Re: [Freevo-users] /etc/freevo/lircrc not found?

2003-03-12 Thread Aubin Paul
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 11:13:10PM -0500, Alan Murrell wrote:
> I ran the 'helpers/freevo2lirc.pl' script on my
> '/etc/lircd.conf' file, and got an 'lircrc' file,
> which I placed into my '/etc/freevo' directory.

lircd.conf is not the same as lircrc. 

lircd.conf maps the IR codes to button names.
lircrc maps the button names to application commands.

You need to make a lircrc file, or convert your freevo_config.py to an
lircrc file.


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Re: [Freevo-users] /etc/freevo/lircrc not found?

2003-03-12 Thread Alan Murrell
  Okay, I guess I am not making any progress
afterall.

Mandrake 9.0
Freevo 1.3.2-pre2 (binary release)

I ran the 'helpers/freevo2lirc.pl' script on my
'/etc/lircd.conf' file, and got an 'lircrc' file,
which I placed into my '/etc/freevo' directory.

However, Freevo starts up, but the remote still does
not work!  I am once again getting the following in my
'internal-main-0.log':

WARNING: Could not initialize PyLirc!

I checked, and the following file does indeed exist:

/usr/local/freevo/runtime/lib/python2.2/site-packages/pylircmodule.so

and the following in my 'main.log':

freevo: could not connect to socket
freevo: Connection refused

And I do not recall having to jump through all these
hoops previously when using the 1.3.2-pre2 release (or
maybe it was -pre1?).  The hoops being referred to
being the creation of an 'lircrc' file.

I think I will try downloading -pre1 and see if I can
get that works with no problem (and so maybe it would
be a bug in -pre2??)

TIA.

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RE: [Freevo-users] Freevo in a town cable access scenario?

2003-03-12 Thread Michael Osten
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 16:51, Robert Wohleb wrote:
> Agreed. Freevo isn't quite right for you. A better soplution would be for you to 
> write some custom scripts. Assuming MPlayer dies after the end of a video file, it 
> would be easy to incrementally play files from a list. The list could be generated 
> daily via a cron job. It would be easy to implement another script to respawn the 
> first script if it dies, etc. You could get some really good up times with this 
> approach. In fact, with the help of MPlayer this could all be done in bash scripting.

Yea.  At its simplest, you could have people ftp the files and run
"mplayer *" in the directory that they uploaded to.  This would play the
files one after the other in alphabetical order.

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[Freevo-users] Looking for a home for this type of help document

2003-03-12 Thread Michael Ruelle
not sure where to shove this in WIKI.

http://world.std.com/~mruelle/pub/misc/Freevo_Setup.html

I think a set of documents like this might help people install freevo
easier. We could provide similar examples for NVidia card setups and
DXR3 setups too maybe? Just another idea to help on the documentation
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RE: [Freevo-users] Freevo in a town cable access scenario?

2003-03-12 Thread Robert Wohleb
Agreed. Freevo isn't quite right for you. A better soplution would be for you to write 
some custom scripts. Assuming MPlayer dies after the end of a video file, it would be 
easy to incrementally play files from a list. The list could be generated daily via a 
cron job. It would be easy to implement another script to respawn the first script if 
it dies, etc. You could get some really good up times with this approach. In fact, 
with the help of MPlayer this could all be done in bash scripting.

~Rob

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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo in a town cable access scenario?


It's probably not what you want, even though you could do that. It
would probably be simpler just to write a script that calls mplayer
out of cron or something.

The main advantage of Freevo is tying music, video and recording
together so you (and your non-technical significant other :) can use it
easily with a remote.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:10:30PM -0500, Carter Koch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The cable access program in the town in which I live is of poor quality.
> I'm looking for a Digital Video player with
> lot's of hard drive space.  Students in the town could upload .mov's to the 
> DVP using FTP or NFS.. etc..   The DVP could be  programmed to repeat
> whatever .mov's are dumped into it.
> Would Freevo be a good fit for this kind of scenario?  Currently a VHS deck
> repeats itself all day with super poor quality.  I'm
> looking to improve things a bit.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Carter
> 
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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo in a town cable access scenario?

2003-03-12 Thread Aubin Paul
It's probably not what you want, even though you could do that. It
would probably be simpler just to write a script that calls mplayer
out of cron or something.

The main advantage of Freevo is tying music, video and recording
together so you (and your non-technical significant other :) can use it
easily with a remote.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:10:30PM -0500, Carter Koch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The cable access program in the town in which I live is of poor quality.
> I'm looking for a Digital Video player with
> lot's of hard drive space.  Students in the town could upload .mov's to the 
> DVP using FTP or NFS.. etc..   The DVP could be  programmed to repeat
> whatever .mov's are dumped into it.
> Would Freevo be a good fit for this kind of scenario?  Currently a VHS deck
> repeats itself all day with super poor quality.  I'm
> looking to improve things a bit.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Carter
> 
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Re: [Freevo-users] Problem With When Loading TV ListingsI

2003-03-12 Thread Aubin Paul
You need to have xmltv generate stop times, or upgrade to the latest
snapshot of Freevo. The simplest way to fix this problem is to take
the XML file produced by tv_grab_na and pipe it through tv_sort. Check
the Wiki under "North American Listings" in the XMLTV section.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:49:28PM -0500, David J. Kaplan wrote:
> I can't get freevo to work. When I click on TV in the menu, it says
> "preparing the program guide", throws an exception (according to the log
> below), then says "the TV guide is corrupt". The retrieval of the data
> via tv_grab_na appeared to work correctly. Can anyone help? I am running
> Red Hat 8.0 
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] freevo]$ freevo
> Logging info in /var/log/freevo/internal-main-500.log
> ---
> Starting src/main.py:stdin at Wed Mar 12 12:18:44 2003
> Logging info in /var/log/freevo/internal-main-500.log
> ---
> Starting src/main.py:stderr at Wed Mar 12 12:18:45 2003
> Loading configure settings: /usr/local/freevo/freevo.conf
> Reading config file /usr/local/freevo/freevo.conf
> Cfg file data: "chanlist = us-cable"
> Cfg file data: "display = x11"
> Cfg file data: "geometry = 800x600"
> Cfg file data: "jpegtran = /usr/bin/jpegtran"
> Cfg file data: "mplayer = ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mplayer"
> Cfg file data: "tv = ntsc"
> Cfg file data: "version = 1.0"
> Loading cfg: ./freevo_config.py
> Using MPlayer: ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mplayer
> Loading cfg overrides: /usr/local/freevo/local_conf.py
> ROM_DRIVES: Auto-detected and added "('/mnt/cdrom', '/dev/cdrom',
> 'CD-1')"
> 
> WARNING: DVD protection override disabled! You will not be able to play
> protected DVDs!
> 
> Skin: Loading XML file blue_round1
> Imported skin skins/main1/skin_main1.py
> Volume = 40
> Volume = 90
> Volume = 0
> Volume = 0
> Inserting CD-1
> load video plugin imdb
> Main loop starting...
> Building the xml hash database... done
> MEDIA: Status=2
> Posting IDENTIFY_MEDIA event
> main.py:eventhandler(): event=IDENTIFY_MEDIA, arg=None
> XMLTV, trying to read raw file (/tmp/TV.xml)
> epg_xmltv.py: Only adding channels in list
> Couldn't load the TV Guide, got an exception!
> 
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "src/tv/epg_xmltv.py", line 143, in get_guide
> cached_guide = load_guide()
>   File "src/tv/epg_xmltv.py", line 234, in load_guide
> xmltv_programs =
> xmltv.read_programmes(util.gzopen(config.XMLTV_FILE))
>   File "src/tv/xmltv.py", line 329, in read_programmes
> programmes.append(_node_to_programme(node))
>   File "src/tv/xmltv.py", line 300, in _node_to_programme
> programme[attr.encode(locale)] = node.attrs[(u'', attr)]
> KeyError: (u'', u'stop')
> killall: Sending signal 9 to pid 1698 ("./runtime/dll/freevo_loader
> ./runtime/apps/freevo_python src/main.py ")
> ./freevo: line 64:  1698 Killed  ./runapp python
> src/main.py $@
> 
> 
> 
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[Freevo-users] Freevo in a town cable access scenario?

2003-03-12 Thread Carter Koch
Hi,

The cable access program in the town in which I live is of poor quality.
I'm looking for a Digital Video player with
lot's of hard drive space.  Students in the town could upload .mov's to the 
DVP using FTP or NFS.. etc..   The DVP could be  programmed to repeat
whatever .mov's are dumped into it.
Would Freevo be a good fit for this kind of scenario?  Currently a VHS deck
repeats itself all day with super poor quality.  I'm
looking to improve things a bit.

Thanks in advance.

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[Freevo-users] RE: ATI AIW Rage 128

2003-03-12 Thread nobody
use Avview?

Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:54:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Leigh Moncher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Freevo-users] RE: ATI AIW Rage 128
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So far, I'm able to get it operational in 800x600
framebuffer mode with 
TV and CRT out.  Working
under redhat 8.0.

I haven't been able to get any tvout under XFree86
yet.

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Re: [Freevo-users] /etc/freevo/lircrc not found?

2003-03-12 Thread Michael Ruelle
lircrc is not the same as /etc/lircd.conf

there unfortuneately any real documentation on it yet. I went through
the old steps of creating a remote.py so I can run the convertor script
in the helpers directory.

In general the file is a translation table to convert stuff from your
/etc/lircd.conf into the names freevo expects in its code.

mine has several entries looking like this:
begin
prog = freevo
button = NUM_TWO
config =  UP
end

where  button is the /etc/lircd.conf name and config is what it maps to
in freevo.

I mapped my number area since I don't think it is used by freevo. So i
have UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT as 2, 8, 4, 6 respectively. I then mapped
some vcr buttons to the appropriate functions for REW, PLAY, FFWD,
PAUSE, and STOP.

I also then mapped five on my numeric keypad to SELECT. I then picked
another random button for EXIT, and  finally mapped the channel changer
buttons to CH+ and CH-.

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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 11:56, Alan Murrell wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've made some progress, but the remote still isn;t
> working, but I am now getting a different error.  My
> 'internal-main-0.log' now reveals the following:
> 
> WARNING: /etc/freevo/lircrc not found!
> 
> My remote's config file is named '/etc/lircd.conf',
> and this is the file that Lircd loads when it starts. 
> I tried making a symlink from this file to
> '/etc/freevo/lircrc', and I also tried copying this
> file directly over to '/etc/freevo/lircrc', but that
> error still shows up in the log.
> 
> Is this the file that 'lircrc' should be, or is it a
> totally different file?  If it is a totally different
> file, what is it supposed to look like?
> 
> As always, TIA,
> 
> Alan :-)
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[Freevo-users] Problem With When Loading TV ListingsI

2003-03-12 Thread David J. Kaplan
I can't get freevo to work. When I click on TV in the menu, it says
"preparing the program guide", throws an exception (according to the log
below), then says "the TV guide is corrupt". The retrieval of the data
via tv_grab_na appeared to work correctly. Can anyone help? I am running
Red Hat 8.0 


[EMAIL PROTECTED] freevo]$ freevo
Logging info in /var/log/freevo/internal-main-500.log
---
Starting src/main.py:stdin at Wed Mar 12 12:18:44 2003
Logging info in /var/log/freevo/internal-main-500.log
---
Starting src/main.py:stderr at Wed Mar 12 12:18:45 2003
Loading configure settings: /usr/local/freevo/freevo.conf
Reading config file /usr/local/freevo/freevo.conf
Cfg file data: "chanlist = us-cable"
Cfg file data: "display = x11"
Cfg file data: "geometry = 800x600"
Cfg file data: "jpegtran = /usr/bin/jpegtran"
Cfg file data: "mplayer = ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mplayer"
Cfg file data: "tv = ntsc"
Cfg file data: "version = 1.0"
Loading cfg: ./freevo_config.py
Using MPlayer: ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mplayer
Loading cfg overrides: /usr/local/freevo/local_conf.py
ROM_DRIVES: Auto-detected and added "('/mnt/cdrom', '/dev/cdrom',
'CD-1')"

WARNING: DVD protection override disabled! You will not be able to play
protected DVDs!

Skin: Loading XML file blue_round1
Imported skin skins/main1/skin_main1.py
Volume = 40
Volume = 90
Volume = 0
Volume = 0
Inserting CD-1
load video plugin imdb
Main loop starting...
Building the xml hash database... done
MEDIA: Status=2
Posting IDENTIFY_MEDIA event
main.py:eventhandler(): event=IDENTIFY_MEDIA, arg=None
XMLTV, trying to read raw file (/tmp/TV.xml)
epg_xmltv.py: Only adding channels in list
Couldn't load the TV Guide, got an exception!

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "src/tv/epg_xmltv.py", line 143, in get_guide
cached_guide = load_guide()
  File "src/tv/epg_xmltv.py", line 234, in load_guide
xmltv_programs =
xmltv.read_programmes(util.gzopen(config.XMLTV_FILE))
  File "src/tv/xmltv.py", line 329, in read_programmes
programmes.append(_node_to_programme(node))
  File "src/tv/xmltv.py", line 300, in _node_to_programme
programme[attr.encode(locale)] = node.attrs[(u'', attr)]
KeyError: (u'', u'stop')
killall: Sending signal 9 to pid 1698 ("./runtime/dll/freevo_loader
./runtime/apps/freevo_python src/main.py ")
./freevo: line 64:  1698 Killed  ./runapp python
src/main.py $@






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Re: [Freevo-users] Initial setup...

2003-03-12 Thread Michael Ruelle
I take it you found the wiki documentation lacking? You can help improve
it. THere is a small ilnk at the bottom which ordinary users can use to
help improve the documentation.

I think one of the problems freevo suffers from is the general driver
problem. I was lucky in that I found this project before I had a tv out
card and a tv tuner card. So i was able to get the supported hardware
after some research. But for people that already had this stuff working
under other operating systems it can be a chore.

also there are a couple setup options you can go with depending on your
hardware. If you have been snooping around the docs you will see
references to framebuffer only setups as well as X windows
configurations and again the driving factor between those two are
hardware. Also some people use dxr3 cards which also complicate things
setup wise.

And then of course there is the joy of soundcards and linux. This has
creaped up again as people want to use some of the smaller Shuttle
systems or some of the other small form factor systems which have sound
systems linux supports poorly or only in recent kernels.

And then just when you thought everything was all set there are those
european guys with their PAL standard versus the us (U.S.) with our NTSC
standard, enough to drive you batty. (this is for tv output in case you
are not already familiar)

There is alot to learn on this project I am finally getting a good hang
of it after five months tinkering and going through stuff. I hoping now
to go back through the documentation and improve it. Feel free to help
out if you have found some good clues regarding your setup.

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On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 17:27, BobJ wrote:
> Is there ANY kind of docs that outline a step by step setup on freevo? Hell all I 
> want to do is to record a tv show, I could care less about scheduling and XML right 
> now. I've  made it to watching tv but have found that the keymap is not what is says 
> in the help file and that it locks up a lot
> 
> Obviously I've got it compiled and wow it looks great but documentation is 
> lacking... but I don't want to sound critical as someone put a LOT of work into 
> this, but it seems a bit disjointed as to how/what, even after having read what docs 
> there are and fumbled with it for several hours now or, to run linux as I have 
> for the last four years should I be clairvoyant by now, and just KNOW what to do 
> next?
> 
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RE: [Freevo-users] USB mouse config

2003-03-12 Thread Robert Wohleb
Hi,

This isn't the proper list to get Xfree86 support, but I'll try to help.

If you set ZAxisMapping, you should also set Buttons. An example of this would be...

Buttons   5
ZAxisMapping  4 5

The Buttons part tells the driver how many buttons to expect. The ZAxisMapping part 
tells the driver which buttons mean down/up. The ZAxisMapping takes two numbers as you 
see here. Also, I'm not sure which driver you need to use, but my MS Intellimouse 
requires the IMPS/2 protocol.

~Rob

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> The best I've been able to do is
> get the pointer to move up when I push to the left and down when I push
> to the right.  I can't get the buttons to do much and pushing up or down
> dosen't do much.

I've found that if I set Option "ZAxisMapping" "X", the pointer works
but is rotated -90 degrees.

Does anyone know a way to rotate it 90 degrees?

The buttons still don't work.

Please help, I know this isn't a direct freevo issue, but it is related.



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RE: [Freevo-users] Initial setup...

2003-03-12 Thread Robert Wohleb
BobJ, "not to sound critical", but you haven't used many small OSS projects have you. 
If you want to take the job of generating all the docs and updating them as the 
developers change things, be our guest. Many OSS projects have horid documentation, 
and most people fall back on HOW-TOs. HOW-TOs are generally not part of the project 
and are a third party effort.

I also noticed you said "I've got it compiled". The project is pushing everyone to use 
the binary release for exactly this reason. The binary release is built in a 
controlled environment allowing the list to better help you. The download page onthe 
website even urges people to download the binary release.

~Rob

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From: BobJ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Freevo-users] Initial setup...


Is there ANY kind of docs that outline a step by step setup on freevo? Hell all I want 
to do is to record a tv show, I could care less about scheduling and XML right now. 
I've  made it to watching tv but have found that the keymap is not what is says in the 
help file and that it locks up a lot

Obviously I've got it compiled and wow it looks great but documentation is lacking... 
but I don't want to sound critical as someone put a LOT of work into this, but it 
seems a bit disjointed as to how/what, even after having read what docs there are and 
fumbled with it for several hours now or, to run linux as I have for the last four 
years should I be clairvoyant by now, and just KNOW what to do next?

:)


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[Freevo-users] /etc/freevo/lircrc not found?

2003-03-12 Thread Alan Murrell
Hello,

I've made some progress, but the remote still isn;t
working, but I am now getting a different error.  My
'internal-main-0.log' now reveals the following:

WARNING: /etc/freevo/lircrc not found!

My remote's config file is named '/etc/lircd.conf',
and this is the file that Lircd loads when it starts. 
I tried making a symlink from this file to
'/etc/freevo/lircrc', and I also tried copying this
file directly over to '/etc/freevo/lircrc', but that
error still shows up in the log.

Is this the file that 'lircrc' should be, or is it a
totally different file?  If it is a totally different
file, what is it supposed to look like?

As always, TIA,

Alan :-)


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