Hi all,
i was wondering if it was possible to have a sort of preview of video
files (or video device like /dev/video0) or any other accesible video
source (thinking of embedding skype movie window), on the right side of
the screen.
This video-in-freevo should play when you select a menu item on the
Hi all,
i'm using freevo on gentoo from portage 1.7.6.
Everything works, but i was trying to use two different lirc device.
One is a Streamzap USB, recognized as /dev/lirc0 and perfectly working
The other device is the volume knob of the Antec Fusion case, recognized
ad /dev/lirc1, working corre
Duncan Webb wrote:
Andrea Magatti wrote:
[SNIP]
I don't know if the problem is freevo that only watch at the first lirc
device, or pylirc that only uses one device (the streamzap device).
I don't think that this is the problem. freevo nor pylirc care about
devices, l
irw listen events on /dev/lirc, so you need a symbolic link
/dev/lircd/0 called /dev/lirc, or
you could use:
irw -d /dev/lirc/0
by
Alberto Hernando wrote:
El Martes, 2 de Septiembre de 2008 01:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# ircat --config=/etc/freevo/lircrc
Sorry, you're right.
irw listen to /dev/lircd which is a socket created by the lirc daemon
from "man irw":
irw will connect to any Unix domain socket and will print the data
that it receives to stdout. If you don't give it a socket name argument
it will watch
/dev/lircd. Useful for debugging.
Hi all,
i've configured freevo to show the games menu and according to the
guide, i've configured freevo to launch Tuxracer (and planning to
install g-compris and the new kde4 tuberling, which are the favourite
games of my 5 years old daughter)
I've got a strange behaviour:
in local_conf.py i
bent...@lqjr.qc.ca wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
>
> from memory you need to add a file with extension .tux in the
> /etc/freeov/games/tuxracer directory.
>
> Basically the game menu has a launching program with a list of
> games that can be launched from it (designed I'm guesing for game
> emulat
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Andrea Magatti wrote:
Thanks,
but this is exactly what I did,
Anyway i've go a doubt:
the file: /etc/freeov/games/tuxracer/tuxracer.tux is just an empty
file, or a link to the game's executable?
thanks again
an empty file
Re
Evan Hisey wrote:
>> Really can't undertand why still doesn't work, freevo keeps on not launching
>> any generic game.
>>
>> To be sure this is the documentatio link i've used:
>>
>> http://doc.freevo.org/GamesConfig
>>
>>
>> Section "Linux Games"
>>
>> PS: the user is freevo, and freevo is in the
Hi all,
seems like i can't get audio spidf out (iec958) when playing music, but
when playing video files everything is ok.
in freevo 1.8.2 (gentoo) i've configured the MPLAYER_AO_DEV_OPTS
='device=iec958' and MPLAYER_AO_DEV= 'alsa'.
these parameters are correctly passed to the mplayer (when
Hi all,
seems like i can't get audio spidf out (iec958) when playing music, but
when playing video files everything is ok.
in freevo 1.8.2 (gentoo) i've configured the MPLAYER_AO_DEV_OPTS
='device=iec958' and MPLAYER_AO_DEV= 'alsa'.
these parameters are correctly passed to the mplayer (when
Duncan Webb wrote:
Andrea Magatti wrote:
Hi all,
seems like i can't get audio spidf out (iec958) when playing music, but
when playing video files everything is ok.
in freevo 1.8.2 (gentoo) i've configured the MPLAYER_AO_DEV_OPTS
='device=iec958' and MPLAYER_AO
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