[mythtv-users] Time Stretch question

2005-05-15 Thread Phil Bridges
I just started using the time stretch option this evening, and I really enjoy it. I noticed, though, that the show that I was recording while time-stretching the first skipped around quite a bit when watching it in normal mode; it was also listed as 57 minutes rather than the hour the recording

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch bug in 0.18

2005-04-25 Thread Chris Pinkham
Chris Pinkham wrote: When I set time stretch to 1.1, then the checkmark in the OSD menu is on 1.2. If I set it to 1.2, then the checkmark is on 1.3. For the other settings, it's ok. If you're compiling from source, can you try a simple 1-line fix? Sorry, using atrpms. Thomas I

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch bug in 0.18

2005-04-24 Thread Robin Smith
It was doing this in .17 as well. On 4/23/05, Thomas Börkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI! When I set time stretch to 1.1, then the checkmark in the OSD menu is on 1.2. If I set it to 1.2, then the checkmark is on 1.3. For the other settings, it's ok. Thomas

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch bug in 0.18

2005-04-24 Thread Chris Pinkham
When I set time stretch to 1.1, then the checkmark in the OSD menu is on 1.2. If I set it to 1.2, then the checkmark is on 1.3. For the other settings, it's ok. If you're compiling from source, can you try a simple 1-line fix? Edit libs/libmythtv/tv_play.cpp and search for the following

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch bug in 0.18

2005-04-24 Thread Thomas Börkel
HI! Chris Pinkham wrote: When I set time stretch to 1.1, then the checkmark in the OSD menu is on 1.2. If I set it to 1.2, then the checkmark is on 1.3. For the other settings, it's ok. If you're compiling from source, can you try a simple 1-line fix? Sorry, using atrpms. Thomas

[mythtv-users] Time stretch bug in 0.18

2005-04-23 Thread Thomas Börkel
HI! When I set time stretch to 1.1, then the checkmark in the OSD menu is on 1.2. If I set it to 1.2, then the checkmark is on 1.3. For the other settings, it's ok. Thomas ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org

[mythtv-users] Time stretch

2005-02-21 Thread Brent Borghese
So far for the name of Time Stretch we have: Tempo Time Stretch Time Compression Time warp MythPace I like Tempo or Video Tempo Brent ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch

2005-02-21 Thread Garry Cook
*Que Kitschy Music* Let's do the Time Warp Agaiiin! On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 22:45:40 -0500, Brent Borghese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So far for the name of Time Stretch we have: Tempo Time Stretch Time Compression Time warp MythPace I like Tempo or Video Tempo Brent

Re: [mythtv-users] Time stretch

2005-02-21 Thread Nathan Howell
* Brent Borghese [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-21 19:47]: So far for the name of Time Stretch we have: Tempo Time Stretch Time Compression Time warp MythPace I like Tempo or Video Tempo Personally, I think Time Stretch is fine. Time Compress could also be good. Either one is accurate,

Re: [mythtv-users] Time Stretch w/ PVR-350

2005-02-20 Thread Nick Rosier
Got the same problem. Another thing I've noticed, when I select x1.1 it goes to x1.2. N. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:56:54 -0500, Brad Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just tried to give the new time stretch feature a go and it doesn't appear to function correctly on the 350's tv-out. Time

[mythtv-users] Time Stretch w/ PVR-350

2005-02-15 Thread Brad Benson
I just tried to give the new time stretch feature a go and it doesn't appear to function correctly on the 350's tv-out. Time stretch works like a charm on my remote frontend which is displaying on my workstation's monitor and using the workstation's speakers for sound, but when I try to time