Justin Wetherell wrote:
> That's actually what my "detection" is based off of. As of
> Mplayer-1.0rc1, the vf should be available. So, to use commdetect,
> you'll need that mplayer version.
I've updated the wiki with all this info.
John
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Jaap Struyk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I thought I had my freevo crashes under control by adding the pylirc
> package but my daughter managed to make it crash again.
I don't see how pylirc would have stopped the crashes when you are using
the event interface and was a bit surprised that this reduced the
That's actually what my "detection" is based off of. As of Mplayer-1.0rc1,
the vf should be available. So, to use commdetect, you'll need that mplayer
version.
On 8/20/07, Jaap Struyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Justin Wetherell schreef:
>
> > I wrote the code and wrote it to be very conservati
Justin Wetherell schreef:
> I wrote the code and wrote it to be very conservative. I've never
> noticed a 'cut too much' scenario but I have seen the opposite but it's
> a rarity. I have noticed that it's 100% accurate on most channels but on
> some channels it's almost never sees the blackframes;
I wrote the code and wrote it to be very conservative. I've never noticed a
'cut too much' scenario but I have seen the opposite but it's a rarity. I
have noticed that it's 100% accurate on most channels but on some channels
it's almost never sees the blackframes; I'm guessing that the frames are
d
Dischi, Justin-
> On a different note: maybe we could work on a better commercial
> detection. The best solutions I can see is noad:
> http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Noad
>
This brings up the question, just how good is the current commercial
detection? Not getting all the commercials ou
"Evan Hisey" wrote:
> Justin-
>Just checked local_conf.py, I am I right that the commdetect server
> can be running on a remote host from the recording server?
On a different note: maybe we could work on a better commercial
detection. The best solutions I can see is noad:
http://www.linuxtv.or
Yes, I believe so. These variables exist in the freevo_conf and can be
changed/added to the local_conf:
COMMDETECTSERVER_UID = 0
COMMDETECTSERVER_GID = 0
COMMDETECTSERVER_IP = 'localhost'
COMMDETECTSERVER_PORT = 6667
On 8/20/07, Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Justin-
>Just check
Justin-
Just checked local_conf.py, I am I right that the commdetect server
can be running on a remote host from the recording server?
Evan
On 8/20/07, Justin Wetherell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, all recordings after the point you add the command to the local_conf
> and start the commde
Yes, all recordings after the point you add the command to the local_conf
and start the commdetect server should be detected and removed. There is no
way to send previously recorded content to the commdetect server. On my PC
(2ghz + halg gig RAM) it takes about an hour to an hour and a half to dete
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