On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
> DEBUG_CHILDAPP enables the spawned processes to create 2 log files which
> should be named something like: mplayer-stdout*, mplayer-stderr*.
>
> I don't think it depends on DEBUG but you can add:
>
> LOGGING = logging.DEBUG
> LOGGING_RECORDSERVER = logging.
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
>>> while it is not in use now, nothing happened.
>>> I watched top carefully and mplayer died so fast I didn't usually see it
>>> appear.
>> This where DEBUG_CHILDAPP comes in handy as it saves the output of
>> mplayer to a pair of lo
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
> > while it is not in use now, nothing happened.
> > I watched top carefully and mplayer died so fast I didn't usually see it
> > appear.
>
> This where DEBUG_CHILDAPP comes in handy as it saves the output of
> mplayer to a pair of log files, you can then ex
Duncan Webb wrote:
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
the Celeron processor just didn't have enough grunt to run the dvb-t
stream and recording
so i'm back using the quad core with loads of RAM to run the tv
Now, after some fiddl
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
>> Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
>>> the Celeron processor just didn't have enough grunt to run the dvb-t
>>> stream and recording
>>> so i'm back using the quad core with loads of RAM to run the tv
>>>
>>> Now, after some fiddling, the standa
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> > the Celeron processor just didn't have enough grunt to run the dvb-t
> > stream and recording
> > so i'm back using the quad core with loads of RAM to run the tv
> >
> > Now, after some fiddling, the standard mplayer command does r
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> the Celeron processor just didn't have enough grunt to run the dvb-t stream
> and recording
> so i'm back using the quad core with loads of RAM to run the tv
>
> Now, after some fiddling, the standard mplayer command does record for me
> VCR_CMD = CONF.mplayer
> + ' -dump
the Celeron processor just didn't have enough grunt to run the dvb-t stream
and recording
so i'm back using the quad core with loads of RAM to run the tv
Now, after some fiddling, the standard mplayer command does record for me
VCR_CMD = CONF.mplayer
+ ' -dumpstream -dumpfile %(filename)s "dvb:/