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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #21 Stosun

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Posted 21 June 2018 - 06:20

Can you test this update for 6.x? If it works I'll update the feed.

 

Hello,
this version works and there's a slower response. But I attribute it to the box and its processor or little memory. Thank you very much

Edited by Stosun, 21 June 2018 - 06:22.


Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #22 Erik Slagter

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Posted 21 June 2018 - 19:59

"not full" HD is 720, the way the "HD" skins have been for a long time. The resolution suitable for basic receivers, that can't handle 1080 "full hd" HD resolution.

 

What we need to do, imho, is to make two versions of OpenOpera

 

- the original one, for the basic receivers

- a patched one for normal receivers

 

Do I understand that the user must patch some things himself? Or is it in pre/post install scripts?

 

I'd prefer to do the patching in the build process so you get two clean packages.


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #23 ims

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Posted 21 June 2018 - 20:21

now is in this package all ok for both - basic and normal receivers.

 

Only in opera.ini is different lines:

Scale=150
WBMP Scale=150

or

Scale=100
WBMP Scale=100

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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #24 Stosun

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Posted 21 June 2018 - 20:27

I use full hd skin and I do not see any slowdown over hd skin. Open Opera has a slow response. My Internet connection is 30Mb / s. There is probably no problem here.


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #25 WanWizard

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Posted 21 June 2018 - 21:32

"not full" HD is 720, the way the "HD" skins have been for a long time. The resolution suitable for basic receivers, that can't handle 1080 "full hd" HD resolution.

 

What we need to do, imho, is to make two versions of OpenOpera

 

- the original one, for the basic receivers

- a patched one for normal receivers

 

Indeed, so that is what I've done. ;) BTW not in the build process, OpenOpera is a binary package in the 3rdparty feed.


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #26 Erik Slagter

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Posted 22 June 2018 - 11:51

We could make this a quasi-self-built package. Make a recipe that unpacks the binary package, optionally patch a few files and then "install" them depending on what version.

 

We could even say the ARM receivers always get the full HD version and the other the 720 version. Otherwise you'd need to make it an PACKAGE_ARCH=${MACHINE_ARCH} package, which I am not too fond of. On the other that, would finetune to get exactly the right package in each machine's host, which would make @Frenske definitely happy ;)


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #27 WanWizard

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Posted 22 June 2018 - 11:54

We could. Where "we" does not include "me" at the moment, no time... ;)


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #28 Erik Slagter

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Posted 22 June 2018 - 14:23

I don't think it would be that much work, at least for someone somewhat familiar with OE. Volunteers?


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #29 FRAP

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Posted 28 July 2018 - 18:15

Hello in version 6.2 It is the default plug-in HbtTV as it is a wonderful working miracle (youtube) to remove (give a kick) using the send command TELNET help me please


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Re: Hbbtv formuler F4 turbo #30 FRAP

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Posted 28 July 2018 - 20:45

He solved his problem!
1 give the command to telnet  opkg list-installed | grep hbbtv
2 all that will show (remove) delete!
Example!!!
 
root@vuduo2:~# opkg list-installed | grep hbbtv
enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv - git8522+9e71a84-r1.0
vuplus-hbbtv-dumpait - git10+1adfdd7-r2.3
root@vuduo2:~# 
root@vuduo2:~# 
 
Then give the commands in turn to delete
 
opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv - git8522+9e71a84-r1.0 --force-depends --force-overwrite
 
opkg remove vuplus-hbbtv-dumpait - git10+1adfdd7-r2.3 --force-depends --force-overwrite

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