However, when I run kodi, and select TV, I get the channels list (yes, I did manage to build a compatible nf!), but as soon as I click on a channel to watch it, I get an error message saying that the connection to the server has been lost. So, as far as I can tell, everything is built without errors. There were no errors, and all the expected files were present after compiling. It all seemed to compile OK (no errors) but nothing in the lib directory either! In the end, I did a git clone of vnsiserver, placed the resulting folder in the PLUGINS/src directory of vdr, and then rebuilt vdr. However, none of the techniques I found for compiling the vnsi server worked. As far as I can tell, anyway! Kodi runs fine and recognises the plugin, so hopefully all is well.Ĭompiling vdr proved a problem, until Klaus pointed me towards the developer versions.
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This works fine with Kaffeine, VLC and the various dvb utilities, so I know the hardware is OK.įinding all the documentation on how to achieve success has not been easy, but I'm *almost* there! I've successfully compiled Kodi with the vdr plugin. I hope this is the right place to post this! I'm running Slackware64-current on an Intel platform, which means I have to compile everything from scratch.
Vnsiserver (1.5.2) - VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (VNSI) Server If a zap to a program called ZDF HD, Kodi does show one or two pictures from that channel sound work well but than the stream stops and kodi crashes. I'm trying to use vnsi plugin with kodi17 on my mac.