On Friday 18 March 2005 01:39 am, Nigel Pearson wrote:
> > The fact that the code in question is used only for the little preview
> > window
> > on the playback screen?
>
> Speaking of which, any good reason to keep this code?
> We could be overlaying an videoout_* scaled window there
> (like in t
The fact that the code in question is used only for the little preview
window
on the playback screen?
Speaking of which, any good reason to keep this code?
We could be overlaying an videoout_* scaled window there
(like in the program guide).
It isn't a big problem keeping it the way it
This patch adds a "category specific record over-time" option. Like the
current "record over time" setting, it only extends the show if it does
not create a schedule conflict.
This works great for a category such as "Sports event". I have been
using it while recording Indian Wells tennis this
Hi!
I have encountered that qt, qt-devel and qt-MySql ver. 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm-packages brokes
atleast mythtv’s button-widgets
(button goes down when pressing enter, but doesn’t do anything without
clicking with mouse) and mixes timezone configuration
with DVB EIT (EPG is 2 hours ea
Hi
I've been reading the list for a while now, and nothing has come up on a
similar topic to this, so I figured I'd post.
Background:
I have a TiVo (networked) in my living room connected to my satellite TV
system, a mythtv backend with a tv-encoder card (which is elsewhere and
can only receive a
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Isaac Richards wrote:
]On Thursday 17 March 2005 04:00 pm, Axel Thimm wrote:
]> The unichrome project has a wrapper library claiming to "allow the X
]> server or user to specify the hardware dependent library at run-time."
]> Would it make sense to use this library for MythTV?
On Thursday 17 March 2005 04:00 pm, Axel Thimm wrote:
> The unichrome project has a wrapper library claiming to "allow the X
> server or user to specify the hardware dependent library at run-time."
>
> Would it make sense to use this library for MythTV? That way packaged
> MythTV binaries would wor
On Thursday 17 March 2005 04:16 pm, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
> Does the NUV player decode the various NUV formats (RTJPEG, MPEG4,
> or MPEG2) into some intermediate format and then just send those frames
> off to the video driver (XV, XVMC, or IVTV) to be scaled and displayed?
Basically, yes. For
Isaac Richards wrote:
On Thursday 17 March 2005 01:51 pm, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
Am I missing something here, or have I stumbled across something
significant?
The fact that the code in question is used only for the little preview window
on the playback screen?
Doh!! Ok, I thought may
The unichrome project has a wrapper library claiming to "allow the X
server or user to specify the hardware dependent library at run-time."
Would it make sense to use this library for MythTV? That way packaged
MythTV binaries would work on nvidia, via etc. (at least in theory).
--
Axel.Thimm at A
On Thursday 17 March 2005 01:51 pm, Michael J. Lynch wrote:
> Am I missing something here, or have I stumbled across something
> significant?
The fact that the code in question is used only for the little preview window
on the playback screen?
Isaac
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I've been poking around the myth source code to see if there are any
optimizations I could make to the playback code that would reduce
processor load so less powerful processors could be used. I figured
the first place to start looking would be the recording playback code
and came down to a sectio
> Barney Barumba schrieb:
>
>>Further to my last post, the basic ideas I'm working with for
>> gametree.cpp
>>are:
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Not gametree related, but also a suggestion for mythgame. I would
> prefere to elimante all configurations for xmame. I modified my mythgame
> to pass no further argument
Barney Barumba schrieb:
What these all add up to, is the ability to specify a number of root
nodes, each with their own paths and criteria. eg, one could have:
All Games: levels="system year genre gamename", filter=""
Favourites: levels="gamename", filter="favourites = 1"
Or, if you had a full ma
Barney Barumba schrieb:
Further to my last post, the basic ideas I'm working with for gametree.cpp
are:
Not gametree related, but also a suggestion for mythgame. I would
prefere to elimante all configurations for xmame. I modified my mythgame
to pass no further arguments to mame. All my config
Tj wrote:
Applied both patches and I got captions now.
Two minor problems:
1) The letter "i" has an extra space, e.g. "this" becomes "thi s"..
This problem went away when I changed the captions font to SansMono..
2) The top teletext part (the section where you enter the teletext
numbers, e.g. 801,
Frank Muenchow wrote:
Tj schrieb:
Just tried TS mode. Able to receive teletext index (100) and browse
Teletext, though some sections were garbled somewhat...
But strangly no captions @ 801..
Maybe this patch works for you - in the specs the pages are differed
in teletext and subtitles - but the
J. Donavan Stanley wrote:
Neale Swinnerton wrote:
Hi,
I've been having a problem with MythVideo and the way it stores
filenames in the Database.
I have 1 machine that acts as a nfs server and another frontend that
mounts the Video directory from that nfs server. On the nfs server I
occasionall
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