Brandon Rader wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a bit of a linux and freevo newbie, so sorry if my problems are
> easy fixes. The two problems I'm having are that when I watch TV, the
> video only takes up the upper left corner of the screen and that sound
> is too quiet.
When mplayer is only in the up
I just posted to this a bit ago, but now I can't watch my recordings. In freevo I get a black screen, in Mplayer I get an error that it can't seek, and in xine I get another error about a wrong MRL syntax. So I still don't know if it is recording sound or not since I have a cord going from the tu
Hello,I'm a bit of a linux and freevo newbie, so sorry if my problems are easy fixes. The two problems I'm having are that when I watch TV, the video only takes up the upper left corner of the screen and that sound is too quiet. I'm using an Aimslab Video Highway Xtreme card on the bttv module.
Evan Hisey wrote:
> Seems like some peopele have never heard of linux, MythTV or Freevo.
> This is from the shuttle spec page:
>
> # Note: The barebone XPC SB83G5M includes chassis, VFD-display,
> mainboard, CPU cooling system and power supply. For a fully configured
> Media Center System you need
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 13:18 -0500, Evan Hisey wrote:
> Seems like some peopele have never heard of linux, MythTV or Freevo.
> This is from the shuttle spec page:
Wots freevo?
;) Oh yeah, that'll be that thing microsoft copied to remove as a
competitor before they entered the market.
K,
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Seems like some peopele have never heard of linux, MythTV or Freevo.
This is from the shuttle spec page:
# Note: The barebone XPC SB83G5M includes chassis, VFD-display,
mainboard, CPU cooling system and power supply. For a fully configured
Media Center System you need in addition: CPU, memory, sto