Check the weather plugin. I have found that is occasionally a major
cause of unresponsive UI.

Mike

On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 14:06, free vo wrote:
> And right agin!!!! :) And thanks again....
> 
> That leaves only the recording things to configure. I'll see about that in a 
> couple of days. Thanks for all your help.
> 
> PS Freevo is now responding very slowly. Meaning that when I press a key I 
> have to wait for about 20 seconds before it responds. And it refreshes very 
> slow. When I minimize it and then maximize (I have opened the program in a 
> window) it stays black for a few seconds. There is no CPU activitie to speak 
> of. I see no error messages. You have any idea what it could be? (Mandrake 
> 9.2, KDE 3.2 (CVS))
> 
> >From: Rob Shortt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] WinTVpvr 250 + local_conf.py (newbie)
> >Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 10:01:43 -0400
> >
> >free vo wrote:
> >>You're right!! Thanks.
> >
> >:)
> >
> >>But now I have a different problem. The mplayer screen starts but only 
> >>gives snow so that means I have to fill in the frequencies. I have this 
> >>list..
> >>
> >>1 Ned 1
> >>
> >>     11-
> >>
> >>     216,00
> >>     2 Ned 2
> >>
> >>     6+
> >>
> >>     184,00
> >>     3 Ned 3
> >>
> >>     7+
> >>
> >>     192,00
> >>     4 RTL 4
> >>
> >>     12-
> >>
> >>     224,00
> >>
> >>etc etc... But filling in these frequencies still gives me snow. Yesterday 
> >>when I  used 'test_ioctl -r tuner=0,freq=2944' and mplayer /dev/video0 I 
> >>got Nederland 2, but this list says it should be 184.00. I have tried both 
> >>and they both give only 'snow'.
> >
> >Ok, I am pretty sure I know what's going on here.  You have to find the 
> >right units for your frequency for our table. Mplayer expects it one way 
> >and I think test_ioctl expects another.  Mplayer is being more user 
> >friendly but behaves a bit nonstandard in the units it accepts the freq in 
> >- most actual frequency tables don't store it in KHz.  I think test_ioctl 
> >just take the input and passes it to the driver without massaging it 
> >(usually the app does this).  So, you need to find the middle ground.
> >
> >If that explanation is confisung its because I forget the units and 
> >calculations used right now... and I am just finishing my first coffee. :)
> >
> >When using the frequency table and ivtv Freevo takes the value from the 
> >table and * 16 / 1000. So:
> >
> >freevo_freq * 16 / 1000 = tuner_freq
> >freevo_freq * 16 / 1000 = 2944
> >freevo_freq = 2944 * 1000 / 16
> >freevo_freq = 184000
> >
> >Give 184000 a try in your frequency table in Freevo.
> >
> >HTH,
> >-Rob
> >
> >
> >
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