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Jörg Knitter schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">Niko Ringelstein wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jörg Knitter wrote:
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<pre wrap="">In the video, it looks like the the user is using a main menu entry,
that why I wondered, because the XBMC VDR plugin does not seem to
support OSD transmission.
Joerg
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<pre wrap="">As far as I know it connects via streamdev-client.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Then, IMHO the OSD would be missing and the switch time would be longer
- that´s why I ask. So I assume that he is using sxfe-vdr...
Joerg
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I meant the plugin connects via stramdev, he is using vdr-sxfe or
softdevice!<br>
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Probably the best solution would be a xbmc plugin using the vompserver
protocol. I am no coder, but there already exists qtvomp which maybe
could be used somehow. vomp is working very well for me on a nomal tv
with a mediamvp but i don't want to use it with my flatscreen because
it only has rgb out, no hdmi.<br>
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Niko<br>
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