Jason Flynn wrote:
--- Ed Wildgoose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By hashing all frames in some sensible way
This is a lot of data to process. What happens
for thinks like snooker which look the same
nearly all the while (like a big green table
with a few small coloured dots)?
Good thought
Doug Larrick wrote:
The attached patch fixes a longstanding difficulty in setting up an HDTV
Myth box, namely that you needed to go in and manually set the freqid
field in your database as appropriate for each of your stations.
Look back in this thread for the rest of the details.
This version
The patch on 12/18 relied on a non-existent define: USING_X11
This patch changes it to Q_WS_X11 (as checks are elsewhere).
--
Anduin Withers
x11screensaver.patch
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On Thursday 23 December 2004 07:13 am, Doug Larrick wrote:
Whenever I attach a patch and send it to the list, my message has a PGP
signature verification failure. I think this is because my mailer
(Mozilla Thunderbird w/ Enigmail) is signing the entire MIME message
(including the patch), and
Been trying to send this for the last day. Comcast decided that my computer
was infected and blocked port 25 access for outgoing email.
Anyway, here is a version of the hdtvrecorder patch which uses dynamic
ringbuffers.
This should apply cleanly to the current CVS with Daniel's V38 patch
I've been ripping CD's for quite a while, off and on. Use the perfect
setting which creates a FLAC file... all well and good. Got back into
it the other night and ripped quite a few. Now I find that I can't play
them... they seem to be corrupt in some manner. If I try to work on
them with flac
On Friday 24 December 2004 02:22 am, Jay wrote:
Greetings, (1st post)
As of CVS 23-Dec-2004, line 2014 of mythcontext.cpp,
MythContext::LogEntry starts out:
result.prepare(INSERT INTO mythlog (module, priority,
logdate, host, message, details)
values