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[vdr] AW: Re: Composite / S-VHS input ?



> Von: Klaus Schmidinger [mailto:Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de]
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 6. November 2002 10:35
> An: vdr@linuxtv.org
> Betreff: [vdr] Re: Composite / S-VHS input ?
> 
> 
> I'm doing something similar with the MPEG2 encoder card (see 
> http://linuxtv.org/mpeg2/kfir.xml).
> I use it to connect my Sky Digibox to VDR, and it works 
> pretty good. I'll soon release
> the necessary VDR plugin, but before I do so I'll need to 
> implement the "unique channel ID"
> stuff to make sure the EPG data is assigned to the correct channels.

did you had a closer look at the drivers of that thing?

[dream on]
a funktion one would need, befor someone could write a Video-DVD writer plugin,
is a realtime transcoding of non-DVD-conform dvb-material (a lot or most?) when recording, in the end you will always have a dvd ready file on disk wich you can cut and burn
(transfer mode thrught the kfir)
[dream off]

or would it be possible to feed the fbas-out of the dvb-s to the mpeg2-encoder card to get dvd-ready material
to use this, that recording-entry  will have to bound to one special dvb-s card and vdr  should be able to cut PS - would that be something for the future or are there other ways to get dvd-ready material direct to the disk (without timeconsuming convesion after the raw dvb material)
imho without transcoding there is no chance to get a real video-dvd, but maybe there are only a few people that are realy interested in something like that (600 Euro for kfir and dvd-writer) or if we wait 1 year a new fast cpu could do that realtime in software


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