ing to need a pygame version built
> with Numeric. Updating the wiki to reflect this.
>
>
> Evan
>
> On 10/25/06, Andrew Jergens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Trouble it I have Numeric installed, so it's difficult to
> > > test without deleting it; I w
> Trouble it I have Numeric installed, so it's difficult to
> test without deleting it; I will leave this to you.
>
> Duncan
LOL, Thanks. I've already got Numeric installed also. I'll see what I can
do. I just have so little time for helping right now.
-Andrew
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> Something to do with sndarray and surfarray; surfarray is used in osd.py
> and animation/transition.py.
>
> A quick grep through the sources will reveal what is used. I use:
> grep -r --include="*py" "" src
> or
> grep -r --include="*.[ch] "" /path/to/c/libs/
So, you're saying we definitely nee
Evan,
You're definitely mistaken about smpeg being a requirement of pygame. It's
an OPTIONAL dependency. I've actually compiled pygame and am running Freevo
without smpeg. Additionally, I'm 99.99% sure Numeric is also an OPTIONAL
dependency. If Freevo doesn't use any of the functionality that
> I wouldn't make this assumption, you can try it and if it fails come
> back and fix it.
That was my thought. I'm already on it! I've successfully got freevo up
and running (without smpeg). Now I'm starting the endless configuration
stage.
I just did a search of the Freevo-devel archives, and
-Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:freevo-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Duncan Webb
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:19 PM
> To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] Can't compile smpeg
>
> Andrew Je
Thank you all for your responses. I did a search of the dev list yesterday
and there is an old post where Dischi comments that Freevo probably doesn't
need smpeg. If this is incorrect, please respond.
-Oscilated
-
Using To
Hello List,
I’m compiling everything from scratch (LFS v6) and am
having a problem with smpeg. I’m not at my freevo machine right now, but
does anyone know if there are patches to update smpeg to compile on recent
GCC? Also, what actual functionality does smpeg give Freevo? Seems to
> > What you guys using to remote control your freevo box?
>
> I use a Harmony 880 and like it. There is no perfect remote and this
> one isn't without its problems, but it's one of the better ones I've
> used.
I also use a Harmony remote. However, you have to keep in mind that both
the remote
> My only point was that shitty scaling algorithm equals shitty quality.
> However, no matter how shitty the scaler, if you don't need to scale,
> then you're not going to butcher the quality. Decent LCDs probably have
> very good quality scalers so using a 768 line display is not going to
>
HOLD THAT THOUGHT...
> Almost all of the settop DVD players I've looked at use very ugly
> scaling. Not quite as bad as nearest neighbor, but you can definitely
> see jagged edges and moire effects that can be alleviated with better
> algorithms. Using mplayer with software scaling produces visi
You guys might not know this, but most Television, NOT MONITOR,
manufacturers stand by the little bit of scaling on their 768 screens. I
know the spec is 720p, but when I was at CEDIA (big integrated theater trade
show in Indianapolis, IN), all the manufacturers were standing by their 768
screens
- snip from "Pre Freevo 2.0 Maturity" thread -
> More docs would be great. If you are brave and try Freevo 2.0, aks
> here and I will answer if you promise to add the stuff I write here
> into the wiki :)
snip
OK, I said I'd do it, and now
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