Hey list-
Announcing the release of Freevo packages for Slackware 10.1.
The meta installerpkg is available at:
http://tgz.eng.ua.edu/slackware-10.1/freevo-meta-0.1-noarch-ft1.tgz
Just install the meta package and it takes care of downloading and
installign the rest of the software.
Evan
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WiSHiE wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:44 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
you dont need to mount a dvd to play it.
o. I get it now.
eject can be used with EJECT mapped to a button on the remote, or "." on your
keyboard.
Thats my mission tonight >8) I am sure it will be easy.
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:44 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
you dont need to mount a dvd to play it.
eject can be used with EJECT mapped to a button on the remote, or "." on your
keyboard.
I dont have supermount or anything on any of my freevo boxes.
Travis.
> WiSHiE wrote:
> >On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:29 a
WiSHiE wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:29 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
you press "eject" on your remote(or keyboard . ), take the DVD out, and put a
new one in.
So your saying that freevo will umount the dvd, and dosent use
supermount? Because that would be handy :)
You do not need to exit fre
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:29 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
you press "eject" on your remote(or keyboard . ), take the DVD out, and put a
new one in.
You do not need to exit freevo.
Wouldnt be much of a home theatre setup if you had to turn it off to watch
another movie now, would it ? :)
> Hi all
>
>
Hi all
How does one change a dvd when running freevo? For example, I just
watched a movie, and I want to watch another. Do i have to exit freevo,
umount the dvd, eject the dvd, then insert the new one, then run freevo
again? Or can freevo do this sort of thing automatically (well, apart
from
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 07:53 am, Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
From the errors i see there, they are all fixable by setting the values in
local_conf.py, installing and setting up XMLTV and LIRC
That last error, about the CDROM, i havent seen since i used a slot cd/dvd
drive that didnt support motorized
Hi,
I use Dual Head and freevo and I get the following errors. Please let
me know if this is fixable or purely cosmetic.
I have Debian Sid and installed Freevo from the apt source.
I also can't move the mouse between screens when I toogle freevo to Full
Screen mode. The mouse will stay in o
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Karl Lattimer wrote:
I just wish I knew python and could code this stuff ;S
http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
YE GODS MAN! I already do Java/Perl/PHP at work 5 days a week, now you
want me to learn another language...
Erm OK, when i get the time ;)
Karl Lattimer wrote:
>>
>> > I just wish I knew python and could code this stuff ;S
>>
>> http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
>>
>
> YE GODS MAN! I already do Java/Perl/PHP at work 5 days a week, now you
> want me to learn another language...
>
> Erm OK, when i get the time ;)
If you know Java
Karl Lattimer wrote:
> I spotted that too, but esentially gstreamer is a pipeline framework
> which can take input as a file/uri/device pipe it through conversion for
> screen/file/device/uri output with any number of plugable elements in
> between which can manipulate the stream.
>
> Bloody clever
Karl Lattimer wrote:
> One big advantage of using gst-python over xine/mplayer is that there is
> no need for an application wrapper to play media, as there are already
> python bindings to gstreamer.
That is no bug, it's a feature. If the mplayer dies, freevo is still
alive. If an integrated gst
> Arg. The client is only used for watching and you send play/pause over
> the network. I hope they are using RTSP. Or is it your idea. If so:
> don't! Timeshifting should be handled in the client, not the streaming
> server.
I didn't mean send the play/pause over the network, I understand that
t
>
> > I just wish I knew python and could code this stuff ;S
>
> http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
>
YE GODS MAN! I already do Java/Perl/PHP at work 5 days a week, now you
want me to learn another language...
Erm OK, when i get the time ;)
K,
Karl Lattimer wrote:
> 1) Wouldn't it be cool if I could watch TV on my mac through WiFi
Sure and Freevo 2.0 will be able to do that.
> 2) WOW, if I'm streaming network video I can pause/rewind it just like
> web radio
That is more a client feature. If you use xine you can also do that,
with mpl
Chris Ellis wrote:
> exactly, it might also save the developers a lot of works as they
> don't need to write time shifting stuff
But we still need to integrate it into the recordserver.
Dischi
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Karl Lattimer wrote:
> yeah, and multicast to all of your rooms, imagine the implications
> of a 'tuner box' with like 5 tuner cards in it, freevo could record
> from 5 channels AND timeshift all five on different freevo boxes on
> screen, because vlc allows you to have as many clients as your
> ba
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