On 19/02/2009 10:16, Olivier Sessink said the following:
Attached is a patch that should reduce the memory and speed up the
display of images, it may not be 100% correct yet (lack of rotation and
using the thumbnails for the full image).
The thumbnails can be generated with the helper
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 12:47 -0800, Shane W wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a Freevo solution where I can connect an
External hard drive, USB key whatever and Freevo would be
able to navigate it. The automount stuff is easily enough
done but the issue I run into is Freevo has the idea of
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 10:55 +0100, Duncan Webb wrote:
I did notice that all the images are cached for later use but didn't
check when they are freed from the cache. Of course caching big images
would cause a memory problem.
kaa.imlib2 has two layers of cache: one for uncompressed data
I have solved this the following way:
1) Install the usbmount program
2) In /etc/udev/usbmount.rules (might vary on your distro), insert:
-- snip --
# Rules for USBmount
KERNEL==sd*, BUS==usb, ACTION==add,RUN
+=/usr/share/usbmount/usbmount add
KERNEL==ub*, BUS==usb, ACTION==add,
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 10:55 +0100, Duncan Webb wrote:
It should be a lot faster too, it takes quite a long time for imlib2 to
process a large photo (3072x2048) about 1.5 secs on my P3 box which is a
performance killer.
beacon uses epeg (which is nowadays merged with
Recently updated my tired old debian box to lenny and in the process
threw out my freevo 1.7.
I'm now using freevo 1.x from SVN (perhaps foolishly, because i plan
to try to use the livepause plugin, which the wiki still says is only
in svn) and have rebuilt ffmpeg, mplayer, etc - also from