On 12/10/05, Davide dada Carboni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to have tvtime for watching TV live and mencoder for recording.
The problem is that the names used by tvtime do not correspond to the
ones needed by mencoder.
you have to use as third value the name of the channel as
Tamas Molnar wrote:
Jan Penninkhof wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has encountered this: all my music is
played
twice before Freevo skips to the next song. It doesnt matter whether I
play
a random playlist, songs from an album, or a normal (pre-made) playlist.
Im running on
I used to have that problem. When I compiled mplayer by hand just
using the option --enable-directfb the problem existed. I was able to
solve the problem by letting portage(gentoos package manager) build
it. I was never able to figure out how gentoo built it differently, it
may have been a patch
hi,
On 12/11/05, shane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to have that problem. When I compiled mplayer by hand justusing the option --enable-directfb the problem existed. I was able tosolve the problem by letting portage(gentoos package manager) buildit. I was never able to figure out how gentoo
sorry... sometimes this gmail thing can do things that you didnt expect.
well... I used to have this problem, and I guess it has something to do
with mplayer. I changed my setup do use xmms to play mp3s and the
problem was gone.On 12/11/05, Christian Lyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
On
Hi!
I installed the latest stable version of freevo along with MPlayer
1.0pre7. When playing mp3, everything works well most of the time, but
for some titles, the playback simply doesn't work and freevo proceeds to
the next file. The files are ok, if I use mplayer from commandline, or
mpg123
I wonder why compiling mplayer in a different fashion solved the
problem for me. I guess I am not even sure if my problem was caused
by xine playing the second time.
On 12/11/05, Tamas Molnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 11 December 2005 17:26, Dirk Meyer wrote:
Tamas Molnar wrote:
My drive went out of disk space.
happens to the best of us.
when I started freevo, it crashed, and it wouldn't start again even
after I freed some space.
the problem was that freevo created a pid file in /tmp, but could not
write the pid into it.
it than had a parsing error trying to
Hi!
I installed the latest stable version of freevo along with MPlayer
1.0pre7. When playing mp3, everything works well most of the
time, but
for some titles, the playback simply doesn't work and freevo
proceeds to
the next file. The files are ok, if I use mplayer from
Hi,
I solution the problem.
Add -framedrop option in a mplayer.
At the moment is ok .
tnks.
En/na Matthew Bettencourt ha escrit:
I resorted to using xine, although i don't like that soln, it is what
works for me.
M
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Hi,
My Pc is a Pentium III 800 Mhz , and
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