I migrated my machine from FC2 (when setting this up was a royal pain)
to Ubuntu 6.10. On Ubuntu most of it was straightforward.
Mind I am using the EPIA board for TV-out so the Hauppauge 350 (which
can do TV out too) is not blocked for recording while playing.
Assuming the trip via the
Small addition:
make sure you select the right hardware accelerated vo devices for xine
and mplayer, in local_conf.py:
MPLAYER_VO_DEV = "xvidix"
XINE_VO_DEV = 'xxmc'
and put colorkey=0x00 in your .mplayer/config file
(haven't been able to make that work from local_conf.py but this
Mind I am using the EPIA board for TV-out so the Hauppauge 350 (which
can do TV out too) is not blocked for recording while playing.
Does this mean that the card can't record and while tv-out is working?Alberto
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Using
correct. It has only one pipeline of mpeg hardware.
alberto hernando wrote:
Mind I am using the EPIA board for TV-out so the Hauppauge 350 (which
can do TV out too) is not blocked for recording while playing.
Does this mean that the card can't record and while
I am expecting my second capture card today (also ivtv) and have been
reading up on the Wiki on how to configure that to get two shows to be
recorded at the same time. The text in the wiki did not help me much so
I looked at the source.
fc = FreevoChannels()
if DEBUG: print 'CHAN: %s' %
Paul Sijben wrote:
I am expecting my second capture card today (also ivtv) and have been
reading up on the Wiki on how to configure that to get two shows to be
recorded at the same time. The text in the wiki did not help me much so
I looked at the source.
fc = FreevoChannels()
if
Paul Sijben wrote:
correct. It has only one pipeline of mpeg hardware.
With the 350 you can record and watch a recording at the same time,
using the tv-out of the 350, I do this all the time.
However, You can't watch a tv channel and record at the same time,
unless you have a second tv card.
OK thanx so I won't spend more time looking :-)
Let's see if I can hack it into 1.6 because I really start to need it.
Paul
Duncan Webb wrote:
Paul Sijben wrote:
I am expecting my second capture card today (also ivtv) and have been
reading up on the Wiki on how to configure
gee when I investigated that it was not possible. Hmm, what made me
dump the option?
Just checking; I guess you are recording and playing back both in mpeg2
with hardware support from the card (so you do not need to en/decode
via the CPU??
Paul
Duncan Webb wrote:
Paul Sijben wrote:
Paul Sijben wrote:
gee when I investigated that it was not possible. Hmm, what made me dump
the option?
Just checking; I guess you are recording and playing back both in mpeg2
with hardware support from the card (so you do not need to en/decode via
the CPU??
Correct, all done in hardware.
Hi everone,
I want to announce the licence change from GPL to LGPL for some
modules of the Kaa Media Repository.
What is Kaa Media Repository?
The Kaa Media Repository is a repository of more or less independed
Python modules that have something to do with media in general. It is
the base for
Duncan-
Seems I am having trouble reproducing that zip error again. As far I
can tell nothing has changed on my software. It may have been a race
condition that caused it.I will keep trying to find it again. Also
there is an issue with using versions of Xine that are not compiled
with lirc
Evan Hisey wrote:
Duncan-
Seems I am having trouble reproducing that zip error again. As far I
can tell nothing has changed on my software. It may have been a race
condition that caused it.I will keep trying to find it again. Also
there is an issue with using versions of Xine that are not
Hi guys,
I'm running freevo v1.5.4.
I want to use it as follow:
1/ look TV
2/ look TV and record it at the same time
3/ record only tv
4/others freevo cool things :)
step 4 is ok... but don't know how to handle step 1,2,3 :)
To watch tv I can use this command in console mode:
./gorecordmod
Duncan-
Personally I think the xine developers are not being logical, I don't
see why they should disable --no-lirc when lirc has not been built-in.
Agreed, but that is what theyhave done.
I really doesn't make much sense to have a xine built without lirc and
then use freevo with lirc
Wow, this sounds like a nice device! It has hardware DIVX encoding support
for about EUR 170. MythTV does already support it. Freevo should support it
too, IMO. A yearly computer fare is organized in my town this month (reduced
prices for hardware...). I'll try and see if I can buy this device
Hi list!
Anyone knows a good tv card for see digital and analog channels? I need
to use it in Spain, and if possible buy it in Spain too.
Thank's!
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Alberto-
No TV-out on the 150. As a capture card though it works great. No
more work to set it up than for the 250/350 cards and I am guess a bit
less than the 500. For tv-out I am just using an old Nvidia card wtih
Tv out.
Evan
On 11/2/06, Alberto Hernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I contacted Plextor for support on this issue. Hopefully I get a positive
response.
Richard.
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Date: 03-Nov-2006 00:38
Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] How can I do to handle my
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Simple question, I hope ... how do I delete a movie / tvshow when I've finished
watching it? Having to go to a shell and use 'rm' just doesn't seem right :(
I foudn the file_ops.py file, and it is listed as being active, but for the
life of me, I
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Simple question, I hope ... how do I delete a movie / tvshow when I've
finished
watching it? Having to go to a shell and use 'rm' just doesn't seem right :(
I foudn the file_ops.py file, and it is listed as being active, but for the
life of me, I can't figure
Evan Hisey wrote:
Duncan-
Personally I think the xine developers are not being logical, I don't
see why they should disable --no-lirc when lirc has not been built-in.
Agreed, but that is what they have done.
I think they should change the help messages but silently ignore
--no-lirc when lirc
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