Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-26 Thread John Molohan
  On 24/08/2010 12:00, Phil Raymond wrote:
> I was going by the Freevo wiki, which apparently is in need of updating. 
> Sorry I missed that in the 5.27 config release notes. I'll try it, even 
> though I'm use to using the keyboard.
Hi Phil,

Any chance you could update the wiki where you saw the out of date info 
on the mouse? You also mention in your article that the wiki is missing 
details which you cover about running a setup with an external STB. It 
would be great to have the info in the wiki as well as the article if 
you could update that?

Thanks,

John

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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-23 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Phil Raymond wrote:
> I was going by the Freevo wiki, which apparently is in need of updating.
> Sorry I missed that in the 5.27 config release notes. I'll try it, even
> though I'm use to using the keyboard.
i prefer the keyboard - its wireless and is complete when used alone in the 
lounge chair.
The mouse means i need a solid surface to operate it.


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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-23 Thread Phil Raymond
I was going by the Freevo wiki, which apparently is in need of updating. Sorry 
I missed that in the 5.27 config release notes. I'll try it, even though I'm 
use to using the keyboard.

On Mon Aug 23rd, 2010 5:39 PM CDT Elizabeth Dodd wrote:

>On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Phil Raymond wrote:
>> I know mouse control can be added,but it's not there by default. I didn't
>> think most people would want to go to the trouble of installing 2
>> utilities & then map the commands, just to get it to work.
>so what's this from CONFIG_VERSION = 5.27
>#
># Process mouse events from SDL/Pygame. You want this to control Freevo
># with a mouse
>#
># SYS_USE_MOUSE = False
>
>I know that changing that to true lets you use a mouse - I've tried it
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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-23 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, Phil Raymond wrote:
> I know mouse control can be added,but it's not there by default. I didn't
> think most people would want to go to the trouble of installing 2
> utilities & then map the commands, just to get it to work.
so what's this from CONFIG_VERSION = 5.27
#
# Process mouse events from SDL/Pygame. You want this to control Freevo
# with a mouse
#
# SYS_USE_MOUSE = False

I know that changing that to true lets you use a mouse - I've tried it

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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-23 Thread Phil Raymond
I know mouse control can be added,but it's not there by default. I didn't think 
most people would want to go to the trouble of installing 2 utilities & then 
map the commands, just to get it to work.

On Mon Aug 23rd, 2010 4:48 AM CDT Elizabeth Dodd wrote:

>On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Phil Raymond wrote:
>> The article on using Freevo to record HDTV in Ubuntu-User magazine from
>> last  March is now available to read online or download for free. Here's
>> the link to read it
>> 
>> http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Magazine/Archive/2010/4/RECORD-HDTV-CONTENT-WITH
>> -FREEVO
>> 
>> 
>> I realize it shows a different way to use Freevo that most users aren't
>> doing,  but that really was the point of doing this article, for me
>> anyway. If nothing else, it draws attention to the project and that's
>> always a good thing.
>> 
>> Phil
>
>
>Good article
>and only one mistake I noted - says you can't use a mouse, and we do have a 
>setting that allows that too.
>
>Has someone linked to it from the wiki?
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Re: [Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-23 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Phil Raymond wrote:
> The article on using Freevo to record HDTV in Ubuntu-User magazine from
> last  March is now available to read online or download for free. Here's
> the link to read it
> 
> http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Magazine/Archive/2010/4/RECORD-HDTV-CONTENT-WITH
> -FREEVO
> 
> 
> I realize it shows a different way to use Freevo that most users aren't
> doing,  but that really was the point of doing this article, for me
> anyway. If nothing else, it draws attention to the project and that's
> always a good thing.
> 
> Phil


Good article
and only one mistake I noted - says you can't use a mouse, and we do have a 
setting that allows that too.

Has someone linked to it from the wiki?

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[Freevo-users] Freevo article in Ubuntu-User magazine

2010-08-22 Thread Phil Raymond
The article on using Freevo to record HDTV in Ubuntu-User magazine from last 
March is now available to read online or download for free. Here's the link to 
read it

http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Magazine/Archive/2010/4/RECORD-HDTV-CONTENT-WITH-FREEVO


I realize it shows a different way to use Freevo that most users aren't doing, 
but that really was the point of doing this article, for me anyway. If nothing 
else, it draws attention to the project and that's always a good thing.

Phil


  

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