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==Important notes about VDR==
Any important notes in context to XBMC, like limitations, pros, cons, whatever. Nothing too in depth, but things that people might want to be aware of before they choose this backend.}}
Any important notes in context to XBMC, like limitations, pros, cons, whatever. Nothing too in depth, but things that people might want to be aware of before they choose this backend.


==Setting up VDR==
==Preinstalled options==
The following XBMC/OS distributions come with VDR already installed, or easily installed as an option. These are great one-stop solutions that can greatly simplify the installation of the backend, as well as various other benefits unique to those distros.
{{editor note|Not sure if there are any pre-installed options for VDR?}}
 
==Installing VDR==
*[[PVR/VDR/Installation]]
*[[PVR/VDR/Installation]]
*Link(s) to (or have a copy of on a subpage) backend setup guide
*Link(s) to (or have a copy of on a subpage) backend setup guide


==Connect XBMC to VDR==
==VDR quick start guide==
*Rest of page will be about setting up this backend's PVR add-on


{{#lst:Add-on:VDR VNSI Client|Settings}}
==Connecting XBMC to VDR==
<section begin="Settings" />
[[File:VDR VNSI Client.settings.png|500px|right]]
{|
|
; VDR Hostname or IP
: ?
; VNSI Port
: ?
; Priority
: ?
; Character Set Conversion
: ?
; Connect timeout(s)
: ?
; Allow VDR Messages
: ?
; Create channel groups automatically on the server
: ?
|}
{{-}}
<section end="Settings" />


[[Category:PVR]]
==Additional guides and links==

Revision as of 14:21, 24 October 2012

Editor note: Intro blah blah blah blah

Any important notes in context to XBMC, like limitations, pros, cons, whatever. Nothing too in depth, but things that people might want to be aware of before they choose this backend.

Preinstalled options

The following XBMC/OS distributions come with VDR already installed, or easily installed as an option. These are great one-stop solutions that can greatly simplify the installation of the backend, as well as various other benefits unique to those distros. Editor note: Not sure if there are any pre-installed options for VDR?

Installing VDR

VDR quick start guide

Connecting XBMC to VDR

VDR Hostname or IP
?
VNSI Port
?
Priority
?
Character Set Conversion
?
Connect timeout(s)
?
Allow VDR Messages
?
Create channel groups automatically on the server
?



Additional guides and links