Well, my USB 1.1 Pixelview PlayTV looks pretty good without doing
anything
special with it. Sure, it might be nicer to have a USB 2.0 device, but
then I want
to compress video down to 64 kbps anyway.
Mick wrote:
Do they exist? USB2 probably has the bandwidth, but I havn't heard of
one.. U
Pferdekaemper, Thorsten wrote:
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Von: Dirk Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. September 2003 10:21
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Betreff: [Freevo-users] Re: XMLTV from TV-Movie...
Hi,
how did you solve the DST issue?
I think if the URL's for required cutting-edge packages are
provided in a list, it's easy to pass this in to Debian as
alternative download sites for autocompile.
Aubin Paul wrote:
It's doubtful; a lot of the stuff we use is fairly cutting edge. It's
possible that it /may/ work, but I don'
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Justin Wetherell wrote:
Anyway to use the freevo.conf to use the mencoder in the runtime dir
but use the mplayer that I built myself.
Not that I know of and the latest release has neither mplayer nor
mencoder in the runtime.
Dischi
Hmmm...don't
My own followup - this is only a problem with the i586 RPMS.
The freevo binary works as advertised. I'm not sure where the
differences are - all the fxd and font files look the same, and
I'm using the same local_conf.py
Bill Eldridge wrote:
Okay, this has been hashed over in this l
Sylvain FABRE wrote:
Generally speaking the best TV output are made by ATI and Matrox.
If youy are french
... or somehow didn't sleep through years of grammar-school French classes.
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Okay, this has been hashed over in this list, but
I haven't found a definitive answer.
Where do I get the fonts/skins I need, what files do I have to edit,
etc. (it was working on one system I have, I'm not sure why the
latest 1.3.4 isn't, unless fonts got erased).
Thanks,
BIll
freevo: could not c
Wan Tat Chee wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Bill Eldridge wrote:
My own followup - this is only a problem with the i586 RPMS.
The freevo binary works as advertised. I'm not sure where the
differences are - all the fxd and font files look the same, and
I'm usin