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#16
VOMP General / MVP / Re: new HD Vomp?
February 14, 2011, 14:48:58
This is very exciting but how easy is it to get to what I assume will be some kind of top level menu of the new VOMP client application?

Will it be something like this:?
Power on your bluray player
Select the HDMI input on your TV (not necessary if you have some kind of auto switching on your TV)
Select attached media playback/browser from your bluray player menu or remote control
Browse to your AVCHD file containing the new VOMP client application (USB stick or NAS I guess)
Voila! VOMP top level menu acquired.

The MediaMVP VOMP system I have gets some serious use. The fact you can press one button on a remote to get to the top level menu is very convenient indeed and gets good WAF. (2 presses if you don't have auto SCART switching).

Stu-e
#17
VOMP General / MVP / Re: new HD Vomp?
January 04, 2011, 13:28:50
Is that (CE 3100 Media Processor) Intel  blue?

Stu-e
#18
Vomp For Windows / Pre-alpha HDTV playback
February 17, 2010, 13:16:25
I do not have a Windows system which I could volunteer to test HDTV playback but I am curious about this.

What are the software requirements at the moment? Does it work with XP, Vista or Windows7?

Depending on hardware support, how is hardware decoding and most importantly deinterlacing enabled?

Stu-e
#19
FYI
With recent developments in the vdr-streamdev plugin,  the XBMC pvr-testing2 branch is showing promise as a possible vdr client.

http://streamdev.vdr-developer.org/snapshots/

http://www.xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=45314&highlight=pvr

svn checkout http://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xbmc/branches/pvr-testing2

I can't comment on the detail of Vomp vs. Streamdev, but Vomp was designed from the start as a VDR thin client.
#20
VOMP General / MVP / Re: Mediaplayer and transcoding
December 14, 2009, 08:59:36
Is there a script for that?

Stu-e
#21
VOMP General / MVP / Mediaplayer and transcoding
December 13, 2009, 15:14:22
Is it possible to playback flac files?

Stu-e
#22
VOMP General / MVP / Re: HDTV samples needed
December 02, 2009, 09:50:26
Try asking on the VDR developer mailing list. Plenty of helpful people there developing HD capability.
http://www.linuxtv.org/lists.php

Stu-e
#23
VOMP General / MVP / Re: New switch = boot problem
November 09, 2009, 09:51:55
Ok I have had some success.
With my Linux box configured with a DHCP server and a TFTP server my MVP will boot fully with a plain ethernet switch or my new ADSL router (providing DHCP in the ADSL router is disabled). So I am happily back to a state where I can view my recordings!

The fact remains though I could not get the MVP to boot successfully using the vompserver built in bootp and tftp servers or even the built in tftp server and a separate dhcp server, using a plain ethernet switch.

Stu-e

[edit] Please note I have always disabled the Linux box firewall.
#24
VOMP General / MVP / Re: New switch = boot problem
November 06, 2009, 09:34:20
I'm still having no success getting my MVP to boot. I set up a DHCP server with the following dhcpd.conf file:

ddns-update-style none;

subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 192.168.1.64;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;

default-lease-time 21600;
max-lease-time 43200;
group {
next-server 192.168.1.64;          # IP address of your TFTP server

host mvp {
hardware ethernet  00:0d:fe:00:44:ab;
fixed-address 192.168.1.100;
filename "vomp-dongle-0.3.1";
}
}
}


I disabled the vompserver bootp server but enabled the vompserver tftp server.

The MVP is assigned the ip address ok but appears to make no contact with the tftp server. vompserver.log gets up to [debug]  Tftpd - Starting wait, then nothing.

The mvp is a rev d3a. I am using a basic ethernet switch. My Linux distro is Mandriva 2009.1. There are no other devices attached to my network.

Please, any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks

Stu-e
#25
VOMP General / MVP / Re: New switch = boot problem
November 05, 2009, 09:32:03
In order to test whether the problem was with my new adsl router, I setup my old adsl router that works but turned off the dhcp server in it so that it was in effect just a basic ethernet switch. I set the pc ethernet address manually and also the MediaMVP address manually in its vomp-mymacaddresshere.conf file. This setup did not boot the MediaMVP with identical results to that I described earlier, that is boot stops at the point where the MediaMVP successfully downloads its dongle.

I replaced the adsl router with a bog standard 8port 100mbit ethernet switch with identical results.

Can anybody suggest where the problem is here?

Tonight I am going to try it without any form of switch, just a direct ethernet cable (with tx/rx swapped round). I can't simplify things anymore than that. I would like to try using a dhcp server in my pc but the Mandriva package I have has a buggy dhcpd.conf file that needs work.

Stu-e
#26
VOMP General / MVP / Re: New switch = boot problem
November 04, 2009, 14:19:17
Can Vomp operate without a DHCP server or can I force the Vompclient to ignore the DHCP server? I am having difficulty getting either way to work.

Stu-e
#27
VOMP General / MVP / Re: New switch = boot problem
November 03, 2009, 13:38:20
The led activity on the ethernet connector goes something like this:
Apply power
Orange on, Green occasionally flashes
Orange remains on, Green rapid flashing
Orange remains on, Green off
Orange off, Green off
Orange on, Green off

The Hauppauge splash screen is still showing on tv with all but one of the white progress squares filled.
And that is as far as it gets.
Does this tell us anything?

Stu-e
#28
VOMP General / MVP / New switch = boot problem
November 03, 2009, 09:34:08
I recently changed my broadband adsl router which I also use a the main switch in my home ethernet network. Now my mvp will not boot the vompclient. I changed back to my old router/switch and it works fine. Both routers are set as the network dhcp server. If the vompserver is not running I can ping the mvp at its dhcp assigned address, but after it has loaded the dongle it disappears from the network. Ping gets no response and after some time even the mac address disappears from arp. The new router is a Thomson TG585.

Anybody know why one switch would work and another will not?

Here is my vompserver.log

00:19:19.080715 [info]   Main - Logging started
00:19:19.080767 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key Server name not found
00:19:19.080809 [debug]  UDPReplier - UDP replier started
00:19:19.080870 [debug]  BOOTPD - Starting bootpd
00:19:19.080893 [debug]  BOOTPD - Bootp replier started
00:19:19.080925 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key TFTP directory not found
00:19:19.080948 [info]   Main - TFTP path '/video0/plugins/vompserver/'
00:19:19.080954 [debug]  Tftpd - Starting TFTPd
00:19:19.080897 [debug]  BOOTPD - Starting wait
00:19:19.080978 [debug]  Tftpd - Starting wait
00:19:19.080986 [debug]  Tftpd - TFTP server started with base path '/video0/plugins/vompserver/'
00:19:19.081019 [info]   Main - Not starting MVPRelay
00:19:19.081036 [debug]  Main - MVPServer run success
00:19:56.538360 [debug]  BOOTPD - Wait finished
00:19:56.538499 [debug]  BOOTPD - Got request
00:19:56.538540 [debug]  Config - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:19:56.538562 [debug]  BOOTPD - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:19:56.538620 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key IP not found
00:19:56.538643 [WARN]   BOOTPD - No IP found for MVP. Hopefully it has one already...
00:19:56.538680 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key Override IP not found
00:19:56.538701 [debug]  BOOTPD - Will not change MVP IP if it already has one
00:19:56.538721 [debug]  BOOTPD - No IP found to give to MVP
00:19:56.538741 [debug]  BOOTPD - Starting wait
00:20:05.558055 [debug]  BOOTPD - Wait finished
00:20:05.558165 [debug]  BOOTPD - Got request
00:20:05.558206 [debug]  Config - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:20:05.558228 [debug]  BOOTPD - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:20:05.558284 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key IP not found
00:20:05.558309 [WARN]   BOOTPD - No IP found for MVP. Hopefully it has one already...
00:20:05.558346 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key Override IP not found
00:20:05.558366 [debug]  BOOTPD - Will not change MVP IP if it already has one
00:20:05.558394 [debug]  BOOTPD - No IP found to give to MVP
00:20:05.558414 [debug]  BOOTPD - Starting wait
00:20:19.605161 [debug]  BOOTPD - Wait finished
00:20:19.605271 [debug]  BOOTPD - Got request
00:20:19.605313 [debug]  Config - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:20:19.605335 [debug]  BOOTPD - Opened config file: /video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-00-0D-FE-00-44-AB.conf
00:20:19.605395 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key IP not found
00:20:19.605418 [WARN]   BOOTPD - No IP found for MVP. Hopefully it has one already...
00:20:19.605455 [debug]  Config - Config error: Key Override IP not found
00:20:19.605476 [debug]  BOOTPD - Will not change MVP IP if it already has one
00:20:19.605496 [debug]  BOOTPD - Leave YI=0 as MVP already has good IP
00:20:19.605562 [debug]  BOOTPD - Starting wait
00:20:19.735737 [debug]  Tftpd - Wait finished
00:20:19.735846 [debug]  TftpClient - Client handler started
00:20:19.735910 [debug]  Tftpd - Starting wait
00:20:19.735919 [debug]  TftpClient - RRQ received for vomp-dongle-0.3.0cvs230509
00:20:19.736020 [info]   TftpClient - File: '/video0/plugins/vompserver/vomp-dongle-0.3.0cvs230509'
00:20:26.955852 [info]   TftpClient - File transfer finished
00:20:26.955978 [info]   TftpClient - processMessage terminating connection


Stu-e
#29
VOMP General / MVP / Re: OT: VOMP HD Device
October 15, 2009, 15:35:48
Isn't that the same situation with the MediaMVP?
If I remember correctly someone on this forum mentioned the audio/video was closed source for the MediaMVP also.

Stu-e
#30
VOMP General / MVP / Re: OT: VOMP HD Device
October 15, 2009, 13:39:51
Developer toolset here:
http://wdtv.elmarweber.org/index.php/2009/wdtv-tools-development-vmware-image

I have utterly no experience of this kind of development but I'm guessing that a starting point would be to extract the application code from the vompclient source and compile it for the wdtv. The painful bit is working out how to interface with the closed source video/audio drivers.

Stu-e