n did finish and you can
continue to install it.
I just installed 0.4.1 on my Python 2.5 system and it appears to work fine.
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> James,
>
> Faster, like a 3G 6850?
>
> I have to choose a process to purchase with the XPC I'm considering.
Yep, that looks like a good choice.
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dio, which I want to use
> the digital SPDIF output. Can anyone confirm if this audio chipset
> works well with alsa, spdif, mplayer and xine?
My board has an ALC889A, which works perfectly.
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rashes. Have you figured out any way to fix or workaround this yet?
Delete the cache in /var/cache/freevo/appletrailers and re-enter the plugin to
recreate it. That fixed it for me.
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1-click install allows the creation of patterns that span multiple
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effort.
I'd be happy to share maintainership. Do you have a buildservice account?
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> >> I created a new page, openSUSE, and updated the referring page. However,
> >> I am not allowed to delete the FreevoAptSuSE page.
>
> Should I delete
> http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/FreevoAptSuSE
Yes
to for suse package downloads
> on the new site?
Actually, that entire page is out of date. Nobody uses apt on SUSE anymore.
I created a new page, openSUSE, and updated the referring page. However, I am
not allowed to delete the FreevoAptSuSE page.
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On Sunday 12 August 2007 2:03 pm, John Molohan wrote:
> James Oakley wrote:
> > On Tuesday 07 August 2007 12:11 pm, John Molohan wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> If you are a packager of freevo for a particular distro can you please
> >> reply here so I
would be great.
Packages for SUSE 10.1 and up, including Factory are available here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jimfunk/
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n be added to the YaST sources.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier
Downl
t. You should take a look at
http://www.netwinder.org and update your Netwinder.
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are, there's already a
package for it that has extra integration with the distro. With my SUSE
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>
> What could this be?
Are you running on a framebuffer?
Edit /etc/init.d/freevo and insert a line containing "setleds +num" before the
"$FREEVO_BIN start &> $LOGFILE" line (line 64). Does that help?
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g a digital audio stream to a higher rate
causes a change in it's quality?
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y CMI8738 resamples *some* rates. Other hardware will have
drivers that perform the resampling. Some will happily pass the wrong rate
and it will sound odd. My brother's ALC650 passed 44.1kHz audio without
resampling which sounded slightly sped up.
The -srate option in Mplayer will so
thing but 48khz PCM.
Put "-ac hwac3,mad, -srate 48000" in your MPLAYER_ARGS_DEF.
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o doesn't care what grabber you use. As long as the XMLTV data is valid
it will work fine.
Check out the XMLTV_GRABBER variable in your local_conf.py.
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are available via apt:
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/AptGet
There's also a 1.5pre1 rpm in:
ftp:ftp.funktronics.ca/pub/rpm/nonapt/RPMS
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return time.mktime(strptime.strptime(str, date_format))
Even better, use datetime objects instead:
http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-datetime.html
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> line 1550
> Sorting listings.
What version of Xmltv? What version of DateManip? Did you setup your timezone
properly? What's the output of "echo $TZ" ?
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Um, the distros move files to where they *do* belong:
http://www.linuxbase.org/
Freevo follows these standards as well.
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. And I'm NOT handy with the ol'
> soldering iron.
>
> It may be time for me to start looking for another card.
The g450 and g550 cards come with cables. I'm using a g450 and the TV output
quality is 10 times better than the Nvidia Ti4200 I used to use.
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at won't work. and
> without the encoder all files are extremly slow.
If you can just dump MPEG into the device, this should work:
mencoder -of mpeg -o /dev/video16
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o 'alsa9'. Other than that the defaults
are ok.
Are you running freevo from the KDE menu? If so, what do you get if you open
up a konsole and type freevo?
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r "basic training" would be appreciated.
What do you need to learn?
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using SUSE 9.0, you should see this:
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/AptGet
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Did you pass '--enable-video-directfb' to the SDL configure script?
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r you also find everything else you need to run Freevo
> (almost). The few things not available can be found either at
> www.rpmfind.net or www.rpmseek.de . I always chose SuSE or packman rpms for
> missing dependencies and it worked.
What was missing? I thought I managed to get everything in th
python (with rpm -e mmpython), then installed
> the newly-built mmpython. Still crashes.
>
> Guess I'll just hafta wait 'til SuSE 9.0 is available for download.
Did you install the Packman libdvdread? Are you still using the runtime? (you
don't need it)
What message
Alternatively, upgrade to 9.0. If you use apt you can simply run 'apt-get
install freevo' to get everything in one shot.
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- - If you want to run Freevo at boot run 'insserv lirc ; insserv freevo'. You
would only want to do this on a standalone box. If you do this you may have
to set some other settings in '/etc/sysconfig/freevo'
Happy Freevo'ing!
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On October 9, 2003 08:42 pm, Matt Camp wrote:
> I have used tv_grab_nz to generate /tmp/TV.xml, which contains the
> following: (excerpt)
...snip...
> http://sourceforge.net/supporters.php
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remove desc and/or sub-title for even more size reduction (I just tried that
and it was 60%)
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users start hammering them. They also may not want the grabber released at
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le where i started freevo this is displayed:
...snip...
> '_'))(node) AttributeError: _ProgrammeHandler instance has no attribute
> 'color'
tvmoviefetch is generating invalid XMLTV data. It appears that it is
generating a "color" element, which should be "colour
patible applications, but not under Linux and Freevo. It
> displays just empty EPG.
>
> How and where could I find out what's happening inside xml parsing in
> Freevo ?
>
> Will Freevo handle ISO - 8859-2 characters ?
Can you send me some example output from your grabber? Or the
heck how the
> listings could be converted to the CET/CEST format.
I highly recommend using numeric timezones in grabbers. Some of the grabbers
from the official XMLTV distribution do this already and the others will be
converted soon. Some of those strings are conflicting, such as my timezon
ll save yourself a
ton of memory, too.
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