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On Tuesday 07 October 2003 19:46, Dirk Meyer wrote:
I don't understand. If you write
MPLAYER_ARGS['.lst'] = 'whatever the option was'
to the local_conf and also add
SUFFIX_VIDEO_FILES.append('lst')
it should work.
I though that too, but I
I had a look into the German translation of freevo (great job, Daniel!)
And corrected some things and changed the style in some messages to fit
the guidelines, we defined in the translation team for Gnome (I'm a
translator in the German team of Gnome). The guys at KDE have similar
Hi,
I would like to know if it could be possible to integrate the win32 version in
the official freevo release. For now i am working on the 1.3.4 trunk but as the
1.4 will be release soon i will have to patch again all.
Is it possible to get only one trunk or does it have to be one for linux
Per Wigren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
listentry[num]['module'] to spraydio.WebRadioModule(room=visby)
Would WebRadioInterface be more consistent with the rest of the
freevo-code?
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+ # Revision 1.31 2003/10/08 02:04:04 outlyer
+ # BUGFIX: For some reason, I was seeing a lot of 'killing with signal 9' in
+ # my log files when I played certain video files. Adding the 'double' quit here
+ # seems to cause it to quit cleanly, and
Hi Daniel!
Am Mi, 2003-10-08 um 09.10 schrieb Daniel Schilling:
the guidelines, we defined in the translation team for Gnome (I'm a
translator in the German team of Gnome). The guys at KDE have similar
guidelines, though.
I didn't know, that there are such kinds of guidelines. Are there
I can wrap it in a try:except, but it really does fix a problem.
About 20% of the time, when I hit stop or exit, it would just sit
there for 2 seconds, both in the video and audio player.
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 12:52:57PM +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
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# $Log$
+ #
Hello,
Sorry to bring this old chestnut up again, but the
localtime on my Freevo box is using the PST8PDT
zoneinfo file. This seems to cause Freevo to *add*
two hours to record time in /tmp/freevo_record.lst,
when it should be *subtracting* two hours (i.e., a
recording for 9pm is listed as
Hi,
You can download a new version of the win32 release :
http://christophe.perinaud.free.fr/freevo/freevo-1.3.4-win32.rar
This version is bigger than the older cause mplayer.exe is included. I need for
now my own version cause the new official one is not working anymore. With it i
can send
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Aubin Paul wrote:
I think of it as an all or nothing deal; either you want a system
install or you don't, so to maintain consistency, I would suggest
using /usr/local/freevo for the package+runtime, and if you have time,
making a seperate system-wide LSB-compliant one.
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Aubin Paul wrote:
I can wrap it in a try:except, but it really does fix a problem.
About 20% of the time, when I hit stop or exit, it would just sit
there for 2 seconds, both in the video and audio player.
I see it when viewing live TV using mplayer. Not with recorded
I'm seeing it with music and video... I don't use Freevo with live TV
since I record everything.
But this fix seems to work well for me. I haven't had any IOError's yet
either. I'm going to try wrapping it afterwards.
Aubin
On 8-Oct-03, at 10:06 PM, Wan Tat Chee wrote:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003,
On 8-Oct-03, at 10:02 PM, Wan Tat Chee wrote:
Speaking of which, I'm not including the freevo_dep init script since
it basically invokes lirc drivers. The lirc package already has an
initscript to do it. I've also modified the boot_config for the RH
environment, but there seems to be some
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