TigerVDR 1.69
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VDR (Video Disk Recorder) is a Linux based multimedia application. If you have a Full Featured DVB card (Nexus-s, Skytar1, etc), with VDR you can turn your outdated PIII computer into a strong DVB receiver.
Current config:
Hardware: AMD Athlon64 X2 BE2350 @2.1GHz, Asus M3N78-VM – 2 x 1024 MB RAM – Samsung 500 GB HDD, 5400rpm Eco series– DVD-RW
Case: Antec NSK2400
DVB card 1: Technotrend-budget DVB S2-3200
DVB card 2: Hauppauge Nexus-s rev 2.1 DVB-S card with grey Hauppauge remote
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE600E 40” FullHD LED-LCD + Benq 22” FullHD LCD
OS: OpenSUSE 11.2, recent DVB-S2 drivers
VDR 1.7.10 & xine-vdpau
plugins: vdr-xine as frontend, remote, femon, mplayer-mp3, rssreader, dvd, osd-pip
Picture gallery of my current equipment
My first VDR box (see picture):
Pentium III 550 MHz, 128 MB RAM – Samsung 250 GB HDD – Asus Combo
Hauppauge Nexus-s rev 2.1 DVB-S card with (universal) remote controller
Hauppauge PVR150 (with ivtv 4.2) analog tv tuner connected to DigiTV DTH receiver
alphanumeric 4x20 display
Suse 9.1 Professional
vdr 1.4.0
plugins: dvd, pvrinput, ttxtsubtitle, txtsubtitle, femon, osdteletext, remote
Useful links
the most important and most used: www.google.com
official VDR site: http://tvdr.de/ (my first TigerVDR system on this page)
English vdr wiki: www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki
German vdr wiki (more detailed as the English one): www.vdr-wiki.de
the vdr forum (mostly in German): vdrportal.de
VDR mailing list (English): linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/
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