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_DEV= 'alsa
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
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
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
emulators).
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
Really can't
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 games group, my box is
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
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.
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, lirc uses
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
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
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