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multimedia/vdr-plugin-osdpip-0.1.2 (Score: 0.12770298)
Video Disk Recorder - picture-in-picture plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Osdpip-plugin OSD Picture-in-Picture is a VDR PlugIn that displays the current channel in a small box on the screen (default upper right corner). You can switch up and down now, watching the progress of the previous channel in the box. Quality is not too good yet, and only I-Frames are displayed.
Video Disk Recorder - OSD teletext plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Osdteletext-plugin Osd-Teletext displays the teletext directly on VDR's OSD. Both sound and video are played in the background.
multimedia/vdr-plugin-remote-0.4.0 (Score: 0.12770298)
Video Disk Recorder - remote control plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Remote-plugin This plugin extends the remote control capabilities of vdr. The following remote control devices are supported: (a) Linux input device driver ('/dev/input/eventX', X=0,1,2,...) (currently not supported on FreeBSD) (b) keyboard (tty driver): /dev/console, /dev/ttyX (c) TCP connection (telnet) (d) LIRC (e) some(?) FreeBSD uhid(4) devices (experimental support added by this port) To use, add something like this to vdr_flags: '-Premote -h /dev/uhid0', (re)start vdr, then the osd should ask you to configure the remote by pressing the buttons you want to assign. Note: If your remote is detected as a keyboard you'll have to tell ukbd(4) to ignore it first by doing (as root) something like: usbconfig add_dev_quirk_vplh 0x1241 0xe000 0 0xffff UQ_KBD_IGNORE (and possibly unplug it for a moment or reset it via usbconfig, 0x1241 there is the vendor id, 0xe000 the product id of the device, you can get yours by doing usbconfig -d 1.2 dump_device_desc and looking for idVendor and idProduct, -d 1.2 there corresponds to ugen1.2 listed by usbconfig w/o args.) You can check with: usbconfig show_ifdrv if the device is then listed as ugen...: uhid... you're good to go. 2nd note: If vdr cannot open your uhid device check it is not claimed by xorg: fstat |grep uhid If it is you may need an xorg.conf(5) with manually defined InputDevice sections for mouse and keyboard and Option "AutoAddDevices" "False" in the ServerFlags section. And if for some reason you want to reassign the buttons on the remote you can stop vdr and do: touch /usr/local/etc/vdr/channels.conf and/or remove uhid entries from /usr/local/etc/vdr/remote.conf . When you then start vdr again it should ask to configure the remote again.
Video Disk Recorder - Enigma-NG skin plugin
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Skinenigmang-plugin "EnigmaNG" is a standalone VDR OSD skin based on the "Enigma" text2skin addon.
Video Disk Recorder - sleep timer plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Sleeptimer-plugin Shutdown vdr, mute or execute a custom command after a configurable timespan. User keys and keymacros.conf are supported.
multimedia/xporthdmv-1.01 (Score: 0.12770298)
The xport Transport Stream Demuxer
xport Transport Stream Demuxer, sometimes called xporthdmv
Video Disk Recorder - softhddevice plugin
A software and GPU emulated HD output device plugin for VDR. Video decoder CPU / VA-API / VDPAU Video output VA-API / VDPAU Audio FFMpeg / Alsa / Analog Audio FFMpeg / Alsa / Digital Audio FFMpeg / OSS / Analog HDMI/SPDIF pass-through YaepgHD support Software deinterlacer Bob (VA-API only) Autocrop Grab image (VDPAU only) Suspend Letterbox, Stretch and Center cut-out video display modes Note: currently doesn't support XV, only VDPAU or (optionally) VAAPI
multimedia/yamdi-1.9 (Score: 0.12770298)
Metadata injector for FLV files
YAMDI stands for Yet Another MetaData Injector and is a metadata injector for FLV files. It adds the onMetaData event to your FLV files.
Video Disk Recorder - stream device plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Streamdev-plugin This PlugIn is a VDR implementation of the VTP (Video Transfer Protocol) Version 0.0.3 (see file PROTOCOL) and a basic HTTP Streaming Protocol. It consists of a server and a client part, but both parts are compiled together with the PlugIn source, but appear as separate PlugIns to VDR. The client part acts as a full Input Device, so it can be used in conjunction with a DXR3-Card, XINE, SoftDevice or others to act as a working VDR installation without any DVB-Hardware including EPG-Handling. The server part acts as a Receiver-Device and works transparently in the background within your running VDR. It can serve multiple clients and it can distribute multiple input streams (i.e. from multiple DVB-cards) to multiple clients using the native VTP protocol (for VDR-clients), or using the HTTP protocol supporting clients such as XINE, MPlayer and so on. With XMMS or WinAMP, you can also listen to radio channels over a HTTP connection.
Video Disk Recorder - teletext subtitle plugin
http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Ttxtsubs-plugin vdr-ttxtsubs - a teletext subtitle plugin for the Linux Video Disk Recorder This plug-in implements displaying, recording and replaying teletext based subtitles using the on screen display.