Update of /cvsroot/freevo/website
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Modified Files:
        content_about.html content_hardware.html content_install.html 
        content_status.html freevo.css 
Log Message:
HTML cleanup, and more stuff moved into CSS (when tables were used
unnecessarily)

Also added a new News item.


Index: content_about.html
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  <h2><a name="About">About</h2>
+ <p class="news">
  Freevo is an open-source digital video jukebox (PVR, DVR) based on Linux
  in addition to a number of open-source audio/video tools. 
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*** 8,26 ****
  PVR computer with a TV+remote, as well as on a regular desktop
  computer using the monitor and keyboard.
! 
! <p>
! 
  Freevo is easy to download and install for new users. Most hardware is
  supported (graphic boards, sound cards and video capture devices).
! 
! <p>
! 
  The Freevo core is under heavy development. It is mostly written in
  the <a href="http://www.python.org";>Python</a> programming language
  which is very well suited for high-level control applications like
  Freevo.
! 
  <h4><a name="TechnicalInformation">Technical Information</a></h4>
! 
  A project like Freevo leverages a wealth of powerful free software tools. The main 
projects
  used include:
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  PVR computer with a TV+remote, as well as on a regular desktop
  computer using the monitor and keyboard.
! </p><p class="news">
  Freevo is easy to download and install for new users. Most hardware is
  supported (graphic boards, sound cards and video capture devices).
! </p><p class="news">
  The Freevo core is under heavy development. It is mostly written in
  the <a href="http://www.python.org";>Python</a> programming language
  which is very well suited for high-level control applications like
  Freevo.
! </p>
  <h4><a name="TechnicalInformation">Technical Information</a></h4>
! </p><p class="news">
  A project like Freevo leverages a wealth of powerful free software tools. The main 
projects
  used include:
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  </ul>
  and our website, code and CVS is graciously hosted by <a 
href="http://www.sourceforge.net/";>Sourceforge.net</a>
! <br/>
  
  <h4>Main menu screenshot</h4>
! 
  This image shows the main menu for the default <tt>blue_round2</tt> skin. The theme 
can
  easily be changed using XML-based skins.
! 
! <p>
! 
  <center><a href="screenshots.html">
             <img src="ss/blue_round2/freevo_ss1_320.jpg" width="320"
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  </ul>
  and our website, code and CVS is graciously hosted by <a 
href="http://www.sourceforge.net/";>Sourceforge.net</a>
! </p>
  
  <h4>Main menu screenshot</h4>
! <p class="news">
  This image shows the main menu for the default <tt>blue_round2</tt> skin. The theme 
can
  easily be changed using XML-based skins.
! </p>
  <center><a href="screenshots.html">
             <img src="ss/blue_round2/freevo_ss1_320.jpg" width="320"
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          </a>
  </center>
! <br>
! 
  More <a href="screenshots.html">screenshots</a>.
! 
  <h4>Initial Web Interface Screenshot</h4>
! 
  This is a shot of the new Freevo web interface, more shots to come as it is flushed 
out.
! <p>
  <center><a href="ss/web/freevoweb_ss640.jpg" target="_new">
  <img src="ss/web/freevoweb_ss320.jpg" width="320" height="240"></a>
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          </a>
  </center>
! </p><p class="news">
  More <a href="screenshots.html">screenshots</a>.
! </p>
  <h4>Initial Web Interface Screenshot</h4>
! <p class="news">
  This is a shot of the new Freevo web interface, more shots to come as it is flushed 
out.
! </p><p class="news">
  <center><a href="ss/web/freevoweb_ss640.jpg" target="_new">
  <img src="ss/web/freevoweb_ss320.jpg" width="320" height="240"></a>
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  <h4>Freevo system components</h4>
! 
  This figure shows the main components in a Freevo system. Many parts
  are optional, a monitor with X11 can be used instead of Video/TV, the
  keyboard can be used instead of a remote, video in is not required,
  etc.
- 
  <p>
- 
  <center><img src="images/freevo_hw.gif" align="middle"></center>
! 
! <br><br>
! 
--- 58,67 ----
  
  <h4>Freevo system components</h4>
! <p class="news">
  This figure shows the main components in a Freevo system. Many parts
  are optional, a monitor with X11 can be used instead of Video/TV, the
  keyboard can be used instead of a remote, video in is not required,
  etc.
  <p>
  <center><img src="images/freevo_hw.gif" align="middle"></center>
! </p>

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  <h4>System Requirements</h4>
  
  A 400 MHz class CPU is sufficient for a low-end system to play music, 
  movies and watch TV. 
! 
  <h4>Graphics Board</h4>
! 
  Almost any graphics board can be used. Freevo uses 
  <a href="http://www.libsdl.org";>SDL</a> which supports X11, FB, etc.
! 
  <h4>Video Capture and Compression</h4>
! 
  Any Video4Linux1/2 compatible board, which includes the popular 
  Hauppage WinTV boards. There is also support for recording via the 
  Hauppauage PVR cards, provided they are based on the <a 
href="http://ivtv.sourceforge.net/";>ivtv</A>-chipset.
! <br/>
  VCD-quality video compression can be in software via mp1e even on a Celeron 400, but 
higher quality compression
  like MPEG-2 or Divx/Xvid require a more powerful machine.
! 
! 
  <h4>Soundcard</h4>
! 
  Any OSS or ALSA compatible board. It helps if it can support 
  the sample-rates that will be used for movies and music. DVDs for instance
  use 48 KHz which some older soundcards do not support.
! 
! Depending on your card, digital AC3 output is supported by Freevo.
! 
  <h4>Remote Control (Optional)</h4>
! 
  A remote is not necessary if the keyboard can be used instead. 
! 
  It is pretty easy to build an RS232 infra-red 
  <a href="images/ir_receiver.jpg">receiver board</a> for your remote control. It works
  with <a href="http://www.lirc.org";>lirc</a>, where you can also find
  the <a href="http://www.lirc.org/receivers.html";>schematics</a>. 
! 
  It works with most remotes.
! 
! <p>
! 
  Some <a href="http://www.hauppage.com";>WinTV</a> boards have builtin IR
  receivers for the bundled remote. It should also work with 
  <a href="http://www.lirc.org";>lirc</a>.
! 
! <p>
! 
  If you don't want to build a receiver yourself, you can <a 
href="http://www.evation.com/orders/online.html";>buy one</a> for $35
! 
  <h2><a name="Configurations">Configurations</h2>
  <p>
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  <h4>System Requirements</h4>
  
+ <p>
  A 400 MHz class CPU is sufficient for a low-end system to play music, 
  movies and watch TV. 
! </p>
  <h4>Graphics Board</h4>
! <p>
  Almost any graphics board can be used. Freevo uses 
  <a href="http://www.libsdl.org";>SDL</a> which supports X11, FB, etc.
! </p>
  <h4>Video Capture and Compression</h4>
! <p>
  Any Video4Linux1/2 compatible board, which includes the popular 
  Hauppage WinTV boards. There is also support for recording via the 
  Hauppauage PVR cards, provided they are based on the <a 
href="http://ivtv.sourceforge.net/";>ivtv</A>-chipset.
! </p><p>
  VCD-quality video compression can be in software via mp1e even on a Celeron 400, but 
higher quality compression
  like MPEG-2 or Divx/Xvid require a more powerful machine.
! </p>
  <h4>Soundcard</h4>
! <p>
  Any OSS or ALSA compatible board. It helps if it can support 
  the sample-rates that will be used for movies and music. DVDs for instance
  use 48 KHz which some older soundcards do not support.
! </p><p>
! If your card supports it and has a SPDIF or optical output, you can use AC3 audio.
! </p>
  <h4>Remote Control (Optional)</h4>
! <p>
  A remote is not necessary if the keyboard can be used instead. 
! </p><p>
  It is pretty easy to build an RS232 infra-red 
  <a href="images/ir_receiver.jpg">receiver board</a> for your remote control. It works
  with <a href="http://www.lirc.org";>lirc</a>, where you can also find
  the <a href="http://www.lirc.org/receivers.html";>schematics</a>. 
! </p><p>
  It works with most remotes.
! </p>
  Some <a href="http://www.hauppage.com";>WinTV</a> boards have builtin IR
  receivers for the bundled remote. It should also work with 
  <a href="http://www.lirc.org";>lirc</a>.
! </p><p>
  If you don't want to build a receiver yourself, you can <a 
href="http://www.evation.com/orders/online.html";>buy one</a> for $35
! </p>
  <h2><a name="Configurations">Configurations</h2>
  <p>

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  <h2><a name="Download">Download</h2>
! 
  You can download Freevo from the Sourceforge 
  <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46652";>download 
page</a>.
! <p>
  <b>There are no external dependencies if you use the full binary
  release (~12 MB)!</b> This means that you will not have to waste any
  time downloading other RPMs, libs etc to run Freevo.
! <p>
  You can also update the binary version of <tt>freevo</tt> from CVS:
  
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  <h2><a name="Download">Download</h2>
! <p>
  You can download Freevo from the Sourceforge 
  <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46652";>download 
page</a>.
! </p><p>
  <b>There are no external dependencies if you use the full binary
  release (~12 MB)!</b> This means that you will not have to waste any
  time downloading other RPMs, libs etc to run Freevo.
! </p><p>
  You can also update the binary version of <tt>freevo</tt> from CVS:
  
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  cvs update
  </pre>
! 
  This can be helpful to get the latest bug-fixes and new features 
  before they are released. It is not needed if you just want to test Freevo.
! 
! <br>
  
  
  <h2><a name="Installation">Installation</h2>
! 
  Quick install:
! 
  <ul>
    <li>Save and un-tar somewhere. e.g. /tmp.
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  cvs update
  </pre>
! <p>
  This can be helpful to get the latest bug-fixes and new features 
  before they are released. It is not needed if you just want to test Freevo.
! </p>
  
  
  <h2><a name="Installation">Installation</h2>
! <p>
  Quick install:
! </p>
  <ul>
    <li>Save and un-tar somewhere. e.g. /tmp.
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  </ul>
! 
  Detailed instructions can be found on the 
  <a
  href="/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/DocumentationPage">Documentation</a>
  page of the Freevo Wiki.
! 
  <p>
  
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  </ul>
! <p>
  Detailed instructions can be found on the 
  <a
  href="/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/DocumentationPage">Documentation</a>
  page of the Freevo Wiki.
! </p>
  <p>
  
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  <a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=46652";>Mail</a> us. 
  It's under active development, and we'll do what we can to help you get started. 
! 
  <p>
  
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  <a href="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=46652";>Mail</a> us. 
  It's under active development, and we'll do what we can to help you get started. 
! </p>
  <p>
  
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  <h2><a name="Distributions">Distributions</a></h2>
! 
  We now have Distribution specific packages available for most major distributions. 
! <br/>
! <br/>
  <li><a href="http://www.rpm.org/";>RedHat, Mandrake, and other RPM-based 
distributions</a></li>
  <ul>Fetch RPM packages from <a 
href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46652";>Sourceforge</A></ul>
  <li><a href="http://www.gentoo.org";>Gentoo</a></li>
  <ul>A Gentoo <a href="http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml#doc_chap3";>ebuild</A> is 
available via this <a href="gentoo/rsync-freevo">rsync-freevo</A> script.</ul>
! 
  <li><a href="http://www.debian.org/";>Debian</a></li>
  <ul>A Debian apt source is available and includes all the dependencies you'll need, 
though a binary of Freevo itself will not be available until the next major release of 
Freevo.
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  <h2><a name="Distributions">Distributions</a></h2>
! <p>
  We now have Distribution specific packages available for most major distributions. 
! </p><p>
  <li><a href="http://www.rpm.org/";>RedHat, Mandrake, and other RPM-based 
distributions</a></li>
  <ul>Fetch RPM packages from <a 
href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46652";>Sourceforge</A></ul>
  <li><a href="http://www.gentoo.org";>Gentoo</a></li>
  <ul>A Gentoo <a href="http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml#doc_chap3";>ebuild</A> is 
available via this <a href="gentoo/rsync-freevo">rsync-freevo</A> script.</ul>
! </p><p>
  <li><a href="http://www.debian.org/";>Debian</a></li>
  <ul>A Debian apt source is available and includes all the dependencies you'll need, 
though a binary of Freevo itself will not be available until the next major release of 
Freevo.
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  deb http://freevo.sourceforge.net/debian unstable main
  </pre>
+ <p>
  Then, simply run <font face="courier">apt-get update &amp;&amp; apt-get install 
task-freevo</font> to
  fetch all the dependencies you'll require to run Freevo.
+ </p>
  </ul>

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  <h2><a name="Status"></a>Current Status (29-May-2003)</h2>
! <p>
  Freevo can be installed on any Linux system, there are no dependencies
  on external libraries or applications if the full binary release is used.
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  <h2><a name="Status"></a>Current Status (29-May-2003)</h2>
! 
  Freevo can be installed on any Linux system, there are no dependencies
  on external libraries or applications if the full binary release is used.

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