Have no moive/music files to test - I sure i get DL a music file tho.
Sounds Card - it is a soundblaster - lspci shows it as:
:02:0b.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02)
MMM that does not seem to be working right - let me play around and if
you know anyhitng i should
it seems like /dev/mixer still causes the problem. does alsamixer work?
what soundcard do you have in your box? do movie files and music work?
Lee Dehmer wrote:
Ok I tunred on the debug last night and was messing around with the
setting. I have the same device path and driver now in the
local_
Ok I tunred on the debug last night and was messing around with the
setting. I have the same device path and driver now in the
local_conf.py that kdetv is using. Here is my log - also I have
attached a copy of my local_conf.py file again.
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i haven't tried anything else yet, since my mplayer configuration works
just fine.
but the wiki might have some information for you:
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/AudioPlugins
Andre Truter wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 12:52 +0200, Bastian Farkas wrote:
hmm... there is no optio
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 12:52 +0200, Bastian Farkas wrote:
> hmm... there is no option in freevo_config.py either, but take a look in
> audio/plugins/mplayer.py. there is a function called get_demuxer. you
> could either edit it or you could remove "demux" from "command = ..." in
> line 155.
>
Y
hmm... there is no option in freevo_config.py either, but take a look in
audio/plugins/mplayer.py. there is a function called get_demuxer. you
could either edit it or you could remove "demux" from "command = ..." in
line 155.
Andre Truter wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 11:50 +0200, Bastian Fa
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 11:50 +0200, Bastian Farkas wrote:
> enable the debug mode in freevo check the output. test if the command
> freevo uses works from the command line. if you have no idea what to
> look for in the logfile, just post it here. :)
>
It turns out that the problem is that mplaye
enable the debug mode in freevo check the output. test if the command
freevo uses works from the command line. if you have no idea what to
look for in the logfile, just post it here. :)
Andre Truter wrote:
When I try to play audio files with Freevo, it just skip through all of
them, displayin
When I try to play audio files with Freevo, it just skip through all of
them, displaying some details about each track briefly.
I have set Freevo to use mplayer and I can play audio files from the
command line with:
mplayer
I assume Freevo use some options when launching mplayer and one of thes
does the mplayer command freevo tries to run work outside of freevo?
if not, try with driver=v4l and if that works, change the driver
settings in local_conf.py
Lee Dehmer wrote:
Ok Sorry about the many post -- but I turned on the debug in the config file...
Here is my new log and I think the
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