I'm encountering a problem with Freevo 1.6 on my Gentoo HTPC
The problem is that it cannot detect video DVDs. It reads data DVDs just
fine, but when I put a DVD-V in there, nothing happens, and I get the
following error message on the console:
Please report this bug to the Freevo mailing
Russ Gray wrote:
I'm encountering a problem with Freevo 1.6 on my Gentoo HTPC
The problem is that it cannot detect video DVDs. It reads data DVDs
just fine, but when I put a DVD-V in there, nothing happens, and I get
the following error message on the console:
Please report this bug
DVD-V just denotes a video disk. DVD-A is audio, DVD-ROM is data, and so
on. I was talking about a movie DVD, and trying to differentiate between
that and a data DVD.
The output of lsdvd -x /dev/hdd produces a whole lot of information about
the various chapters, subtitles, audio encoding, etc.
Russ Gray wrote:
DVD-V just denotes a video disk. DVD-A is audio, DVD-ROM is data, and
so on. I was talking about a movie DVD, and trying to differentiate
between that and a data DVD.
What I really meant is what the difference between DVD and DVD-V, nothing.
The output of lsdvd -x /dev/hdd
I can't quite remember how to do this but there is an environment
setting for SDL to tell it to use the Matrox crtc2 for games.
Anybody know what the environment is and what it should be?
Thanks
Duncan
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You are correct, DVD-V is merely another way of indicating a DVD movie,
there is no difference.
Here is the output of lsdvd -x /dev/hdd:
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Disc Title: DODGEBALL_FF
Title: 01, Length: 01:31:57.033 Chapters: 23, Cells: 29, Audio streams: 05,
Subpictures: 05
VTS: 05, TTN: 01, FPS: 29.97,
Hello,
I haven't found a solution for playing one single mp3 audio track endlessly.
Isn't that possible with freevo 1.54 ?
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Helmut Auer wrote:
Hello,
I haven't found a solution for playing one single mp3 audio track endlessly.
Isn't that possible with freevo 1.54 ?
IRCC you can using fxd files. Have you checked the wiki for fxd files?
Duncan
Russ Gray wrote:
Has gentoo updated mmpython? You should be using mmpython-0.4.10 with
freevo-1.6.
Do this first and then if it is still failing I'll look into the problem
further.
Duncan
You are correct, DVD-V is merely another way of indicating a DVD movie,
there is no difference.
Here
Hi
IRCC you can using fxd files. Have you checked the wiki for fxd files?
Sure I can - I can also put the song 10 times to a playlist, but thats
not what I really want to ;)
I am missing the repeat one button ( every cd player has such a thing ).
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Helmut Auer wrote:
Hello,
I haven't found a solution for playing one single mp3 audio track endlessly.
Isn't that possible with freevo 1.54 ?
I'm not sure. It works with 2.0 svn, but IIRC I added it after 1.5 was
released. Maybe Duncan can add it.
Dischi
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Right now I have two freevo boxes that get their fxd directory from an nfs
mount on a server. The problem is that when one of them writes to an fxd file
the other can't modify it because it doesn't have the right permissions so I
have to manually log into the server and change the permissions.
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Russ Gray wrote:
You are correct, DVD-V is merely another way of indicating a DVD movie,
there is no difference.
Here is the output of lsdvd -x /dev/hdd:
*
Disc Title: DODGEBALL_FF
Title: 01, Length: 01:31:57.033 Chapters: 23, Cells: 29, Audio streams: 05,
Helmut Auer wrote:
Hi
IRCC you can using fxd files. Have you checked the wiki for fxd files?
Sure I can - I can also put the song 10 times to a playlist, but thats
not what I really want to ;)
I am missing the repeat one button ( every cd player has such a thing ).
Now that I
nikosapi wrote:
Right now I have two freevo boxes that get their fxd directory from an nfs
mount on a server. The problem is that when one of them writes to an fxd file
the other can't modify it because it doesn't have the right permissions so I
have to manually log into the server and
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Russ Gray wrote:
You are correct, DVD-V is merely another way of indicating a DVD movie,
there is no difference.
Here is the output of lsdvd -x /dev/hdd:
*
Disc Title: DODGEBALL_FF
Title: 01, Length: 01:31:57.033 Chapters: 23, Cells: 29, Audio streams: 05,
Duncan Webb wrote:
What I don't understand is why gentoo haven't upgraded mmpython as the
default.
The ebuild says: =dev-python/mmpython-0.4.5 and yes, that works. But
not in every case. But to defend Gentoo: Freevo 1.6.0 is also masked,
so if you remove the mask from freevo by default, do the
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Duncan Webb wrote:
What I don't understand is why gentoo haven't upgraded mmpython as the
default.
The ebuild says: =dev-python/mmpython-0.4.5 and yes, that works. But
not in every case. But to defend Gentoo: Freevo 1.6.0 is also masked,
so if you remove the mask from
That was exactly the problem, thank you so much for helping me to rectify
that problem. mmpython-0.4.10 is masked in portage currently, 0.4.7 is the
default 'stable' version. It was a rather simple matter to update it, and
now DVDs detect just fine, but a new problem has appeared.
The
Russ Gray wrote:
That was exactly the problem, thank you so much for helping me to
rectify that problem. mmpython-0.4.10 is masked in portage currently,
0.4.7 is the default 'stable' version. It was a rather simple matter to
update it, and now DVDs detect just fine, but a new problem has
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