2012-11-12, 19:40
Hi guys,
So I'm having this issue. Here are the steps to recreate it.
Open XBMC, watch some TV using VDR, Close XBMC (No restart or log out)
Few hours or days later, restart XBMC.
Now, at the bottom right I get a notification that VNSI will shut down in X.
X starts at 2:30 (or close to that), keeps popping up with new, lower times. Counting down to 0.
At this point Live TV is not working. Later, after the timer finishes, Live TV is able to work again.
What is the purpose of this?
So I'm having this issue. Here are the steps to recreate it.
Open XBMC, watch some TV using VDR, Close XBMC (No restart or log out)
Few hours or days later, restart XBMC.
Now, at the bottom right I get a notification that VNSI will shut down in X.
X starts at 2:30 (or close to that), keeps popping up with new, lower times. Counting down to 0.
At this point Live TV is not working. Later, after the timer finishes, Live TV is able to work again.
What is the purpose of this?
Code:
anon@an0n:~$ vdr --version
vdr (1.7.28/1.7.28) - The Video Disk Recorder
atscepg (0.3.0-hg) - Adds event info for ATSC broadcasts
xvdr (0.9.5) - VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (XVDR) Server
vnsiserver (0.9.0) - VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (VNSI) Server
anon@an0n:~$ xbmc --version
XBMC Media Center 12.0-ALPHA7 Git:Unknown
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Team XBMC - http://www.xbmc.org
anon@an0n:~$ uname -a
Linux an0n 3.5.0-18-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 19 10:26:51 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux