No, please don't spread rumors based on bogus reports. ATrpms at least
did *not* bundle/release/fork etc. anything called 0.18.2.
There were some svn fixes in the official release-0.18-fixes branch
that renamed some shared libs in preparation for a future 0.18.2
release, but that's all there
Hi all,
I've been using Mythtv 0.18.2 happily on FC4 for months now - although I
hastily set it up after upgrading to FC4, and I never got around to
getting my remote to work properly. After a hectic holiday period, I
decided to sit down and sort out the remote...
Anyway - lirc is no problem -
On 1/30/06, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, please don't spread rumors based on bogus reports. ATrpms at least
did *not* bundle/release/fork etc. anything called 0.18.2.
There were some svn fixes in the official release-0.18-fixes branch
that renamed some shared libs in
Yan Seiner wrote:
Chad wrote:
Q: Where do I put in the correct freq table for US
When you run mythtv-setup on the backend, under the General option,
you come upon a screen that says:
Global Backend Setup
In that screen there lies that option.
Right, I put in US
On Monday 30 January 2006 05:02, Malcolm Hill wrote:
I've been using Mythtv 0.18.2 happily on FC4 for months now
There is no such thing as MythTV 0.18.2, only a 0.18.1 release and what
*could* have been 0.18.2 in subversion's 0-18-fixes branch.
So - now the configure script finds lirc fine -
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/28/2006 08:44 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
I've been using MythTV successfully for about a year...
But now I want to watch TV.
patient man... ;)
Well, I built MythTV as a means of keeping my kids from trashing tapes
and DVDs. It works so well I want
I've googled about and it seems that the solution is to manually enterthe frequency tables into mySQL... Before I go that route, I figured I'd
ask for advice.Any suggestions?
It is probably easier to enter the frequencies via MythWeb or via mythtvsetup.
Note that you can enter either the channel
On 1/29/06, Yan Seiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
2006-01-28 16:30:08.176 NVR: Error, cannot open DSP '/dev/dsp'
open: No such device or address
Fix your sound...
OK, how do I do that? The backend sits in a room far away from the
frontend. I want sound with my
On 01/29/2006 10:45 AM, Jens Baumeister wrote:
On 1/29/06, Yan Seiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
2006-01-28 16:30:08.176 NVR: Error, cannot open DSP '/dev/dsp'
open: No such device or address
Fix your sound...
OK, how do I do that? The
On 01/29/2006 09:26 AM, Yan Seiner wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/28/2006 08:44 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
My setup is as follows:
tooth - FC2 mythtv backend, mysql server, file server, and also houses
the WinTV card.
hermes - KnoppMyth box. Mounts files via NFS
I got everything set
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Well, it says /dev/dsp isn't there, so if you can play sound in other
applications (i.e. xine or MPlayer), then you need to change the sound
settings in Myth (from the default sound device--/dev/dsp--to the one
your system is using, like ALSA:default). (And
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, mike choy wrote:
Cougar wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, mike choy wrote:
Hi Team
I wanted to announce my SUSE 10.0 MythTV howto guide
http://acaciaclose.co.uk/28654/index.html
Feedback welcomed
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Yan Seiner wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Well, it says /dev/dsp isn't there, so if you can play sound in other
applications (i.e. xine or MPlayer), then you need to change the sound
settings in Myth (from the default sound device--/dev/dsp--to the one
your system is using,
{LOG SNIP}
Glancing over your logs, it looks ok. What kind of signal are you
using? analog cable TV, digital cable TV, Satellite, Rooftop
Antenna..?
You can set both local and global settings from the frontend depending
on what you are trying to adjust. At the top of the screen it
generally
Chad wrote:
{LOG SNIP}
Glancing over your logs, it looks ok. What kind of signal are you
using? analog cable TV, digital cable TV, Satellite, Rooftop
Antenna..?
Broadcast antenna... Is it possible that MythTV is setting the card for
Composite rather than antenna in? Any way to test / log
On 1/29/06, Yan Seiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chad wrote:
{LOG SNIP}
Glancing over your logs, it looks ok. What kind of signal are you
using? analog cable TV, digital cable TV, Satellite, Rooftop
Antenna..?
Broadcast antenna... Is it possible that MythTV is setting the card for
Chad wrote:
When you run mythtv-setup from the backend, you should be able to set
NTSC/PAL, as well as set the Video Source to pair with your Television
input (after you setup your Video Source of course).
OK, I've got a big chunk of the problem identified...
I think the US-Broadcast freq
Q: Where do I put in the correct freq table for US Broadcast?
--Yan
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When you run mythtv-setup on the backend, under the General option,
you come upon a screen that says:
Global Backend Setup
In that screen there lies that option.
Chad
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 07:54:41AM +1100, Phill Edwards wrote:
A week or so ago an upgrade installed all the myth modules as 0.18.2
etc. Now if you try to upgrade we're back to 0.18.1. What's up with
that? Hopefully a moot point in the next day or so.
There never was a 0.18.2 but some
Chad wrote:
Q: Where do I put in the correct freq table for US Broadcast?
--Yan
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Global Backend Setup
In that screen there lies that
Not looking at your logs, just from past experience... Anytime I have
behavior like you've described, it was either due to a poor power
supply or an IRQ conflict.
Have a look also at your CPU fan -- if it's not properly fixed to the
chip that can cause overheating and automatic
On 28/01/06, Nathan A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the following for my system...
AMD 1800+
756 Megs Memory
120 Gig harddrive space
wireless nic
PVR-500
I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount of time I
will have the system reboot. I have seen very
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On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:35 AM, Nathan A. Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 09:10 -0500, Dewey Smolka wrote:
Not looking at your logs, just from past experience... Anytime I
have
behavior like you've described, it was either due to a poor power
supply or an IRQ conflict.
Have a look also
Nathan A. Smith wrote:
Hi,
I have the following for my system...
AMD 1800+
756 Megs Memory
120 Gig harddrive space
wireless nic
PVR-500
I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount of time I
will have the system reboot. I have seen very little in the logs, what
I have
Nathan A. Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 09:10 -0500, Dewey Smolka wrote:
Not looking at your logs, just from past experience... Anytime I have
behavior like you've described, it was either due to a poor power
supply or an IRQ conflict.
Have a look also at your CPU fan -- if
card/modules from the system if you
believe it is causing the reboots and see if the system stabilises
without it.
Nick
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I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount
of time I will have the system reboot. I have seen very
little in the logs, what I have seen I posted below. I have
noticed that my cpu usage is at 30%
-- with no recording going on! So can anyone help a poor soul out?
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On Jan 28, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Nathan A. Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 11:24 -0500, William wrote:
I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount
of time I will have the system reboot. I have seen very
little in the logs, what I have seen I posted below. I have
noticed
I should know better...
I took the cover off and it's ran stable for the last hour and a half...
(didn't last that long before).
I'd look into either some thermal compound for your CPU heatsink or
adding a large but quiet case fan to your system. The thermal paste
makes a huge
I've been using MythTV successfully for about a year...
But now I want to watch TV.
My setup is as follows:
tooth - FC2 mythtv backend, mysql server, file server, and also houses
the WinTV card.
hermes - KnoppMyth box. Mounts files via NFS
I got everything set up, as per the docs. I can
I just noticed that is was 38 years ago this week when I started my
first Computer Programming class. They were having trouble with the
machine (IBM 1620) and had to remove some cover plates to get better
cooling.
Well I'm 38 years myself last November but I do recall attendance,
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Just to clear things up, do you have a frontend running on tooth?
No front end. It's a backroom file server. No monitor or keyboard.
How is your current setup different from the one you have been using
successfully for about a year?
All I've been uisng MythTV for is
On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:09 PM, Chris Ribe wrote:
On the topic of thermal goo, how do I figure out if my P4 is
running at full speed? I've read that the P4 will automatically
slow itself if it gets too hot. Well, how am I to know if this is
happening?
To avoid being laughed off the
Chris Ribe wrote:
On the topic of thermal goo, how do I figure out if my P4 is running
at full speed? I've read that the P4 will automatically slow itself
if it gets too hot. Well, how am I to know if this is happening?
To avoid being laughed off the list, I won't mention what I am
On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:16 PM, Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Chris Ribe wrote:
On the topic of thermal goo, how do I figure out if my P4 is running
at full speed? I've read that the P4 will automatically slow itself
if it gets too hot. Well, how am I to know if this is happening?
To avoid being
Brian Wood wrote:
Let me guess: toothpaste? Actually works good for a period of time
but
has a tendency to harden.
Probably K-Y Jelly.
Well, properly used it has a tendency to make things harden as well...
groan.
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On 1/28/06, Chris Ribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, whether I found the miracle substitute for thermal grease, or
the smart folks at intel have just managed to save me from myself is the
question I am trying to answer.
It's not like thermal grease needs to be any magic solution to
On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:31 PM, Chris Ribe wrote:
Alright, first of all, I didn't just save a dollar. The cheapest
newegg can hook me up for is $7 shipped, and it wouldn't be here
for at least another 6 days.
Additionally, my system has been running for 3 week and endured
several
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On Jan 28, 2006, at 8:57 PM, Chris Ribe wrote:
Brian,
I appreciate the experience and knowledge you bring to the
community, and your I will take your advice to heart, but right now
I'm just trying to find out if I have a problem at all.
There is a certain risk to the equipment
On 01/28/2006 08:44 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
I've been using MythTV successfully for about a year...
But now I want to watch TV.
patient man... ;)
My setup is as follows:
tooth - FC2 mythtv backend, mysql server, file server, and also houses
the WinTV card.
hermes - KnoppMyth box.
Hi,
I have the following for my system...
AMD 1800+
756 Megs Memory
120 Gig harddrive space
wireless nic
PVR-500
I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount of time I
will have the system reboot. I have seen very little in the logs, what
I have seen I posted below. I have
On 1/27/06, Nathan A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the following for my system...
AMD 1800+
756 Megs Memory
120 Gig harddrive space
wireless nic
PVR-500
I can get mythtv running fine, but after some random amount of time I
will have the system reboot. I have seen very
Marius Schrecker wrote:
Now all of the frontends get
a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
I was relieved.
signed,
a US citizen
I live in Norway ;-)
Myth version 0.19.20051208-1
I am having a few strange problems. One thing is
when I am recording something, half of the time it will not actually show up as
being recorded, meaning I cannot find it anywhere. And the other half of the
time It just does not show up in recorder shows until
John Biundo wrote:
bill peck wrote:
I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
controller and my hd3000 capture card.
Interesting... I'm just contemplating getting rid of my
On 24/01/06, Andrew McNabb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:26:17PM -0800, John Biundo wrote:
For starters, you can get an x100p clone. Digium makes the brand
name boards, which you want for a production system, but it's not
needed for a home-based install.
You
Tim Dodge wrote:
I'm running asterisk and mythbackend on the same machine, and have
never had a problem. I don't use an FXO card though - I was getting
all kinds of echo problems - so I bought a Sipura SPA-3000 which works
flawlessly.
That seems reasonable. Mythbackend doesn't need X, right?
On 1/24/06, John Biundo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Dodge wrote:
I'm running asterisk and mythbackend on the same machine, and have
never had a problem. I don't use an FXO card though - I was getting
all kinds of echo problems - so I bought a Sipura SPA-3000 which works
flawlessly.
I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100 with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata controller and my hd3000 capture card.--
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I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
controller and my hd3000 capture card.
Interesting... I'm just contemplating getting rid of my slimp3 and
replacing it with
On 1/24/06, John Biundo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bill peck wrote: I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100 with no problems.I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata controller and my hd3000 capture card.
Interesting... I'm just contemplating
John Biundo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/24/06 1:42 PM
bill peck wrote:
I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my
Athlon
xp2100 with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot,
a promise sata controller and my hd3000 capture card.
Interesting... I'm just
Now all of the frontends get
a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
Marius
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Now all of the frontends get
a caller id OSD message like this when somebody calls.
http://www.aldorf.no/mythtv/alert.jpg
Was rather shocked to see that George has emigrated to Norway (47)!
I was relieved.
signed,
a US citizen
On 1/24/06, bill peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Myth backend, Asterisk, nfs, and SlimServer on my Athlon xp2100
with no problems. I also have a Digium TDM400 in the slot, a promise sata
controller and my hd3000 capture card.
--
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http://www.pecknet.com
Chris Henderson wrote:
So off to the list I go. After a bit of searching i find that there is
a known bug when the recordings screen is left open and the log files
tries to do something it crashes the mythbackend service.
...
The thread in the forum says that it is fixed in the SVN and
Well, finally have it partially working. Have the video, which is jerky,
and the sound twice, one delayed from the other. Probably has to do with
setup. Does anyone have any setup info for comcast or know where I can
find it? Also, should I setup for v4l /dev/video0 or should I setup for
the
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Is anybody running a Myth backend and Asterisk on the same box?
I was until about a week ago when I needed the PCI slot that my X100P
was taking for
my new Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 card. Works fine.
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV and Asterisk?
Peter Loron wrote:
Is anybody running a Myth backend and Asterisk on the same box?
I was until about a week ago when I needed the PCI slot that my X100P
was taking for
my new Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 card. Works fine.
--
Jesse
Dean Collins wrote:
How do you handle interruptions etc?
I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
quality can vary?
Well, it's not like it's a production asterisk server. I just use it for
fax and voicemail.
I never noticed a problem, but it wasn't used much
Cougar wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, mike choy wrote:
Hi Team
I wanted to announce my SUSE 10.0 MythTV howto guide
http://acaciaclose.co.uk/28654/index.html
Feedback welcomed
enjoy
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http://www.acaciaclose.co.uk
The home of SUSE multimedia
Hi,
I took PLD RPM spec file
Dean Collins wrote:
How do you handle interruptions etc?
I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
quality can vary?
Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
I'm running both, but on seperate boxen right now.
John Biundo wrote:
Dean Collins wrote:
How do you handle interruptions etc?
I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
quality can vary?
Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
I'm running both, but on seperate boxen right now.
I've heard some
On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Peter Loron wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Dean Collins wrote:
How do you handle interruptions etc?
I thought asterisk had to be a standalone solution otherwise voice
quality can vary?
Also heard that Asterisk and X don't get along very well.
I'm running both,
.
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Peter Loron wrote:
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
obvious one, of course, is doing caller id OSD. I'm planning to get
that
John Biundo wrote:
Peter Loron wrote:
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
obvious one, of course, is doing caller id OSD.
Mike wrote:
You don't need asterisk for that... Just mythnotify from the contrib
dir. Thats what I use for callerid via OSD.
Yeah... getting asterisk just for that is probably overkill. I've
already got a pretty full-blown (for a home system) asterisk
installation, so this is a natural.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
obvious one, of course, is doing caller id OSD. I'm planning to get
Sending caller ID events is the only integration I've ever done with Myth.
I've yet to even install mythphone :)
Mike wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Peter Loron wrote:
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv?
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an X100P card, which is a fancy modem, available on
ebay for about $15 in the U.S.
,
Dean
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Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use
John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an X100P card, which is a fancy modem,
Brad Fuller wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need
something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With
asterisk, you need an
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what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you
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John Biundo wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:what hw is required? can you use a plain old modem card? Or do you need something fancy?
Don't know what Mike is using for his asterisk-less solution. With asterisk, you need an X100P card, which
Brad Fuller wrote:
That's pretty cheap. Thanks. I'll check that out. Any particular mfr
that is best? This is clearly out of my league.
For starters, you can get an x100p clone. Digium makes the brand name
boards, which you want for a production system, but it's not needed
for a
Brad Fuller wrote:
Mike wrote:
John Biundo wrote:
Peter Loron wrote:
Yeah, I'd like to use a solid state box for Asterisk, but I need to
have
a PCI slot for my X100P card to interface with POTS.
Have you attempted any integration between Asterisk and Mythtv? The
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:26:17PM -0800, John Biundo wrote:
For starters, you can get an x100p clone. Digium makes the brand
name boards, which you want for a production system, but it's not
needed for a home-based install.
You shouldn't use the x100p at all, clone or genuine, on a
Hi all,First thanks to all on this list that give your time so freely.I have had my mythtv setup up and running for quite a while now. I am running my setup with Dvico lite cards. With some help form the forum here i got them going. And it seems to be working perfectly.
But then i started to run
Mike wrote:
I've just upgraded my frontends to use the marillat versions. (I
exclusivley use testing/etch not unstable/sid BTW)
For others reading this thread: they are complete packages and work
well. Given that most debian users will have marillat for mplayer and
xine; and given that it just
Just wondering if (when the big switch to 0.19 comes) if anyone has
intructions on how to, or a running copy of the frontend for other
platforms? Ie. MAC OSX and XBOX.
The MAC OS X was easy to setup (just a quick .dmg download) but the
XBOX was somewhat a pain in the ass. I have (unfortunately)
drbob wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'll try compiling from source. I
don't want to disturb the sarge setup more than necessary.
Well I've just compiled myth on my backend from the 0.18.1 tarball.
After a bit of basic setup (lvm creation on my 200gb drive for video,
custom
David wrote:
drbob wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'll try compiling from source. I
don't want to disturb the sarge setup more than necessary.
Does the marrilat repository only contain packages not included in the
official repository or a re there some backports of mere
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 23:05, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
On Jan 18, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
Ok,
I'm not exactly sure if this is a dev problem, but here goes. I
downloaded the latest SVN and compiled it in my old environment (same
machine, 32-bit PVR-500) and it works
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:52:50PM -0500, Steve Adeff wrote:
Christian Marillat's depositry has MythTV now thanks to the work of some devs,
http://debian.video.free.fr/
From a debian machine
# apt-cache policy mythtv
mythtv:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.18.1-7
Version table:
repository (you
probably want that marillat source as well), so all you need to compile is
mythtv.
Philip
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Thanks for all the responses. I think I'll try compiling from source. I
don't want to disturb the sarge setup more than necessary.
Does the marrilat repository only contain packages not included in the
official repository or a re there some backports of mere recent versions
as well? I like to
drbob wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I think I'll try compiling from source. I
don't want to disturb the sarge setup more than necessary.
Does the marrilat repository only contain packages not included in the
official repository or a re there some backports of mere recent versions
as
I run it on debian sarge with my own compile of everything that isn't in
the normal repos. (like ffmpeg and all of that) One thing that I ended
up doing was building my own 2.6.14 kernel package for the HD-3000
drivers rather than trying to build them into the old kernel. (which is
also
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 10:31, Chad wrote:
Jarod, I'm surprised you haven't mentioned your bit in a book that IS
published ;)
I have been fortunate enough to review Linux Multimedia Hacks by
Oreilly, and thought it was quite cool to see you in there. Great
section, well written and
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