Camaleón <[email protected]> writes: > On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 18:02:17 +0200, lee wrote: >> >> Hm, yes, I forgot about mplayer. Quite a while ago, I tried to get it >> to work with the TV card and gave up because it was impossible to get a >> working channels.conf. The format of this file mplayer expects isn't >> even documented anywhere. > > Dunno, but there should be pre-made files for your country/region > elsewhere in Internet :-?
None I could find ... At least I've now managed to create one that works. >> Other than that, it would basically work --- >> and miss something to display the EPG and schedule recordings from it. >> Or can mplayer do that, too? > > I don't know, I know mplayer is one of the most powerful media players > out there (used as the default backend for many other players), other > than that I can't tell :-) Yeah, and it's hard to figure out how to do what you want with it. I always used it for watching because it supports vdpau and had kaffeine for recording only. >>>> Other than that, does anyone have an idea how to fix kaffeine? >>> >>> I would first start by launching kaffeine from another user to discard >>> a configuration problem. >> >> It probably is one; I just don't know what to look at/for. I didn't >> change the configuration of kaffeine or kaffeine itself in any way, so >> there's no reason for it to be suddenly broken. > > Try it, creating a new user won't hurt, you can delete it afterwards. If > the new user has no problems with kaffeine, then you can start by > renaming (rename, never remove) kaffeine's user profile... Hm, renaming ~/.kde out of the way helped. It might be fun to write some GUI using mplayer for watching TV and maybe recording with libsx. -- html messages are obsolete -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

