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I am wondering that I did not found a VDR-Application to switch the tv-channel using my N900 at watching TV on my VDR....I simply can switch my channels in a terminal by:
telnet <ip> <port>
...then ex. CHAN 3
...this is called/using SVDRP (simple VDR protocoll
but maemo has no Gui? NO vdr-fans around in this great linux-maemo-corner?
regards
schasch
( INFO:I have the great gigaset-m740 with hacked vdr on it....see http://www.open7x0.org/arena/forumdisplay.php?fid=61 )