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1  Neuros OSD / Neuros OSD - I need help! / Re: recording and network questions on: November 06, 2006, 01:40:51 PM
Ok, i configured the network settings of the osd to dhcp, connected it to my soho router and now everything works fine. I tried to mount an nfs share of my pc and it works great.

Thanks again.

Thomas
2  Neuros OSD / Neuros OSD - I need help! / Re: recording and network questions on: November 06, 2006, 04:25:21 AM
I set the ip information staticly. Cause this did not seem to work, i set the ip information with uboot as kernel parameter with setenv. But i forget to set the same ip in the network settings of the osd. I think this could be the problem. I will try to set the same ip over uboot and the the network settings. I will post a reply when my tests are done.
3  Neuros OSD / Neuros OSD - I need help! / Re: recording questions on: November 03, 2006, 03:16:32 AM
Thanks for the reply. I switched the osd tv output to pal and then back to ntsc and now it works.

I have a second problem. I connect the osd with serial cable and network cable to my pc. Serial cable works great, but network thems to be broken. When i turn on my osd the network will be initialised with the information stored in the 'ip' variable set with setenv. I can ping these ip at the begin of the boot process of the osd,  but while booting the network stops working.

Any ideas?
4  Neuros OSD / Neuros OSD - I need help! / recording and network questions on: October 29, 2006, 07:02:39 AM
Hi,

i get my OSD from thinkgeek a few days ago and tried the recording features yesterday.
I know there are bugs in sync betwen audio and video, so i skip this question.

My setup looks so:
Plugged my tv in a/v out and my dvd player in a/v in. When i boot up the OSD i saw the picture from the dvd player in the background, but unfortunately its monochrome and the picture is not in the center of the screen. The bottom of the picture is at the head of the OSD screen.
Same conduct when recording.

My question: Is this a well-known OSD bug or is something weird with my setup?

Thanks,
Thomas
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