Hmm. I just got my board. I'm running latest EPIA Nehemia 1GHz board. I
installed Mandrake 9.1 on it. I didn't do anything special and just used
default video driver. I notice that my divx movie is pixelated and gets out
of syn with audio fairly quickly. It is using about 65% CPU playing video
and
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I have seen a number of people on the mailing list archives ask
whether or not Freevo will run on OS X. In my experience, the answer
is: not yet (but your mileage may vary--please let me know if you are
able to get it to run). It looks like the
Hello,
Mandrake 9.1
Freevo 1.3.4
When I try to view the program guide under Freevo
1.3.4, I get the little popup saying "Preparing the
program guide", then it eventuallt crashes, with the
following traceback in 'internal-main-0.log':
--- internal-main-0.log ---
strange cPickle error...try pi
Hi,
> [Dischi:]
> There is no progress bar in the Freevo gui code. I will take a look at
> it this evening, mayve I can find something.
I have tried to implement one on my own. I have attached it to this mail.
(ProgressIndicatorBox.py)
It's far from perfect, but it works for me. (Sorry, these
I just got a via epia 1GHz system that I'm playing
around with. I've noticed that it seems to be less responsive than Duron 750 I
had previously. I installed Mandrake 9.1 on system and have been installing i586
rpms for it. I'm wondering if I should re-compile kernel in order to make it
fast
"Pferdekaemper, Thorsten" wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I have had a hard time yesterday to find out why it is that slow,
>> > but I found the problem. Now, I can scan my problematic disc with
>> > 720 jpegs... (Not really 1000, but a lot...) The scanning now needs
>> > less than one minute for the whole di
check dmesg for the tuner type, ati tv wonder ve should autodetect card=64, check the
tuner system
pal,ntsc etc... here I need NTSC so I modprobe bttv tuner=2
William
--- Mike LeVan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Ruelle wrote:
>
> >you should also remove /var/cache/freevo/TV.xml-0.pickled
"Pferdekaemper, Thorsten" wrote:
> I have now added a progress indicator to freevo/mmpython. I would
> tell it a dirty hack, so I do not post the coding here, just the
> idea for consideration...
OK :-)
> Here is roughly what the progress indicator does and how I have
> implemented it. Normally,
> > Hi,
> > I have had a hard time yesterday to find out why it is that slow,
> > but I found the problem. Now, I can scan my problematic disc with
> > 720 jpegs... (Not really 1000, but a lot...) The scanning now needs
> > less than one minute for the whole disc, so I can live with it.
>
> Curre
Hi
"Pferdekaemper, Thorsten" wrote:
> Hi,
> I have had a hard time yesterday to find out why it is that slow,
> but I found the problem. Now, I can scan my problematic disc with
> 720 jpegs... (Not really 1000, but a lot...) The scanning now needs
> less than one minute for the whole disc, so I ca
>
> "Pferdekaemper, Thorsten" wrote:
> > I also have some kind of this problem, I believe. With most CDs, it
> > works. But I have some CDs with lots of JPEGs (about 1000) in about
> > 50 directories. When I insert the CD, freevo says "Scanning, be
> > patient". After a few minutes (10?) the CD s
> >
> > We need to rething the metadata loading. It seems to work fine in most
> > cases, but too many files on a disc will slow things down. But without
> > mmpython parsing the disc, we won't have mp3 tags to sort the
> > items.
> >
>
> Hi,
> I have made some positive experiences by implementi
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