[Freevo-users] copy files from sdcard

2005-03-01 Thread Andreas Fürtig
Hi all!

I have a little idea. it would be very nice, if there be a plugin to copy 
files from sd card on hard drive. for example pictures from a digital cam.

i think about to write my own plugin, but first i want to ask, if somebody 
tried this before... the other part is that i dont understand anything if a 
take a look on the example plugin code... i only search for a sample plugin, 
that shows me how to

make a symbol like the cdroms for the sdcard.
a submenu entry like copy files (the python code is very simple i think for 
me)

the functions for themselfs are very easy to understand for me, but i dont 
know how to write them down in one plugin. 
when i look at the plugin sample, i see a file with hundreds of codelines. 

does anybody of you have a very small sample file for me? as i say before, i 
only need a submenu entry in the image menu and the thing with the 
sd-medium...

thanks a lot for some help
(and sorry bout my very bad english)

good night
andreas fuertig


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Re: [Freevo-users] shift tv

2005-03-01 Thread Bart Heremans
I don't think that the time shift functions with mp1e works. It was something
that worked in freevo 1.3 IIRC but not any more.

Browse trought the mplayer tv plugin code, I don't think there is any time
shift code in it.

Bart


>-- Original Message --
>From: John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Reply-To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 12:18:46 +
>Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] shift tv
>
>
>Check you logs for the mp1e command that freevo attempts to run. Copy 
>and paste this onto the command line and see if you get any errors 
>there. Try turning on debugging to see if there are any clues there.
>
>Alberto Hernando wrote:
>> Hi.
>> 
>> I'm finishing the install of my freevo. I'm using 1.5.3. I was wondering
>about 
>> pausing tv (shift tv?). Is it possible to do it? Here's a piece of my

>> local.conf.py:
>> 
>> 
>> TV_RECORD_DIR = '/mnt/video'
>> TV_SETTINGS  = 'pal television europe-west /dev/video0'
>> TV_DRIVER = 'v4l2'
>> TV_DEVICE = '/dev/video0'
>> TV_INPUT = 0
>> FREEVO_CACHEDIR= '/home/mythtv/.freevo'
>> TIMESHIFT_BUFFER_SIZE = 500
>> TIMESHIFT_ENCODE_CMD = 'mp1e -m3 -c%s -p%s -r14,100' %(TV_SETTINGS.split(
>> [3],AUDIO_INPUT_DEVICE) 
>> TIMESHIFT_BUFFER = '/mnt/video/buffer.mpeg' 
>> TV_CHANNEL_PROG = './chchan %(channel)s %(norm)s %(freqtable)s'
>> 
>> TV_DATEFORMAT = '%e-%b' # Day-Month: 11-Jun
>> TV_TIMEFORMAT = '%H:%M' # Hour-Minute 14:05
>> TV_DATETIMEFORMAT = '%A %b %d %I:%M %p' # Thursday September 24 8:54 am
>> -
>> 
>> I use mplayer for tv, as tvtime doesn't work for me. It works as a 
>> stand-alone
>
>> application, but not as a plugin. It just says 'no signal', and I get
a
>blue 
>> screen with the name and number of the channels. Well, I press space bar
>and 
>> the image stops. Press again, and it goes on. But it jumps to real time
>tv 
>> again. While stopped, I try to find the buffer file, but I can't find
it.
>I 
>> have mp1e installed, but perhaps it isn't well configured. Well, that's
>all I 
>> can say. I'd like very much to make this work and not having to use mythtv,
>
>> as I think freevor is simpler to use and smoother to run.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>>  Alberto
>> 
>> 
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