It would appear that the IGAIN setting is being reset to zero before recording. This
causes the recording to be blank audio. IGAIN of 1 (or anything above 0) seems to
allow me to record. The question is this: What is resetting the IGAIN value to 0?
and how can we avoid it?
This is occurrin
Matt McLeod wrote:
Carson wrote:
There does not appear to be a XMLTV grabber for Australia, so cannot get
that going.
http://www.onlinetractorparts.com.au/rohbags/
The results are a bit weird with programmes that run through
midnight -- the data source splits most of them into two and
the scri
Intel 8x0 AC 97 chipset
ALSA on SuSE 8.2
Part of the question is how the mixer is handled. I know that when Freevo is not
running there is no sound coming in from the TV in, but when I watch TV through Freevo
there is sound. When I hit escape the sound goes away. Freevo appears to be setting
Carson wrote:
> There does not appear to be a XMLTV grabber for Australia, so cannot get
> that going.
http://www.onlinetractorparts.com.au/rohbags/
The results are a bit weird with programmes that run through
midnight -- the data source splits most of them into two and
the script doesn't try to
I need some help setting up tv channels in Freevo for Sydney, Australia.
I'm running Gentoo Linux Kernel 2.4.22-ac
I have a BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000)video capture card.
I have tvtime running OK, and am able to view and change all the local
TV stations.
There does not appear to be a XMLTV grabb
I am also having the same problem - I get sound everywhere except when I
record.
I have a soundblaster 16 ISA and am using OSS.
Would I be best swapping this out for the equivilant PCI, or would it
make no difference?
Also, what is the preferred option - ALSA or OSS?
Cheers
Dave Smylie
-Orig
drew wrote:
Hi all,
I suspect this may have been asked before, but for some reason I
cannot search the archives as SF, what ever I enter as a search term
it comes back with 'not found'..
I have been fighting with lirc and finally got it to work, but not
properly with freevo. If I invoke
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Hi all,
I have a strange problem with xine. If I try to play a DVD, xine starts
but the dvd isn't playing automatically. I can press "g", the gui appears
and I can choose "dvd" and "play". So the application itself seems to work
properly. I attached t
TV Movie used to have XML files with German TV listings on a public
webserver with a non-published URL [2], where their app Clickfinder gets
the data from. I liked the XML source format and the rich data they
provide: short and long description, short critique, explicit marking of
movies, actor
I thought I'd share this since I couldn't find any scripts that accommodate
what I wanted. I wanted to have a weekly schedule available in freevo
that automagically rolled over (tacking on day on the end and off the front).
Here is the script that I use, ymmv.
You'll need to populate with data
Steve Randall wrote:
It's a real pity these cases (including all the proper "HTPC" ones)are so very deep... far deeper than most hi-fi racks or tv-stands!
I also have a 620 - and apart from the afforementioned it's really good!
snip
Pretty much all of these cases are based around the mic
no. I must manually change to the /usr/local/freevo directory and then issue
the commands from there.
freevo 1.4.0 works fine. so something was broken in 1.4.1
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mick
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:12 PM
To:
your problem is that you have the horrible AC97 audio on your motherboard.
the best solution is to install a dirt-cheap Soundblaster 16 PCI (Can be had
for around $10.00US at any computer shop) or other good sound chipset based
card. Or the painful route.. Upgrade/switch to ALSA to 1.0, pray tha
It's a real pity these cases (including all the proper "HTPC" ones)are so very deep...
far deeper than most hi-fi racks or tv-stands!
I also have a 620 - and apart from the afforementioned it's really good!
>
> From: "Gray, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/01/02 Fri PM 12:49:48 GMT
> To:
ATI all in wonder is supported in linux, it is NOT supported as a useable
capture device for freevo.
It does not follow the Video 4 Linux guidelines and therefore cant be used
as a video capture device with mencoder. I think there is a modified
version of nuvrecord that works with it, but I dont
there is not enough information to answer this.
what soundcard chipset is used? can you record audio fine? have you set
your mixer settings and capture device correctly? are you using OSS or ALSA?
what version of the linux kernel are you running? is the sound driver loaded
as a module or compiled
also be sure to disable all sound servers. KDE and Gnome have a sound
server that likes to mess with mixer settings.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex
Polite
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SOLVED
I use the Coolermaster ATC-620.
it's 1/3rd the price of the cheapest Ahanix HTPC case, and looks just as
good.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris
Graham
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Freevo-users]
Hi all,
I suspect this may have been asked before, but for some reason I cannot
search the archives as SF, what ever I enter as a search term it comes
back with 'not found'..
I have been fighting with lirc and finally got it to work, but not
properly with freevo. If I invoke freevo as roo
VERY wierd.
I just did this:
vi make.conf,
chaner PORTOVERLAYDIR (just for kicks, i don't even know what is does
really)
emaerge -u freevo
now its downloading 1.4.1 ebuild??? what the.. 10 seconds ago it was
downloading 1.4??
Ha, OK, it still has the same error??
wrote /var/tmp/portage/freevo-
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