Great - thanks !!! It looks good, in the sense that I cannot hear it
but only see it through VNC (I am currently abroad) .... and I see a
nice volume icon in the lefthand upper corner now :)

Great community - good feedback

2005/10/6, Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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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