From: Ducson N. <Duc...@gm...> - 2004-08-19 18:59:49
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I'll second that. Matrox G400 is gorgeous. DirectFB will let emulators output to the TV, too. It's sweet. Check out my friend's site: http://freevo.webalias.com > With the possible exception of a hauppauge pvr-350 a G400 on directfb is > as good as your going to get for TV-out. > > Things are drawn at 720x480 (NTSC, its something else for PAL), which is > the native resoltution ... rather than scaled for TV like most TV-outs. > Also the quality of the TV-out components themselves is aparently > better. > > Xine doesn't have a stable working directfb output - so you're limited > to MPlayer which means no DVD menus ... other than that I love it. > > - Chris > > On 19 Aug 2004 01:43:11 -0000, "Peace Monk" <pea...@re...> > said: > > Hi Guys, I am currently using VDR for scheduling and watching DVB > > programs. Is a great software, but lacks eyecandy and other media > > features. I was wondering if there is anyway to integrate freevo with > > VDR. i.e, I would use freeevo to browse through channels, and schedule > > recordings, to VDR. Basically, VDR uses a file calles timer.conf to > > maintain recording schedules, so I guess I just need a way to add/remove > > schedules to this file from freevo. > > > > Also, I have a Matrox G400. i read somewhere that freevo supports > > directfb. If someone is using this feature with freevo, please would you > > give me your opinion on the quality? > > > > Thank you. > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > Freevo-users mailing list > Fre...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users > > End of Freevo-users Digest > |