Re: Linux Multimedia System

2005-03-13 Thread Marek Franke
> Freevo is pure python already ;) > > Greetings, Roland OK, but it's more the 'thrill' to create something own, not the matter which language we/they use. And even there is only a little image-viewer and a little CD-player, it's fun (for me) to use it already on my TV. Marek -- http://mail.

Re: Linux Multimedia System

2005-03-13 Thread Marek Franke
> Just wondering how you're supporting the Xbox controller. I bought a > cable and driver a few months back to hook up to my computer. Are you > using a Python alternative?? > No, I rebuild the connector to USB and loaded the xpad-driver (Linux), that's all. Just the same with the SNES pads (para

Re: Linux Multimedia System

2005-03-13 Thread Marek Franke
> Be sure to check out freevo at http://freevo.sourceforge.net/ as it is > quite similar to what you are describing and they are quite far along. > > max Yes, there are a lot of projects like LMMS, just take a look at www.freshmeat.net or www.sourceforge.net. Or MythTV is something like LMMS too.

Linux Multimedia System

2005-03-13 Thread Marek Franke
Hi there, we have started with some people from our LUG (Linux User Group) a 'little' project, called LMMS (Linux Multimedia System). When it's 'finished' it shall be a window-manager for use on TV and handle with joysticks/gamepads. As the name says, it is for multimedia-applications, like list