daniele-
To solve your mixxer problem disable the stander mixer plugin and
use the oss mixer plugin.
plugin.remove('mixer')
plugin.activate('ossmixer')
That should get sound working again. To speed up teh remote you might
try nicing the lircd.
Evan
On 10/3/05, Daniele Parravicini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- sorry for the long message --
>
> I have the same problem that you have... I have struggled like hell to
> have my ATI 9000 Radeon to work with Tv-Out and XV - I managed that
> with kernel 2.4.x to have 800x600 on both monitor and TV but since
> 2.6.x I can only reach weird combinations of 640x480 and 800x600 ... I
> start freevo (which btw cannot be started automatically in fullscreen
> mode), remove the borders from the kde window and press "z" - it is
> then Ok and fullscreen on the TV upstairs, which is what it needs to
> do. Anyway is on a virtual 800x600, so if someone moves the mouse
> downstairs (where the monitor is) the viewable windows move (and _no_
> , it does not work on 640x480 plain).
>
> Beside that, I love freevo - and my family the same ... the only
> complain is actually the ATI card (I'll replace it with an NVIDIA chip
> based as soon as I have the time to open the beast) and the fact that
> the combination of freevo with LIRC+Irman+Marmitek Remote is not
> responding at light speed times ... and of course that after
> installing python 2.4 I cannot use the audio mixer anymore within
> freevo .... and that I cannot get xmame to work
>
> Anyway: great work, my humble opinion is that Freevo it is not the
> easiest thing to set up, but once it is up properly it is really great
> - compared to the results I have with MythTV (which I use from a Mini
> Mac connected to the server) and Xbox Media center (which my cousin
> uses to connect to the same server).
>
> 2005/10/3, Christian Lyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ok... I will post in the wiki too, but first here. Last week I built
> > another freevo box, and since this motherboard was short on PCI/AGP
> > slots, instead of use a video card with TV out, I bought a "pc-to-tv"
> > converter (pixelview game show).
> > I was used to use freevo on my desktop with a regular monitor, so it
> > was a surprise when I pluged this new machine to the Tv and found the
> > image being "cut" at top and bottom. After a lot of try and error with
> > Xfree86 confs, I thought about trying the freevo.conf! And it works...
> > hm... strange... I always thought that freevo on X11 would respect the
> > X11 configurations!
> >
> > What I did:
> > X11 configured to 800x600 - freevo.conf to 800x600 = image
> > cut (the
> > image is ok with a window manager)
> > X11 configured to 800x600 - freevo.conf to 640x480 =
> > works!!!
> > X11 configured to 640x480 - freevo.conf to 800x600 = image
> > cut
> > X11 configured to 640x480 - freevo.conf to 640x480 =
> > works!!!
> >
> > I tried other values in freevo.conf like the ones from NTSC or PAL
> > (strange ones like 648x486, 720x480, etc... all of them shows some kind
> > of problem or distortion).
> >
> > My guess is that problem has something to do with SDL, but... who
> > knows?
> >
> > --
> > Christian Lyra
> > POP-PR - RNP
> >
> > http://lyra.soueu.com.br
> >
> > Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone
> > and unmoving, it is at once still and yet in constant motion. It is the
> > source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the
> > Tao of Programming.
> > The Tao Of Programing
> >
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