[Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Dirk Meyer
Hi, Karl Lattimer wrote: While we all love tinkering with freevo, as hackers do, and we love the excitement of getting some cool feature that Dischi or others have written, isn't it time that we all seriously looked at the commercial potential of FreeVo? Yes. We need more developers and a

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Fabio Papa
[SNIP..] Great ideas, but still, we need people to do it. [SNIP..] Ok, I'm a great fan of Freevo, and I feel I'm in debt with you all, and I sincerly want to help. But thing is, I know very little of python programming, but I guess I can learn. Any suggestion of where/what should I look

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Rob Shortt
Fabio Papa wrote: Ok, I'm a great fan of Freevo, and I feel I'm in debt with you all, and I sincerly want to help. But thing is, I know very little of python programming, but I guess I can learn. Any suggestion of where/what should I look for? There's good docs and a tutorial (for each

[Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Dirk Meyer
Fabio Papa wrote: [SNIP..] Great ideas, but still, we need people to do it. [SNIP..] Ok, I'm a great fan of Freevo, and I feel I'm in debt with you all, and I sincerly want to help. But thing is, I know very little of python programming, but I guess I can learn. Wealso need people doing

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Chad Robinson
Dirk Meyer wrote: Wealso need people doing some hacks in xine/mplayer. In case you know C this could be a part. What kind of hacks? --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Yahoo. Introducing Yahoo! Search Developer Network - Create apps

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Karl Lattimer
Ah, the joys of a bank holiday monday, except for the thunder and lightning its quite a day. I too play with C, however hacking on someone elses code can be a bit of a nightmare, it all depends on what you want doing. I'll give everything a try so lets hear what needs to be done. Below

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 16:04 +0100, Karl Lattimer wrote: Below are some things I think we should start discussing; I have all these requirements for MeBox too. a, Timeshifting, do we know what is required to achieve this? No doubt you can borrow from http://sault.org/mebox/livetv.php b,

[Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Dirk Meyer
Chad Robinson wrote: Dirk Meyer wrote: Wealso need people doing some hacks in xine/mplayer. In case you know C this could be a part. What kind of hacks? http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freevo-2.0/HelpNeeded The section about external programs. More details can be provided when

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Rob Shortt
Karl Lattimer wrote: Below are some things I think we should start discussing; a, Timeshifting, do we know what is required to achieve this? I have some ideas for doing this with xine and have just sent an email to freevo-devel, timeshifting with xine. b, Picture in Picture c, Video

Re: [Freevo-users] Re: FreeVo vs M$ Multimedia PC

2005-05-30 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 13:16 -0300, Rob Shortt wrote: I'd like to try these by having the video app and OSD engine drawing to premade DFB surfaces inside DFB windows that could be layered apropriately. This may or may not fly but I'd like to attempt it anywys. Using vf_outbuf you could have