Check TV_RECORD_DIR and OVERLAY_DIR in local_conf.py.
Do they exist and does the user running freevo has acces to it ?
Bart
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From: Martin Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005
Mine is set to my old MOVE_DATA_DIR :
OVERLAY_DIR = '/usr/local/freevo/movie-data-dir/'
Bart
-- Original Message --
From: Martin Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Reply-To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 07:05:26 -0600
Subject: Re:
1) First add DEBUG=1 to local_conf.py
2) Can you watch tv with = mplayer tv:// (and some options)
3) can you watch tv with freevo (take a show in the tvguide that is
currently running, else freevo will try to schedule it)
4) try to record manually, cut and paste the record command from the
logfile
Hi,
I'm using freevo with dfbmga output.
Freevo starts fine. Freevo screen is booting on my tv (Second head) my
monitor goes to black(First head).
After playing a movie the screen stays black.
And 1 of the python threads uses all of the idle cputime.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU
Hi,
right now im trying to get freevo to use my g450 TV-Output,
i connected a composite cable to the second monitor port.
I can use VDR with directfb fine.
I got the latest release from freevo and compiled SDL with directfb
support on debian/sid.
my freevo.conf:
chanlist = us-cable
display =
These things:
http://www.nmediapc.com/product1.htm
Plastic and sheet steel construction, so not particularly well made, but
far more affordable than D.Vine and similar cases. Price range I've seen
for the case alone is about $115-$150.
Specs look good - integrated IR receiver
I had the same problem as a few more I think the package you need is lirc-lib
and or lirc-lib-devel. I found them at atrpms. I hope this helps
Thanks for the quick reply. This did fix my problem.
Jon
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Hi,
I'm the RPM packager for Freevo. My system is currently running FC2.
I'm using a self built RPM for lirc 0.7.0 for FC2. I can't remember why
I'm not using 0.6.6, perhaps something to do with input event support in
kernel 2.6. I built the RPM by
It looks too tall to blend in as a hi-fi component, almost all of them
do.
I'm sticking with my Antec Sonata, it runs quiet and with the LED's
disconnected everyone thinks it's part of the surround sound setup.
- Chris
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:45:17 -0700, Eric Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 00:57:17 -0500
Chris Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks too tall to blend in as a hi-fi component, almost all of them
do.
I'm sticking with my Antec Sonata, it runs quiet and with the LED's
disconnected everyone thinks it's part of the surround sound setup.
Awe... The Dell PowerEdge 400SC sitting in my entertainment unit looks
fine. There are so many black components people never pay any attention
to the one that looks like it fell on it's side. It is EXTREMELY
quiet. Quieter than my notebook or any other computer I have.
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