There is an app, kplayer, that (with a little patch I made) looks promising. http://kplayer.sourceforge.net
It is a mplayer frontend, and using it I can watch TV/SAT/files/streams ... It has a simple favourites list that I use as a channel list. It is the most user friendly (and rock stable) and well done way of watching at TV/SAT... on my pc. Il gio, 2004-01-01 alle 22:14, Fre_ax ha scritto: > > On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 09:59:06PM +0200, Fre_ax wrote: > >> My next mission would be to implement gtk 1.2 based szap as i find > >> using > szap kinda difficult, at least when having about 400 channels. > >> Features/ideas are welcome. Im going to push it until im satisfied > >> with > it... :) > > > > Hmh. What's your problem? ?zap are nice demonstrations how to use > > ?zap, > and the API. > > > > I'm using (a modified) szap and get: > > $ wc -l /video/channels.conf > > 7393 /video/channels.conf > > > > I don't think ?zap is having problems with a big channels.conf. > > Ok: vdr is having problems when the config file has white-spaces, and > > it also doesn't like feed-hunters, because it doesn't accept to have > > the same ids all-the-time-again, which is the normal thing they are > > doing. > > > [vdr could be easily changed to be "feedhunter ready" by just changing > > one line of the source, I think. Unfortunately, nobody seems to be > > inter- > ested to get feeds working under vdr.] > > > > Again: what's your problem? > > > > > > Wolfgang > > > > > szap is not having any problems with big channels lists. > But im looking for some user friendly program where you dont need to do 3 > commands just to switch channels. If you would have seen DVBView(Windows) on > action you would know what i mean. Im looking for some app that will allow > you to group channels(duplicated). Also this program would be able to start > mplayer with optinal command line arguments as well. > -- Vincenzo Di Massa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
