i'm more interested in ogle - which is the dvd player of choice for me
i'll see if i can get it to work
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 13:11, Rob Shortt wrote:
> Ok, in my working copy I have custom channel frequencies working and
> here is what I have done:
>
> Added an item to freevo_config.py,
> FREQUENCY_TABLE = {
> 'tuner_id' :55250,
> }
>
> This is a dictionary that keys on the tunerid. I
Rob Shortt wrote:
Well, you are in luck! A couple days ago I have made a simple tv
viewing plugin for the pvr-250/350. This also uses the frequency
table module (freq.py) and NOT mplayer's real tv viewing capabilaties.
Mplayer is just used to display the pvr output to the screen.
So, we can
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 13:25, Rob Shortt wrote:
> Well, you are in luck! A couple days ago I have made a simple tv
> viewing plugin for the pvr-250/350. This also uses the frequency table
> module (freq.py) and NOT mplayer's real tv viewing capabilaties.
> Mplayer is just used to display the pv
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 13:25, Rob Shortt wrote:
> -Be using Freevo CVS.
easier said than done
sf.net has not let me in for the last 18 hours - although they do say the
situation will be resolved in the next month or so
i don't suppose nightly tarballs are on the cards are they?
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simon
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Rob Shortt wrote:
Simon Kenyon wrote:
would it be possible for somebody to explain to me how i can
configure freevo to work with non-standard
broadcast frequencies. the cable compnay where i live (NTL, Dublin,
Ireland) have decided in their infinite
wisdom to use a completely non-standard set
would it be possible for somebody to explain to me how i can configure
freevo to work with non-standard
broadcast frequencies. the cable compnay where i live (NTL, Dublin,
Ireland) have decided in their infinite
wisdom to use a completely non-standard set of frequencies.
from what i can understa