Hallihallo,
es ist nun schon einige Male vorgekommen, das der vdr beim Umschalten abgeschmiert ist!
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Oct 30 08:54:43 yavdr2 vdr: [1999] switching to channel 17
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3589] receiver on device 2 thread started (pid=1999, tid=3589)
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3590] TS buffer on device 2 thread started (pid=1999, tid=3590)
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3587] osdteletext-receiver thread ended (pid=1999, tid=3587)
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [1999] buffer stats: 0 (0%) used
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3585] TS buffer on device 1 thread ended (pid=1999, tid=3585)
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3584] buffer stats: 119756 (2%) used
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3584] receiver on device 1 thread ended (pid=1999, tid=3584)
Oct 30 08:54:44 yavdr2 vdr: [3589] cVideoRepacker: operating in H.264 mode
Oct 30 08:54:45 yavdr2 vdr: [3589] SetBrokenLink: no GOP header found in video packet
Oct 30 08:54:46 yavdr2 vdr: [1999] switching to channel 18
Oct 30 08:54:47 yavdr2 vdr: [3590] buffer usage: 70% (tid=3589)
Oct 30 08:54:47 yavdr2 vdr: [3590] buffer usage: 80% (tid=3589)
Oct 30 08:54:48 yavdr2 vdr: [3590] buffer usage: 90% (tid=3589)
Oct 30 08:54:48 yavdr2 vdr: [3590] buffer usage: 100% (tid=3589)
Oct 30 08:55:22 yavdr2 vdr: [2086] XVDR: Timers state changed (3)
Oct 30 08:55:22 yavdr2 vdr: [2086] XVDR: Requesting clients to reload timers
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Wer hat 'ne Idee?
Grüße,
wayne