On 31/07/2010 05:21, Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Friday 30 Jul 2010 16:57:37 Rodney Baker wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 01:02:29 Peter Nikolic wrote:
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Did you remember to use the -X switch with w_scan to make it produce a xine-compatible channels.conf file? Tested here and works fine.
Incidentally, following Basil's email re vlc, I simply started vlc from a terminal with .xine/channels.conf (the file previously generated by w_scan) as the parameter and vlc read the xine-format channels.conf file and worked fine (but performance seemed slightly worse than kaffeine on the same channels).
Hi .
I have noticed when i used xine for tv that it was slow to respond to channel changes
I've used xine since "time immemorial" and the changes from one station to the next is not slow- it only takes a couple of seconds or so to buffer the next channel.
i have not tried to use VLC with a xine playlist i will have to try see how it behaves but i have to say that using VLC with this format of playlist it is lightening quick to load and change channel really impressively quick in fact , I will try the xine style list tomorrow when i get back from golf and let you know how it works comparitivley
Pete .
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