Hi Guys,
I just upgraded to Freevo 1.5 on my gentoo box and I just love the new
version. Just one question though, I'm having problems with setting the
AUDIO, VIDEO, and IMAGES settings. It's the same that my previous config
was :
/media/movies
/media/images
/media/mp3
but when i run 'freevo ca
On Jul 29, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Willy Wonka wrote:
Guess I didn't ask the right way the first time. How can I start
Freevo so it goes directly into my video folder on startup? I don't
have a tv card, so I have no need for the main menu.
Any ideas?
I'm not sure that you can. You might not want
Try disabling the tv, image and other plugins that you don't need. There
is a setting for auto open the item if tehre is only one. so if the
video entry is the only on I - think - it will open it at start
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 17:10 +, Willy Wonka wrote:
> Been there done that.
>
>
> Tom
>
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Tom
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 13:58:40 +0200
Try disabling the tv, image and other plugins that you don't need. There
is a setting for auto op
Hi All,
I've been looking through the site, trying to find out if Freevo supports
multiple simultanious recordings, such as from 2 or 3 tuner cards.
I can't seem to find a clear answer... in the documentation, there was
mention that its not supported (yet), but some mailing list postings seem
to s
Been there done that.
Tom
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 00:28:00 +0800
Mybe try the FAQ or the Wiki..
Mick
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Yes, you can! Check the 'commands' plugin...
$ freevo plugins -i commands
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Is there a way to start shell scripts from a freevo menu?
Maybe a "DVR-Tasks" entry in the main menu would be cool from where the
user can start shell scripts for some common tasks.
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Guess I didn't ask the right way the first time. How can I start Freevo so
it goes directly into my video folder on startup? I don't have a tv card,
so I have no need for the main menu.
Any ideas?
Tom
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 06:43:00 -0600, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
fwiw, the VIA MiniITX boards don't have a hardware decoder either.
In what ways are they lacking. Just interested, like.
Dermot.
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Quoting Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Since you guys are talking about this, doesn't the Tivo and ReplayTV
> both have encoding on their mainboards? Isn't this why they can get away
> with such a small processor? I have never used either so I could use
> some enlightenment. I know that my f
First off just let me say this thing rox! I am looking for a way to have
Freevo start in the movie section, in a network/local folder. I don't have
a tv card, so I have no need for that section. I just want to be able to
turn it on, and select a movie to watch.
Anyone have a way for me to ac
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