Re: [Freevo-users] Some questions about freevo feautures

2007-03-22 Thread Gillen Dan
John Molohan wrote:
 Richard van Paasen wrote:
   
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 And where can I find that patch for xine.
 
   
   
   
 
 On the xine mailing list, sourceforge or here: http://www.t3i.nl

 The xine team is planning a new release. You can also just wait for that.

 Richard
 
 Hi Richard,

 When I try to download either of the xine patches from your site I just 
 get redirected to the front page of your site. If I download the 
 autoshutdown plugin it works.

 John

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I think this should be the right one :)

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1635452group_id=9655atid=359655

Dan

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[Freevo-users] LinuxMCE - anyone tried this?

2007-03-22 Thread John Molohan
Just came across this. Seems to be based on Pluto home.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4422887272477313460
http://linuxmce.com/

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Re: [Freevo-users] LinuxMCE - anyone tried this?

2007-03-22 Thread Jason Tackaberry
John Molohan wrote:
 Just came across this. Seems to be based on Pluto home.

 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4422887272477313460
   

I especially enjoyed the 5 minutes of black screen at the end of the video.

There are some interesting ideas there, some stuff we can steal for
sure.  I disagree with a lot of the UI choices, and a lot of the video
felt like propaganda.  The idea of the remote sounds cool, but in
practice I find it dubious.  We all know that soft buttons are like, and
LinuxMCE's UI takes that even one step further.


But overall it looks pretty cool and definitely worthy of some inspiration.

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Re: [Freevo-users] LinuxMCE - anyone tried this?

2007-03-22 Thread John Molohan
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
 John Molohan wrote:
   
 Just came across this. Seems to be based on Pluto home.

 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4422887272477313460
   
 

 I especially enjoyed the 5 minutes of black screen at the end of the video.
   
Yeah not sure what's going on there?
 There are some interesting ideas there, some stuff we can steal for
 sure.  I disagree with a lot of the UI choices, and a lot of the video
 felt like propaganda.  The idea of the remote sounds cool, but in
 practice I find it dubious.  We all know that soft buttons are like, and
 LinuxMCE's UI takes that even one step further.
   
The voice over is certainly painful to listen to but I've been meaning 
to try plutohome for a while so I'll probably give it (and Ubuntu) a go.

 But overall it looks pretty cool 
Not bad alright.
 and definitely worthy of some inspiration.
Exactly :)

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Re: [Freevo-users] Suggestions and hardware requirements for quad tuner setup (Freevo in a college: recording TV for lectuers)

2007-03-22 Thread John Molohan
Dirk Meyer wrote:
 John Molohan wrote:
   
 I'm in the position to introduce Freevo as a great solution to an old 
 problem here. In the past our lecturers have recorded TV on to VHS tapes 
 and then play these back to their students. This has a number of 
 drawbacks and we feel it's time to move on. 
 

 Welcome to the 20th century ;)
   
:)
   
 In order to do this I'm looking at a quad analogue tuners with mpeg2 
 hardware encoding (2 x PVR500s maybe).  What I'm looking for is 
 experience from anyone who may have done something similar. Were there 
 any particular problems you came across? Does anyone know of any nice 
 rack mountable kit that would suit? What rating PSU would you recommend? 
 Etc.
 

 I box with two dvb cards (so a similar setup) is easy to build. No
 need for a special PSU.

   
 One of my staff is also a student here and might be partaking in the SOC 
 for Freevo so we might end up extending Freevo a bit during this. 
 

 Cool. But remeber, we only have until Friday to accept students.

   
 Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

 The 2.0 freevo-tvserver + freevo-tvdev with kaa.record2 (WIP) is
 exactly what you need.


 Dischi
Guess that's a good reason to finally look at the 2.0 stuff.

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