Quality of signal

  • vdr-plugin-femon


    But notice, these information depends strongly on the accuracy, what the appropiate DVB kernel module (driver) is able to deliver.


    Regards
    fnu

    HowTo: APT pinning

  • snatch


    I'm not aware of any solution what does show signal quality within XBMC grabbing the VDR signal due xvdr/vnsi and this is honestly not a VDR problem.


    And if you ask further questions, please tell the whole story, what do you have and what is your problem. Using sneaky questions makes it impossible to provide useful answers.


    Regards
    fnu

    HowTo: APT pinning

  • if you're using skinopacity plugin as frontend for VDR it's showing the signal strength on switching channels.

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  • if you're using skinopacity plugin ...


    He's obviously using XBMC due xvdr/vnsi as frontend, not native VDR (frontend) ...


    But yes, several VDR skins do also provide signal strenght in the channel view.

    HowTo: APT pinning

  • With XBMC you should be able to show the signal information by pressing "o" or the key you set for codec information in FullScreenTV/FullScreenVideo on your keyboard or remote (if you enabled "Show signal quality" in the settings: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=PVR/XBMC#Playback )


    Also there is a way to monitor dvb devices without using with any graphical frontend: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/in…ption_quality#Using_femon

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  • snatch


    You can also query the values in the console. In addition you install femon-plugin, svdrpservice-plugin and dummydevice-plugin.


    Code
    svdrpsend -d localhost -p 6419 PLUG femon INFO
    svdrpsend -d localhost -p 6419 PLUG femon
    svdrpsend -d localhost -p 6419 PLUG femon SGNL
    svdrpsend -d localhost -p 6419 PLUG femon NEXT


    Albert

  • I press O and i have nothing


    Well you have given no relevant information about your system, so I can't say anything about configurations that differ from the standard behaviour...


    I do get what I want:
    [Blockierte Grafik: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/960809/xbmc/screenshot000.png]

    yaVDR-Dokumentation (Ceterum censeo enchiridia esse lectitanda.)

  • this informations(signal quality, SNR ...) are located in which script plz


    AFAIK there is no "script". It a function each PVR-Addon can provide to the skin using XBMC's PVR API.

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  • yaVDR-Dokumentation (Ceterum censeo enchiridia esse lectitanda.)

  • now i'll try to use this to show signal quality in my skin in xbmc. do u have any idea about this.


    Ask the skinners in the development area of xbmc forum. Here's probably not the right place.

  • yes that s what i need ,,, thank you seahawk1986,, thank you men


    If you are writing your own skin you should have told this in the first place...

    now i'll try to use this to show signal quality in my skin in xbmc. do u have any idea about this.


    Have a look at the default skin:
    https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/b…/VideoFullScreen.xml#L376

    yaVDR-Dokumentation (Ceterum censeo enchiridia esse lectitanda.)

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