My apologies if this is a duplicate, I sent this mail to the dev list
more than a day ago, and haven't't seen it appear.
Something seems to be wrong with the scaling code. I've got 5:4,16:10
and 16:9 display devices, and the DisplaySize set to reflect the
correct ratio in the X* config files on
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 02:39:24 -0500 (EST), Daniel Agar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple problem, the toggle browseable function doesn't work in mythvideo,
so when I have a movie split into two files I can't hide the second part
in the nice gallery interface. The videos are marked as hidden, but
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:39:03 +1100, Denis Cheong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is now a chicken-and-egg problem with the configuration of DVB
channels - what is the correct procedure for creating them? - let
mythfilldatabase create them (and have no SIDs) or let the channel
search create
Anyone else have issues with 802.11G and MythVideo?
Depends om what videoplayer you are using. The Internal videoplayer
stutters for me over 802.11g to, but mplayer works fine.
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On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 10:49:43 -0600, Andrew Close [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:11:32 -0500, Craig Partin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In doing some recent window shopping it seemed to me that you get more
for your money in buying an LCD monitor than a TV. With a myth system
the
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 13:45:39 +, Greg Cope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the interium I am thinking of getting a 19 LCD Monitor for £200 to
replace my 21 TV - I know the formats are not quite the same so the
19 will be smaller, but I need a tv that accepts Svideo (mine does
not!).
The 17-19
Dan wolf wrote:
I have 5 gmail acounts and let me tell you, it is perfect for this
list. Since it archives messages instead of deleting them, you keep
all the old messages. With google's search function, you can then
search through your entire message database. It is also awesome
because it
Cecil Watson wrote:
Hello,
Randy Carpenter wrote:
From reading the list, it seems that Nvidia cards are the best
supported.
I am probably going to build at least one system with separate video
card
and sound card. What would be a good choice for an nvidia card? Here
are a couple of choices