On Sun, 4 March, 2007 11:25 pm, Jim Duda wrote:
> Is BeautifulSoup supposed to be a dependency in the rpm install?
> I don't know where to fetch it from.
http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/
>
>
> Jim
>
>
> Duncan Webb wrote:
>
>> Jim Duda wrote:
>>
>>> I was able to execute a yum updat
Hello,
I am very new to Freevo and I am having problems getting data into the TV
guide. I am using tv_grab_na_dd and have this working correctly with another
program (Maxemum TV-Guide) so I know that I have the grabber configures
correctly. When I go into TV Guide, it lists all of my Channels
Is BeautifulSoup supposed to be a dependency in the rpm install?
I don't know where to fetch it from.
Jim
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Jim Duda wrote:
>> I was able to execute a yum update to freevo 1.7 this weekend, thanks TC
>> for getting the repo together.
>>
>> When I start version 1.7, I'm getting
Jim Duda wrote:
> I was able to execute a yum update to freevo 1.7 this weekend, thanks TC
> for getting the repo together.
>
> When I start version 1.7, I'm getting these messages in the log file,
> however, freevo does start and run.
>
> This is more of an FYI to the developers.
ImportError:
I was able to execute a yum update to freevo 1.7 this weekend, thanks TC
for getting the repo together.
When I start version 1.7, I'm getting these messages in the log file,
however, freevo does start and run.
This is more of an FYI to the developers.
failed to load plugin video.imdb
start 'fr
I'm starting to record HDTV content using an HD5500 card. I'm dumping
MPEG transport streams from the dvb interface /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0.
I can play these using mplayer, however, I'm at what appears to be the
edge of my 2.4G P4 processor (non hyper threading). I don't have enough
headroom.
internet sevenx wrote:
> Hello Duncan,
>
> < 1.
>> Check the recordserver log for messages.
> 2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] Log opened.
> 2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] Traceback (most recent call last):
> 2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] File
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/freevo/helpers/records
I just want to wrap up this thread with the final solution.
After a week of investigation and learning, I found out that this
Xorg message:
(--) NVIDIA(0): SHARP HDMI (DFP-0): 135.0 MHz maximum pixel clock
(--) NVIDIA(0): SHARP HDMI (DFP-0): Internal Single Link TMDS
Actual describes
Dear All,
I installed Freevo 2.0 and most of it went quite well but I have a
problem with Fullscreen
1. The normal button to switch between Fullscreen and Window doesn't work
2. If I start in Fullscreen and start a video (using mplayer-bin) it
switch to window mode and stay there, no chance to
Hello Duncan,
< 1.
> Check the recordserver log for messages.
2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] Log opened.
2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] Traceback (most recent call last):
2007/03/02 08:34 +0200 [-] File
"/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/freevo/helpers/recordserver.py", line
90, in
2007/03/02 08
internet sevenx wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm a freevo newbie and I have installed freevo 1.7.0 on the SuSE 10.2 system.
> I have a analog pinnacle PCTV+FM card and it functions with kdetv OK.
>
> Wenn I start 'freevo' and select 'Watch TV' then I get the message 'The
> recordserver is down'.
>
I figured this out eventually, was a schoolboy error, forgot to add
lirc_mceusb to /etc/modules
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 10:33 +, Patrick Carey wrote:
> hi, i've just set up a new freevo box running debian etch but can't seem
> to get lirc to work, i had it working perfectly under ubuntu edgy
> f
hi, i've just set up a new freevo box running debian etch but can't seem
to get lirc to work, i had it working perfectly under ubuntu edgy
following this tutorial
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Install_Lirc_Edgy
i did basically the same steps on my etch box and all seemed to have
installed well
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