On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Dan Schmidt <helpdesk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great price, I have to admit.  I suppose if you were familiar with it,
> it would be a good idea.  I might suggest putting a howto on the wiki
> for those who give up on lirc.

I'll try to get to it if I can.  Things have picked up this week so it
might be next week.

>
> Cpufreq-set doesn't seem to work on my pentium 4.  Are you over clocking
> your processer?

Not overclocking.  Not all CPUs are scalable.  It depends on the CPU
and the Linux driver for it.  Try the following:

cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies

If you get nothing or just one frequency, it probably won't scale.
Sometimes there is a setting in the BIOS to enable it, but again it
may just not be capable.  My main, server/freevo box has an AMD Athlon
x2 and it can scale.  The freevo box in my bedroom is a P4 generation
Celeron and it cannot scale.

I don't scale mine above the max frequency it is capable of.  Really,
the who purpose of not running it "full speed" all the time is that
probably 70-90% of the day, it is sitting more or less idle.  I scale
it down to 1 Ghz (from 3 Ghz) to save on power and make it easier to
keep cool.

> A couple more tips:
>
> 1.  Flashaid.  The results were noticeably better.
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flash-aid/

I might have to check into that.  I don't really have a desktop per se
on that pc, nor do I have firefox (I launch things in Chrome, if
needed) but I might try it out.  Overall though, with the processor
running at full speed, and hardware acceleration turned off, Flash
generally seems to work fine.

>
> 2.  Volume
>
> I like the sound up all the way when I launch hulu.  Turn up the sound
> on the remote or with alsamixer, run '/sbin/alsactl -f asound.state
> store' to save the settings, then add a' /sbin/alsactl -f
> /home/freevo/asound.state restore' to your hulu startup script.  I'll
> add this to the wiki too, when I cease to find any further tweaks.
> (Which, granted, may be the present)
>

Another good trick.  Hulu generally is more or less the same as most
of my video files I play through Freevo, so I haven't had much volume
issues.  I pretty much keep my alsamixer volumes at around 85 and
adjust the volume on the TV instead.

> On a side rant, I have to applaud Hulu for giving me a good legal way to
> use their site, and especially for doing so on Linux.  No longer need to
> resort to rtmpdump.
>

Agreed.  There seems to be rumors that they may drop support since
they have Hulu+ for set top boxes (Hulu Desktop came out first), but
so far it has kept working.  I haven't seen an update in quite a while
though, so that might indicate something.

Preston

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