Thanks! That really helped improve the video quality.
--- Michael Osten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 3, 2004, at 9:36 PM, shimy shamy wrote:
>
> > Freevo 1.5.0 is passing an unexpected option to
> > mplayer. My box is too slow to handle the default
> > postprocessing video filters, t
On Aug 3, 2004, at 9:36 PM, shimy shamy wrote:
Freevo 1.5.0 is passing an unexpected option to
mplayer. My box is too slow to handle the default
postprocessing video filters, the unexpected -vf pp=de
part. Is there any way to make Freevo stop doing
this?!? When my old Celeron 366 runs mplayer wi
> I tried setting MPLAYER_SOFTWARE_SCALER = ' ' and
> MPLAYER_ARGS_DEF = '-nosws' but that didn't stop the
> -vf pp=de. nosws isn't even a valid mplayer option.
>
This is my config:
# Additional options to pass to mplayer in TV mode.
# For example, TV_OPTS = '-vop pp=ci' would turn on deinterlaci
Freevo 1.5.0 is passing an unexpected option to
mplayer. My box is too slow to handle the default
postprocessing video filters, the unexpected -vf pp=de
part. Is there any way to make Freevo stop doing
this?!? When my old Celeron 366 runs mplayer with all
the options Freevo uses, except that one
I think i needed about 10hours to get it working like it is now, of course i
played around a lot in the beginning, but it should be possible to
accomplish that task with the current version in 2-3 hours, maximum...
I've started on a SuSE 8.2 box, but reinstalled it some weeks ago with
Debian's Sar
I used Morphix Live cd. It found all my hardware out of the gate, and
everything just worked. That having been said, here's my hardware config:
Via M3 Samuel 800Mhz
Trident Cyberblade video
AC97 audio
Cle266
Via82xx Chipset
This is all onboard the mini-itx. I have a 40gb hd and 256mb ram. I
I'm not a linux expert by any means, but I'm not a newbie either. I've
been using the OS for about 10 years now. I can load modules and
change configuration files, but I'm not really comfortable investing
the time and effort to start fiddling with the code. That having been
said. I've been
How long has this feature been on the todo list?
>From what I've read Freevo has many things to offer,
including a simple install, but the lack of time
shifting keeps it off my list of PVR options.
If this is a feature that could be added at any time,
I might give freevo another look.
jos
Hello All,
I have finally got off my big fat butt and finished my first freevo plugin.
This plugin will monitor a given HD freespace and delete files froma given
dir when the freespace threshold passed the configured value:
Name: keep_tvdir_clean
Type: DaemonPlugin
File: /usr/lib/python2.3/site-p
I'm about to start using a recording app with no stop time or frame
count.
Anyone doing this? Will this break recordserver?
Mick
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