Re: [Freevo-users] Xine DVD Playback control with lirc

2009-10-05 Thread Joseph Zik
Hi Larry,

I ran into the same issue after upgrading to the current stable xine
on  Fedora 10.

I was forced to uprade to the CVS versions of xine-lib and xine-ui.
That resolved my problem

You may also opt to downgrade xine, if you run into compile issues.
Hope this helps you

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Re: [Freevo-users] Xine DVD Playback control with lirc

2009-10-05 Thread Bernard Mentink
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Joseph Zik joseph...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Larry,

 I ran into the same issue after upgrading to the current stable xine
 on  Fedora 10.

 I was forced to uprade to the CVS versions of xine-lib and xine-ui.
 That resolved my problem

 You may also opt to downgrade xine, if you run into compile issues.
 Hope this helps you


Hi Joseph,

Can you tell us what versions of xine-lib and xine-ui you are running?

Thanks,
Bernie
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Re: [Freevo-users] How to setup freevo with pvr150, mplayer and live pause

2009-10-05 Thread Adam Charrett
On Sun, October 4, 2009 1:35 pm, Duncan Webb wrote:
 Stephan Mueller wrote:
 Hi,

 I am looking for a way to setup freevo with a pvr150 and mplayer and
 have the live pause feature. Up to now I thought live pause would
 require xine with this tv card but in the thread can't get pvr150/ivtv
 to work Evan wrote it should be possible with mplayer, too:

 * Evan Hisey ehi...@gmail.com [16.09.2009]:

 Or is there a way to get livepause with the pvr150 and mplayer?
 I have not setup my 150 this way in a while, but yes you should be
 able to get live pause with mplayer. The one issue I had using mplayer
 was there was a noticable lag on my system when changing channels

 How can this be done? Which live pause plugin should I use?

 Any hints welcome... :)

 What's important to remember is that Freevo is the glue that sticks
 applications together to make a multi-media system. What this means is:
 can mplayer do time-shifting? I don't think that it can so you can't use
 mplayer for this.

 However what is possible is that the IVTV driver writes an mpeg-ps
 stream so it is possible to write the incoming mpeg stream to disk and
 use mplayer (with small or no cache) to play the stream. This means
 quite a bit of housekeeping of files which can be tricky.

 Does this answer the question?

 Duncan


I missed this email the first time round,
The tv.livepause plugin experimentally supports live pausing IVTV with
display via mplayer. There does appear to be some issue though if you do
anything major with the disk that is being used as the buffer (ie unzip,
apt-get update, yum update etc. Run 'freevo plugins - -i
tv.plugins.livepause' for more details on how to setup the plugin.

Cheers

Adam



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Re: [Freevo-users] Xine DVD Playback control with lirc

2009-10-05 Thread Joseph Zik
Hi Bernard,

xine-ui-0.99.6cvs
xine-lib-1.1.15

I pulled  both versions from cvs
cvs -d :pserver:anonym...@xine.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/xine co xine-lib


Also, on fedora 10, I ran into compilation issues, so to fix, I had to
add '#include limits.h 'to the file:
xine-lib/src/input/vcd/libcdio/_cdio_linux.c and then ran configure.
This took me a while to sort out but finally I got my seeking working
fine

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Re: [Freevo-users] record audio tape MC

2009-10-05 Thread bret clark

Install audacity, works great and has filters to help get rid of the hiss 
you're bound to have if the tapes are old. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. 
This is what I used when encoding my old tapes. 

 Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 17:54:19 +0200
 From: dun...@freevo.org
 To: freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] record audio tape MC
 
 Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
  Hi lists,
  
  what is the best way to record audio, i.e. to record old tape music
  cassets via line in to mp3?
 
 Not something that I've tried to do and recording audio is not a
 specific feature of Freevo.
 
 I would do this using two commands, first capture the audio using
 arecord and then convert the audio to mp3 using lame.
 
 To automate the task you can use the commands plug-in.
 
 Duncan
 
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