On Monday 01 January 2007 14:30, Andrew Flegg wrote:
> On 1/1/07, Stephan Kanthak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I posted it already over a year ago, but I have a working setup for my
> > 16:9 plasma TV (848x480), together with a 16:9 theme that I designed
> > myself
ix this. But I don't use 1.x anymore (I don't even know the code), so
> a simple 16:9 skin should be created by someone.
>
> > Ideally when scheduling favourites, it would look through the list of
> > previously recorded programmes and identify duplicates by s
Hi,
On Friday 21 October 2005 19:44, Bastian Farkas wrote:
> could this be integrated with the new record server in freevo 2.0?
> although only german (and uk?) users would benefit from it, i think
> beeing able to schedule recordings from any location where you have
> internet.
I've set up my fr
Hi,
On Saturday 24 September 2005 19:38, mike lewis wrote:
> I can now get freevo to start in this mode (freevo.conf set to
> 1280x720) by hacking at:
> /usr/share/freevo/contrib/fbcon/mgafb
> to include a call to fbset there which is of the resolution I need.
>
> Question 1: running a vga cable,
Hi!
Just to not loose the following idea I simply post it to the development list.
It took me some time to find out how the audio player detach bar works and
after I finally managed to use it properly I thought about the following
improvement to it:
I think it would be quite easy to keep a list o
Hi!
A question concerning the current (HEAD) development: will it be possible to
use skins from 1.5.x on 2.x? If not will they be at least easily adaptable?
Cheers,
Stephan
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of shutdown options,
> making the suspend a possible default).
Yes, definitely. My external loop could and should be added to freevo as in
that case we are able to avoid starting and stopping freevo.
Cheers,
Stephan Kanthak
home-center
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efore suspend and start it after a resume. My scripts also load/unload
some modules. I had to do that because they did not reinitialize themself
on resume. However, with earlier kernel versions resume crashed the
whole system every second time.
Cheers,
Stephan Kanthak
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Hi Nicholas!
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 19:18, Nicholas Ruddick wrote:
> I have a 16:9 widescreen tv with a G450 out, are you using directfb for
> tv out?
I use fbdev directly without Directfb and vidix for the scaling stuff. I
planned to use Directfb in the beginning, but had too many problems
odulo or so.
Nevertheless, thanks for the tip.
Cheers,
Stephan Kanthak
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Hi!
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 06:06:08PM -0500, Aubin Paul wrote:
> Also, if someone is using xine, but doesn't want to install mplayer,
> that avoids the need to have both. As for cdtools, I thought cdtools
> uses the internal analog out, while mplayer/xine both use cdparanoia
> to do a digital rea
y and will write one based on cvidix. I also
suggest to move timeshift code to that external tool.
Cheers,
Stephan Kanthak
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are only half through. I have a
finetuned local_conf.py which might give others hints on how to modify
mplayer's commandline to get everything in the right place. If someone is
also interested in this stuff I can also sent it to this
On Sunday 09 March 2003 19:38, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 05:11:23PM +0100, Stephan Kanthak wrote:
> > Cool! Does it use the attic BES (backend scaler) stuff from Krister?
> > Would be nice to have hardware deinterlacing enabled at least on G400!
>
> NO
Hi!
On Sunday 09 March 2003 14:35, Erland Lewin wrote:
> The new TV viewer uses the Video for Linux overlay mode, which doesn't
> require any CPU at all to show high quality TV in a window under X in frame
> buffer mode. This is important on slower machines - my 450 MHz celeron with
> a Matrox Mar
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