update multimedia/audacious-plugins to 3.1.1
update audio/audacious-duumb to 0.73 (to make it compatible with audacious 3.1.1) [1]
mark audio/wmauda as broken (not compatible with audacious 3.1.1)
bump PORTREVISION of depeding ports
Approved by: maintainer [1]
providers on their portal channels. This EEPG data is transmitted in a
non-standard format on a non-standard PID.
Currently the following EEPG formats are supported:
-Mediahighway 1 (CanaalDigitaalNL, CSat, Cyfra+)
-Mediahighway 2 (Digital+)
-Sky Italy
-Sky UK
-Freesat
-Premiere
-NagraGuide (CanaalDigitaalNL, only in test)
WWW: http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/plg-eepg
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d6si2748840pbk.7 (in reply to RCPT TO command)
With Hat: portmgr
as a TV/PVR Backend to XBMC.
It adds support for Live TV watching, replaying of Recordings,
programming Timers and EPG TV Guide to use on same computer or over
the Network.
This add-on requires the installed "vdr-plugin-xvdr" plugin on the
VDR server. VDR itself doen't need any patches or modification to
use all the current features.
WWW: https://github.com/pipelka/xbmc-addon-xvdr
is a free and open source cross-platform media-player
and entertainment hub.
This is a tagged release of the XBMC pvr-ppa-odk branch that adds
PVR functionality using tvheadend (not ported to FreeBSD yet but
can be used over the network), MythTV (currently broken), or VDR
(via external plugins), and is located at:
https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc
WWW: http://xbmc.org/
k3bscsicommand_bsd.cpp:96: error: 'struct scsi_sense_data' has no member named 'flags'
k3bscsicommand_bsd.cpp:97: error: 'struct scsi_sense_data' has no member named 'add_sense_code'
k3bscsicommand_bsd.cpp:98: error: 'struct scsi_sense_data' has no member named 'add_sense_code_qual'
[..]
Reported by: pointyhat
Feature safe: yes
- Add knob to install the Linux version too (needs
multimedia/linux_dvbwrapper-kmod kldload'ed to run.)
- Add workaround to avoid invalid UTF-8 encodings when converting
from ISO_6937-2 (that the iconv used on FreeBSD doesn't know) -
if you need ISO_6937-2 converted properly you have to use the
Linux version for now. (Tho all the 8-bit channel names I see
here marked as the default ISO_6937-2 charset are in fact
ISO8859-1(5) i.e. the charset isn't marked properly on those
transponders and thus the Linux version would convert them wrongly
too.)
Feature safe: yes