--- Lucian Muresan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> - graphics card;
Matrox G400 and G450, TV-out to a NTSC tv.
> - kernel version;
Linux l440gx 2.6.9-1.11_FC2 #1 Sun Jan 2 15:49:30 EST
2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Kernel is selected by apt-get according to the ivtv
requirements. No kernel rec
My I ask why you want fusion? AFAIK, Freevo does not
make use of multi-application access to the frame
buffer. I did not care for fusion. But that should
not matter.
My case: Fedora Core2, stock kernel. No recompilation.
Exact subversion have been selected by apt-get for
compatibility with ivtv
G400 bios upgrade is not applicable to G450. Unless
Matrox released something for G450, that will not
work.
Sergey
--- Ivan Pantovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hm,
>
> when i was searching for a problem with random
> pauses, i've stumbled
> across g400 firmware update.
> Among other things
--- Peace Monk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
> 2. When browsing through my mp3s in the music
> module, freevo crashes
> when I go a directory that may have foreign language
> filenames. These
> directories are located in a ntfs partition. I
> dont see any
> information from freevo on what happ
I'm not sure about PVR 350 TV-out, but everything else
works fine for many users. Keep reading docs and
search Google.
The best traditional TV-out so far known to me is
Matrox G400. PVR 350/250 uses hardware compression for
TV-in, and this is supported by 'ivtv' project. Matrox
G400/G450/G550 (lat
I use this tool successfully.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/id3iconv/
One stil has to write a script to traverse the
directory tree, since this application works with one
file at a time. But that should not be a problem for a
person who managed to set up Freevo :-)
Sergey
--- m0sia <[EMAIL P
Hello.
I have the following environment for starting up
freevo. It may be too much (inherited from 1.4x
installation), but it works for me.
LANG=ru_RU.UTF-8
FREEVO_LOCALE=ru_RU.UTF-8
I use the ttf fonts from sourceforge
http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
completely replacing Freevo fonts:
[f
Hello,
I just installed Frevo 1.5.1 on a fresh Fedora Core 2
and it was unusally painless.
You really do need to configure apt-get, update distr,
and then try to install Freevo with it, and all
dependencies will be installed easily.
Here is my /etc/apt/sources.list. I know it is weird,
and half
--- drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Florian Demmer wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > my via epia m10k sometimes has problems with
> playback using fbdev
> > started from freevo. is there a way to make
> mplayer work with directfb
> > from within freevo?
> >
> > for me mplayer gets stuck when it trys to
--- Dirk Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sergey Melikhov wrote:
> > Anyway, here's my changes. It would be nice if
> > developers could implement something like this or
> > better in the official Freevo, freeing me from
> > patching every new version
--- Albert Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sergey,
>
> Do you need to make system see those filenames in
> unicode characters
> before you can see in in freevo ?
> Eg. When you do "ls -al" in a shell ...
Not necessarily Unicode, but I guess for Chinese
Unicode is the only option? Whatever code
do ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Albert
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf
> > Of Sergey Melikhov
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:35 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > S
First of all, thanks Gustavo and others for enabling
non-Latin1 symbols in the filenames and directories.
That made me almost happy. My Unicode filenames are
displayed properly now.
My next problem was with MP3 ID tags. That's internal
information from the files, which Freevo extracts and
display
Well, it did not work for me. Now I'm struck with the
idea that Python 2.2.2 installed for Freevo 1.4.1 is
NOT GOOD.
Could you please confirm which version of Python (and
other stuff) I'm supposed to use with the CVS version
of Freevo ?
The rest is probably not relevant, if the answer is
differe
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You mean problem with filesystem encoding? I also
> have problems with
> them (pt_BR.UTF-8) and will patch freevo soon to
> support this.
>
>
> Gustavo
>
> --- Sergey Melikhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> > Hello Al
Hello All:
I noticed that there is localization activity in
Freevo, but all locales so far use Latin-1 characters.
I'm trying to display 2-byte UTF-8 symbols (namely
Cyrillic ones), but Freevo displays them as garbage.
I have FREEVO_LOCALE set to ru_RU.UTF-8, and this
helps, otherwise Freevo cra
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