Re: [Freevo-users] Encoding video does not start (mplayer problem)

2009-11-02 Thread Evan Hisey
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 5:23 AM, Han Hartgers  wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I recently upgraded to the SVN version of freevo and I got a problem
> with the encoding server, which I luckily could solve.  The problem
> has not much to do with freevo but is an mplayer problem.
>
> The freevo version is: 11634 but the problem starts from version 1129
> The mplayer version is: MPlayer 1.0rc2-4.2.4 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team
>
> mplayer is not dealing correctly with the following command that the
> encoder server is using to detect the crop area:
> /usr/bin/mplayer -vf cropdetect=30 -nosound -vo null -fps 540 -demuxer
> lavf -sstep 71 /freevo/recording/10-14-09_22:45.mpeg
> This command starts of good but it results in an endless loop at the
> end of the file.
> My encoding server log file is filled with: 2009-10-28 22:12:48,806
> DEBUG    encodingcore.py (971): line='[CROP] Crop area: X: 8..709  Y:
> 0..479  (-vf crop=688:480:16:0).'
>

It looks like it may just be the fact that this is an older version of
Mplayer. The 1.0rc2 source are marked as outdated. The recommend by
mplay is to use the latest SVN. This appears to be around
1.0-0.104.20081218svn.

Evan

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Re: [Freevo-users] Firefox using remote control

2009-11-02 Thread Anders Eriksson

It's not quite caret browsing. Caret browsing has a cursor that you need to 
move around.
If you have a button in each of the four corners, you'd have to use many clicks.
It should be possible to cover them using only 4 clicks, as it is in Lynx.

/Anders

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