> Is there a howto or do anyone have some pointers for using freevo and
> wintv pvr250 together?
in the Wiki at freevo.org -- 4.3.2 Hauppauge WinTV-PVR Cards
> I've seen one for mythtv, but haven't for freevo and was wondering if
> there was a very good reason for this.
Its a community effor
I'm getting closer.. but not their yet..
I can start freevo with no errors.. but
the display still appears on my monitor and not the tv.
I do get a blue background.. that freevo sits in now.. and I'm assuming
that is the directfb background. So I thing directfb is working.. but its
not getting the
make copy_libdeps
I'll see if it works when I get home tonight...
I can start freevo,, with no errors.
But cant see if it start up on my tv..
I'm at work.. ssh'ed in to my box..
We'll my works not done yet... I can start freevo with no errors.. but
the display still apears on my monitor a
> I now need to create the dll folder.
> I see this is done in the /runtime/Makefile
>
> If I try to run this file I get:
>
> Please see the Makefile source and Wiki for more info!
>
> But theirs not more info on how to do this.. that I've found.
I had to comment out all..
and then run :
make co
> The best thing to do is rebuild the runtime yourself (or install from
> packages for your distribution) since getting around this libc stuff
> will be non-trivial.
Ok.. I've built all the files... and installed them.
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/DocumentationPage_2fInstallDep
> Ok I had the same pb than scott, directfb wasn't recognize pas sdl
> configure
> script.
> To do so I had to do "export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/"
Dito.. I found this about the same time I recived this e-mail.. but thanks
for the heads up.
> now when I lanch freevo it complains
> I'm pretty much out of ideas... all I know is that if you can get
> mplayer working with dfbmga, it should only be a recompile of SDL and
> then a few minor Freevo changes to get it working. (Resolution,
> SDL_VIDEODRIVER, and display=dfbmga)
While I was looking at SDL a little closer.. I decid
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 09:41:12AM -0400, R. Scott Baer wrote:
> > Same result.. it did not install the i2c-dev module.
>
> You need to /build/ the i2c-dev module... look at your .config file in
> your linux source tree; you should have this line (exactly like this)
>
&
Sorry for the delay... we had some huge storms pass threw.. and I was
without power for a little under 24hrs...
> Ok, let's just double check:
> 1. You have patched SDL with the patch from CVS
Yes.. though the patch was for 1.2.4, and I'm useing 1.2.5.
The patch aplied fine, with not failed chun
> > DirectFB-TV doesn't support resolutions other than "true" NTSC/PAL out,
> > you should set freevo to 720x480 for NTSC. It might
> > be causing problems if SDL tries to resize the window to 800x600.
>
> I changed this.. but I'll need to try this when I get home to see if it
> works...
that didn
Aubin
> > my /etc/directfbrc:
> > /matrox-crct2
> > /matorx-tv-standard=ntsc
>
> Why are those slashes there? Here's mine:
> -
> depth=32
> matrox-tv-standard=ntsc
> matrox-crtc2
sorry... the slashes arent their.. its a habit for me to putting a slash
before things now..
I dont have depth, but I
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 01:05:27PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If I run mplayer with the -vo dfbmga, it works no problem, and displays
> > nicely on my tv.
>
> Do you have your /etc/directfbrc configured? What resolution is Freevo
> setup to run at (in freevo.conf) and are you running as
> Were is your problem?
>
> ./freevo setup --help tells you that you should use --display=dfbmga.
> Did you do it? What happens?
I tried that with no success :
*
..
Loading cfg: ./freevo_config.py
Using MPlayer: ./runtime/apps/mplayer/mp
Can someone please tell me where a document is that could help me..
I'm trying to get directfb working with the G400
I've complied the kernel, directfb.. and can play MPlayer with vo=dfbmga,
patched the SDL, and am using freevo 1.3.2
I just need to know how freevo gets displayed on the tv...
I'v
> the file name is libSDL-1.2.so.0, you have to replace the one in
> /usr/local/freevo/runtime/dll with the one you have compiled.
>
> Unfortunetly I've tryed this with no success :
> "pygame.error: No available video device"
>
> I've checked in the CVS, the patch provided with 1.3.2 release is th
> if you are using the release from yesterday (1.3.2), you have to build sdl
> yourself with the psdl12cvs-directfb09-16-tvout.diff patch. you can find
> this patch somewhere in the freevo cvs.
OK.. I've successfully complied & installed SDL-1.2.5 (
http://www.libsdl.org/ ).. with the patch.
>
>> How do I get freevo to use the dfbmga, I edited the freevo.conf to use
>> dfbmga, but it gives me libarery errors.. I'm assuming because I need
>> to
>> compile/recompile some of the code that comes with freevo.
>>
>> Could someone that uses directfb help me out here...
>
> if you are using th
I've successfully complied my kernel, directfb, and MPlayer-0.90 and am able
to use the -vo dfbmga at a command line, and it displays the video on my tv.
every thing else is displayed on my monitor.
How do I get freevo to use the dfbmga, I edited the freevo.conf to use
dfbmga, but it gives me liba
> If you use G400 and framebuffer, what task bar are you talking about?
The GNOME task bar, on the bottom of the screen.
I start the box up in RL-3, run my scripts for the frame buffer.
Then go to RL-5.
Center my display (I could have done this before... but I'm doing it
manually right now till
When I tried this, freevo came up fine.. but when I tried to view a movie...
it would not play.
it would go to a black screen, then back to freevo.
I did try one other thing, which kind of worked.
under /etc/freevo/frevoo.conf i changed display from X11 to fbdev
Doing this, when I played moves,
ully recomplied by kernal with the help of the wiki
documentation board, I've go the screen centered, and looking good when
running most apps in freevo (full screen mode). When I watch a DVD, or an
DiVX, I get the task bar at the bottom, and the title baer(??)on top of
the with the min, m
> Its a standard feature on all the UPS I've ever used... usually a serial
> port or more recently USB...
>
> You can get all sorts of info from the UPS... run time, voltage, load etc
> (depending on the type of UPS)...
>
> Surely the partion type is a result of what the distro you are running
>
Tim,
Did you ever get this resolved ?? I'm having the same problem with my
freevo setup..
I'm using a G400 Framebuffer on RH 9.
Before I set up the frame buffer, I had fullscreen in freevo & Mplayer.
Now that I've set up and framebuffer, the freevo application works fine, but
the Mplayer reverts
r an
> DiVX, I get the task bar at the bottom, and the title baer(??)on top of
> the with the min, max, an close buttons. When I leave he, the comptuer
> goes back in to fullscreen mode and looks fine.
>
> I'm running on:
>
> RH 9.0
> fr
I have sucessfully recomplied by kernal with the help of the wiki
documentation board, I've go the screen centered, and looking good when
running most apps in freevo (full screen mode). When I watch a DVD, or an
DiVX, I get the task bar at the bottom, and the title baer(??)on top of
the
Just wondering if anyone has tried this with freevo ?? I ran across it
today, and thought it would be perfect.
http://www.ati.com/products/pc/remotewonder/reviews.html
and here's a linux driver:
http://gatos.sourceforge.net/ati_remote.php
Scott
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Is their a way to set up random playback of all your audio files, with out
specifying a specific dir.
I have my audio files in Artist-folders and album-folders, then the audio
files.
Currently I have to select down to the album-folder, then I can play random,
but only in that dir.
I would like to
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