Video Disk Recorder (VDR)
Klaus Schmidinger's VDR (http://www.tvdr.de) is a very popular software that's used to watch TV. Using a DVB stick or card, VDR provides a full-featured hard disk recorder for terrestrial (DVB-T
), cable (DVB-C
), or satellite (DVB-S
) television. In this chapter, we will compile VDR from sources, including all its prerequisites.
Setting display settings
This chapter assumes a running X-desktop environment using the xf86-video-fbturbo
driver (Chapter 1, Introduction to Banana Pro). In the first step, we set the television output to the full HD (1920x1080) progressive mode. Later on, we will add a deinterlacer to libvdpau
. This deinterlaver will enhance picture quality for interlaced video content. Make sure that your /boot/uEnv.txt
file contains the following entries:
console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 rootwait #root=/dev/sda2 rootwait extraargs=rootfstype=ext4 sunxi_ve_mem_reserve=190 sunxi_g2d_mem_reserve=16 sunxi_fb_mem_reserve=32 hdmi.audio=EDID:1 disp.screen0_output_mode...