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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    So was the problem with the driver support in older VRD v5, or was the problem with the driver implementations in older versions of Wine/Crossover? I think V5 is the highest I might be able to go, due to the circumstances. Thanks BTW for the work you have done here.
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    NextPVR is an all-in-one type of program intended to record and watch live TV and streaming on your computer. It has a DVR-like interface with graphics and all, just like a cable company DVR. The schedule is separate, from Schedules Direct. You can either use NextPVR with a tuner/encoder...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    ...outside of v6 when I found about this software, I have a faint feeling it might not be a huge difference though I'm not entirely sure. I do have Wine because Crossover's price is a bit too high. It would be great to have native support on Linux, unfortunately the original dev passed away and...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    ...with V5 at the time was that it an older video driver (can't remember if it was EVR or VMR) but you can use DX11 now which is fully supported in Wine (and obviously Crossover - which I have also purchased a couple of times to support the developers). Regarding the install process, I wrote a...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    ...probably a few years back. So I never got around to testing on v6. The Crossover Linux program should be current with its internal version of Wine. So no need to install Wine if you are using Crossover Linux. I am a bit surprised that there might be any difference in Linux functionality...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    I just found about Crossover Linux days after having installed Wine. Did you ran the most recent version of VideoReDo? I ran it with Wine and unofrtunately it just refused to accept my .ts videos so I ended up uninstalling it. I don't really think the VRD Batch will affect me so I probably could...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    Indeed there is, right here :) Having used VRD on Linux (Mint) since v6 came out I can confirm it definitely works with Wine though you cannot use batch manager as it requires COM to work, which it doesn't on Wine yet. This does also mean you can't use VAP. Other than that it works flawlessly...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    ...Windows 7 machine with no Internet connection. I was able to install it onto Linux using Crossover Linux (a more refined version of Wine, sold by the main Wine developers). The dealbreaker for me was that it couldn't run the VRD Batch Manager, as that operates using Windows COM objects...
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    There's a tutorial posted in this forum back in April 2019 and it surely uses Wine, however I do wonder if the software will install like normal (files and such) into Linux through that Windows emulator or it'll be a bit more complicated to access the program's files.
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    VideoReDo on Linux?

    I believe there are a number of Linux Windows emulators available. The 1 that comes to mind immediately is: WINE. However, I have no further knowledge of it or Linux for that matter.
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    Good bye

    Yes, I use Linux MInt as my daily driver and have been running VideoReDo via Wine since v6 came out. There's a thread dedicated to Linux here.
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    Good bye

    Infidelus, Do you use VRD on linux, and do you use wine, bottles, or what? to run it.
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    Video drivers needed to make VRD run?

    I tried to meander through the long thread that Dan referred you to regarding running VideoRedo TV Suite under Wine, but gather you got it working using only Crossover, with the installation of the above applications using the "install software into bottle" option. Did you find this by trial and...
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    TVSuite V6 works on Linux with WineHQ (personally rated 'Silver')

    Hello Dan, Thanks for your advice! So, I had a look at the registry (wine regedit). There was a DRD VideoReDo entry under: KEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\DRD Systems\VideoReDo-TVSuite6 However, 'PlaybackDeviceOptions' was empty, apart from the default string. So, what I did was: On the working...
  15. Dan203

    TVSuite V6 works on Linux with WineHQ (personally rated 'Silver')

    I'm not a Wine expert, but that error is coming from attempting to save the settings to the registry. Is there some setting in Wine you need to setup to create a virtual registry? Maybe you forgot to do that on this machine?
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    Video drivers needed to make VRD run?

    ...don't yet run Windows (and maybe never will) so I was wondering whether it was possible to make VRD work using Crossover - a bought version of WINE. This runs windows app without needing Windows. It will happily install and launch, letting you change options etc. but won't open an mpeg2 - it...
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    PlayOn and remove commercials with markers?

    The one thing I'm missing as a Linux user. Always used VAP with VideoReDo when I was on Windows, but sadly COM doesn't work yet with Wine.
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    TVSuite V6 works on Linux with WineHQ (personally rated 'Silver')

    ...Look under 'Other Information - Setup Command Line Parameters' # (thanks Dan for pointing me in the direction of the silent install info) env WINEPREFIX="$PREFIX" wine "$INSTALLER" /SILENT /LOADINF=vrdinstall.ini # Additional components required env WINEPREFIX="$PREFIX" bash winetricks -q...
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    TVSuite V6 works on Linux with WineHQ (personally rated 'Silver')

    Wine runs on macOS, however I have no idea whether VRD would work - I largely abandoned macOS years ago and have no means to test current versions. Fundamentally macOS derived from a *nix world and is pretty much POSIX compliant, which is the target of much of the Wine 'translation'. However...
  20. Dan203

    TVSuite V6 works on Linux with WineHQ (personally rated 'Silver')

    Can Wine be used on Mac OSX? Just wonder if this could be a way for Mac users to use VRD without having to resort to VMs or Bootcamp.
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