Updated to 1.5rc4 today on the off-chance that the DVB-related work on
mmpython might have helped things, and now it seems to be working
properly again.
Thanks!
Matt
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 13:15:52 +0200, Johan Celén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently bought a Sanyo PLV-Z2 to my home theatre. But when I use freevo I
get wrong aspect ratio on everything (4:3/16:9 files/TV).
I have a widescreen TV, and the fix for me was to add
-monitoraspect 16:9 to
Figured it was about time I took a look at 1.5rc3. I've been using
1.4 for ages with no real problems, so wasn't in much of a rush to
upgrade. I use Freevo as an interface for playing audio and video,
not for recording or TV stuff.
Got it all working nicely, except for one thing: when playing
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 19:17:43 +1000, Matt McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got it all working nicely, except for one thing: when playing back
captures from DVB (I'm doing the captures externally to Freevo by tzap
| ts2ps file.mpg) I can't seek any more, and when I exit mplayer
Freevo crashes
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:04:15 -0700, skeeterskip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just looking for alternative to expensive WinTV 250/350
cards.
A less compute-intensive codec is probably the way to go. You should
be able to save as high-bitrate MPEG-1 or MJPEG or any of a bunch of
other things
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:25:20 -0300, Rob Shortt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mplayer or mencoder will work, as will running s/c/tzap with the -r flag
to open the dvr0 device for reading, you can then write its contents to
a file. I don't like mpeg-ts very much and would prefer a PS.
I use tzap
Morbid Angel wrote:
Can freevo use the tv-out on these cards for output on tv?
If you're getting a full-featured DVB card, you may wish to take
a look at VDR http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/. It's specifically meant
for use with DVB cards.
I don't believe that Freevo can currently display to the
Morbid Angel wrote:
hmm how can I then use xmms with freevo+dfbmga? X runs here, but I start
freevo from the console
I suppose it might be possible to shonk something up so that
xmms connects to a VNC session or maybe Xvfb. But I've not
tried, and don't plan to.
I had been under the
Juha Pahkala wrote:
I hope you guys don't mind me asking this, but there's been on and off
conversation of dvb support in freevo for a long time. I'd like to know if
anybody is working on anything related? And if not, if there is something
done in the past that I could take a look at.
There
Matthieu Weber wrote:
I suppose I could easily use this one instead of mencoder for
recording DVB, if I add a feature to stop the recording after a given
amount of time, like mencoder does.
tzap, at least from CVS, has a -t switch which does this. I have
a small script which converts the
Is there some way to set mplayer-options per-directory rather
than per-file or -filetype? I've got a bunch of files that
really need -af volume=+10, but of course that buggers up
things that don't need it so it's not a great thing to be
sticking in MPLAYER_ARGS.
Putting it in an fxd file is
Dave wrote:
has anyone got any tips or suggestions as what options I could try to squeeze
those few extra fps's out of my machine?
Use a faster codec, like MPEG1? The image quality at the same
bitrate isn't usually quite as good, but on the other hand you
ought to be able to get smooth video
William Morgan wrote:
This is turning into a bit of a problem for me too. Pricewatch lists a
few companies that sell the G400, and there are a couple Ebay auctions,
but no one seems to include the cable. And I'm NOT handy with the ol'
soldering iron.
The Matrox store (shopmatrox.com) claims
Justin T Wetherell wrote:
I know that DXR3 cards are natively built to play mpeg1/2, I was
wondering if I should record with mpeg1video vcd codec or use the
mpeg4 divx codec when recording.
This mostly depends on how much disk you have, whether you
simply watch once then delete, and how much
Barnowl wrote:
Well now that I got my config file problem solved(Xine and dxr3 still buggy) I am
trying to figure out how to get more of the image to fit inside the TV screen.
currently the image is slightly of center and the subtitles in fan subs appear at
the half of the bottom to all
Carson wrote:
There does not appear to be a XMLTV grabber for Australia, so cannot get
that going.
http://www.onlinetractorparts.com.au/rohbags/
The results are a bit weird with programmes that run through
midnight -- the data source splits most of them into two and
the script doesn't try to
I've got myself a fairly large .m3u playlist. Freevo is quite
happy to play it, but there doesn't seem to be a random play
option in the SELECT menu (? I mapped this stuff a while ago on
my remote and just think of it as red now -- the one that
typically includes random recursive play for
Barnowl wrote:
I agree about the wiki. I did not need any gcc3 patch to compile SDL on Slack 9.1
(gcc3 based). Did you need to tweak pygame to get it to work? I get a slew of pygame
segfaults. SO I am build all the deps form scratch
Once I made sure I had the right version of ffmpeg (I
Robert Rozman wrote:
which mixer device to setup to work with alsa?
When I was using ALSA I just ignored the mixer device stuff. Freevo
would spit out an error about not being able to find the device, but
otherwise worked.
Instead, I'd set the line level and so on with alsamixer and then
do
Gray, Tim wrote:
I am getting better mplayer audio sync on divx files with the following in
the mplayer config settings..
-vo dxr3:prebuf:sync -vop lavc=1:29:97
The second part of that makes the image jump up and down by a few
lines. But the audio sync is perfect. :)
How can I fit this
Rob Shortt wrote:
Does the DVB only ancode to mpeg2 on the tuner input?
DVB cards don't encode anything -- programmes are broadcast already
MPEG-2 encoded.
This might be pretty easy. Can you tell me how the DVB device works?
Can you simply read a stream from the device and save it to a
Rob Shortt wrote:
Matt McLeod wrote:
I looked at trying to get this working with Freevo, but Python isn't
my thing and I ran out of time. What I have right now is a wrapper
around dvbstream which tunes the card, grabs the right PIDs, and saves
the resulting MPEG-2 PS to disk. It's called
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 04:33, Matt McLeod wrote:
Pretty much, yes. You have to tune the device first, and then you
can read MPEG-2 streams from it. You still have to pick out the
right PIDs, though.
What service provider are you using to supply the DVB stream
Mavrick wrote:
Just a note that the GF2 + TV-out isnt that great of a card from my
experience with it. The TV out looks kinda blurry.
I had that problem for a while, and switched to a second-hand
G400. Then after a while I gave the nvidia card another shot
(this was a GF4MX based thing, but
Matthieu Weber wrote:
On Mon 25.08.2003 at 06:23:26PM +0200, Lars Michael Jogb?ck wrote:
Could you please give me an example on how I could setup
a .fxd (with mplayer-options) for a whole TV-Series, without
having to generate one .fxd for each episode?
There is an example on the WiKi.
James Healy wrote:
At the moment, i've manually added the channels to local_conf.py, and
can see them in freevo, but selecting any one of them gives me a few
seconds of black, then returns to freevo
Can't help with the specifics of configuring Freevo to handle
Australian TV, but what you're
Michael Ruelle wrote:
http://world.std.com/~mruelle/pub/freevo/commands.py
it should be added to freevo soon.
Hm, yes, that appears to work.
Unfortunately, it also makes doing what I want to do rather complicated,
as I have to convince mplayer to talk to lirc and pay attention to it
(which
I've been poking around freevo for a while now. As I understand it,
the next major release of tvtime is due to include DVB support, but
in the meantime it'd be nice to let Freevo provide a simple front-end.
So, a question before I get too far ahead of myself:
Is there some mechanism to allow
While browisng the list archive I noticed some comments to the effect
of if someone wants to write docco, we'll throw notes at them. Is
this still true?
If someone wants to throw notes at me, I'll see what I can do about
docco. Particularly interested in the .fxd file stuff at the moment,
but
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