121.35257.qwasi_1999 at yahoo.de>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Am Samstag, 21. Januar 2006 14:07 schrieb Guido Fiala:
>> new version can be downloaded under
>>
>> http://www.s.netic.de/gfiala/kvdr-0.64.tgz
>>
>> -new feature "Tiny-Sticky-Mode" - it shows a tiny window at all (virtual)
>> desktops always on top and the previous-sized window at its home desktop,
>> to be activated with key "T"
>> -kvdr is now a "KUniqueApplication", meaning it will and can only be
>> started once
>> -some bugfixes with overlay handling as well as positioning and geometry
>in
>> fullscreen and Xv-Mode
>>
>
>Hi there!
>Cause of my kvdr is not working (suddenly) in overlay anymore, i wanted
to
>try
>the new version ... but ...
>
>checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 2.2.2) (libraries) not found.
>
>Please check your installation!
>For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log.
>
>
>I tried all I can do to get missing packages but none solved the problem
>I tried to give configure the locations with no change (yes ... the headers
>
>were found afterwards :)
>
>Here's a list of my installed qt-packages:
>ii gtk-engines-qtpixmap 0.28-1.1 QtPixmap GTK1.x theming engine
>ii gtk2-engines-gtk-qt 0.60-2 theme engine using Qt for GTK+
>
>2.x
>ii gtk2-engines-qtpixmap 0.28-1.1 QtPixmap GTK2.x theming engine
>ii libavahi-qt3-1 0.6.4-2 Avahi QT3 integration library
>ii libavahi-qt3-dev 0.6.4-2 Development headers for the
>Avahi
>QT3 integration library
>ii libdbus-qt-1-1c2 0.60-5 simple interprocess messaging
>
>system (Qt-based shared library)
>ii libpoppler0c2-qt 0.4.4-2 PDF rendering library (Qt-based
>
>shared library)
>ii libqt3-compat-headers 3.3.5-3 Qt 1.x and 2.x compatibility
>
>includes
>ii libqt3-headers 3.3.5-3 Qt3 header files
>ii libqt3-i18n 3.3.5-3 i18n files for Qt3 library
>ii libqt3-mt 3.3.5-3 Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime
>
>version), Version 3
>ii libqt3-mt-dev 3.3.5-3 Qt development files (Threaded)
>ii libqt4-core 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 core non-GUI functionality
>
>runtime library
>ii libqt4-dev 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 development files
>ii libqt4-gui 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 core GUI functionality
>
>runtime library
>ii libqt4-qt3support 4.1.0-3 Qt 3 compatibility library
for
>Qt
>4
>ii libqt4-sql 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 SQL database module
>ii libqthreads-12 1.6.7-2 QuickThreads library for Guile
>ii pinentry-qt 0.7.2-3 Qt-based PIN or pass-phrase
>entry
>dialog for GnuPG
>ii pyqt-tools 3.15-4 pyuic and pylupdate for Qt3
>ii python2.3-qt3 3.15-4 Qt3 bindings for Python 2.3
>ii python2.3-sip4-qt3 4.3.1-1 Python/C++ bindings generator
>-
>Python2.3+Qt3 runtime
>ii qt3-apps-dev 3.3.5-3 Qt3 Developer applications
>development files
>ii qt3-assistant 3.3.5-3 The Qt3 assistant application
>ii qt3-designer 3.3.5-3 Qt3 Designer
>ii qt3-dev-tools 3.3.5-3 Qt3 development tools
>ii qt3-dev-tools-compat 3.3.5-3 Conversion utilities for Qt3
>
>development
>ii qt3-dev-tools-embedded 3.3.5-3 Tools to develop embedded Qt
>
>applications
>ii qt3-doc 3.3.5-3 Qt3 API documentation
>ii qt3-linguist 3.3.5-3 The Qt3 Linguist
>ii qt3-qtconfig 3.3.5-3 The Qt3 Configuration Application
>ii qt4-designer 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 Designer
>ii qt4-dev-tools 4.1.0-3 Qt 4 development tools
>ii qtparted 0.4.5-1 A parted frontend using QT
>ii xawtv-plugin-qt 3.94-1.1 quicktime plugin for xawtv
and
>
>motv
>
>
>Other kde apps like f.i. kmldonkey compiled fine !?
>
>ld -lqt returns
>ld: cannot find -lqt
>
>ldconfig -v | grep qt gives:
>libqthreads.so.12 -> libqthreads.so.12.3.0
>libqtopiakonnector.so -> libqtopiakonnector.so
>libavahi-qt3.so.1 -> libavahi-qt3.so.1.0.0
>libdbus-qt-1.so.1 -> libdbus-qt-1.so.1.0.0
>libpoppler-qt.so.0 -> libpoppler-qt.so.0.0.0
>libqtmcop.so.1 -> libqtmcop.so.1.0.0
>libqt-mt.so.3 -> libqt-mt.so.3.3.5
>
>Have you got a tipp ?
>
>LG
>Roman
>
Try ./configure --enable-mt ( i think thats the format) seems to work
Mike
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