* Dominique Dumont schrieb am 27.09.05, um 22:41 Uhr: > I'm trying to use the streamdev plugin the debian way. > > This plugin provides a way to transmit received video over network by > providing a server plugin and a client plugin.
Yes, i am aware of the streamdev-plugin, we have inofficial packages of this plugin (and many other plugins) allready in our repositories: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-vdr-dvb/vdr/?rev=0&sc=0 http://www.e-tobi.net/wsvn/vdr-pkg/?rev=0&sc=0 It is planned to integrate a lot of these plugins in the official archive but i guess most of this work will be done when vdr 1.4 is stable. ;-) > One vdr is set up as a video server with '-P streamdev-server'. > Another vdr can be set up as a video client with > '-P streamdev-client' (or one can use another video client like vlc). > > Unfortunately, the plugin-loader script will load both plugins when I start > the vdr daemon with /etc/init.d/vdr: I guess you installed the plugin manually, so both plugins are installed, but you just need the -server plugin? With our inofficial debian package, you would have the choice if you want to install the -server, the -client or both plugins. ;-) > Can I suggest that plugin-loader.sh loads only plugin that have a > corresponding *.conf file in /etc/vdr/plugins/ (even if the file is > empty because no special option is required) Well, i think it is much more user-friendly when every plugin which is installed is loaded by default, if you do not want a certain plugin to be loaded, even when it is installed, you can edit /etc/vdr/plugins/order.conf - in this file you can specify in which order plugins will be loaded and you can disable certain plugins, in your case a line like the following would be sufficient: -streamdev-client I hope this will solve your problem, so i can close this bug! :) Regards, Thomas -- Thomas Schmidt, Debian VDR Team http://pkg-vdr-dvb.alioth.debian.org/
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