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XvSwitch 0.2
XvSwitch allows choosing which display gets XVideo video overlay. more>>
XvSwitch widget has 1 purpose:
To assist you with choosing which display gets XVideo video overlay. It uses shell commands to accomplish the task.
See http://suslikcentral.blogspot.com/2005/12/video-and-tv-out-in-xorg-on-linux.html
for reasons for using this applet and general guidance on Xvideo issue on Linux.
System requirements:
For full, flawless functionality you need:
a) SuperKaramba version 0.39 This theme uses changeInterval function that was introduced recently.
b) One utility from list mentioned in the welcome screen:
- aticonfig - ships with ATIs fglrx drivers, or
- xvattr - an independently-developed application. http://freshmeat.net/projects/xvattr/
c) (the applet WILL work without it too) XvSwitch uses Kdialog for welsome and configuration prompts. If you have "complete" kde, you have Kdialog.
<<lessTo assist you with choosing which display gets XVideo video overlay. It uses shell commands to accomplish the task.
See http://suslikcentral.blogspot.com/2005/12/video-and-tv-out-in-xorg-on-linux.html
for reasons for using this applet and general guidance on Xvideo issue on Linux.
System requirements:
For full, flawless functionality you need:
a) SuperKaramba version 0.39 This theme uses changeInterval function that was introduced recently.
b) One utility from list mentioned in the welcome screen:
- aticonfig - ships with ATIs fglrx drivers, or
- xvattr - an independently-developed application. http://freshmeat.net/projects/xvattr/
c) (the applet WILL work without it too) XvSwitch uses Kdialog for welsome and configuration prompts. If you have "complete" kde, you have Kdialog.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1225 downloads
translate plus 1.0
translate plus is a facelift, update, and re-code of the Translate theme from Suslik. more>>
translate plus is a facelift, update, and re-code of the Translate theme from Suslik. This version utilises a new technique for coding input boxes for Superkaramba, which was written (again) by Suslik.
This new technique allows for a transparent input box, which allows for a much nicer looking theme
<<lessThis new technique allows for a transparent input box, which allows for a much nicer looking theme
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
924 downloads
Translate! (multi-language) 1.0
Translate! (multi-language) is a Google-based, over-the-network translation desktop widget. more>>
Translate! (multi-language) is a Google-based, over-the-network translation desktop widget.
It automatically supports all languages translate.google.com supports as of the moment you start the widget.
(Double-)Click the Wrench button on the middle to chose the language pair.
<<lessIt automatically supports all languages translate.google.com supports as of the moment you start the widget.
(Double-)Click the Wrench button on the middle to chose the language pair.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2007-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
935 downloads
KaraivTV 0.5
KaraivTV is SuperKaramba theme designed for controlling a TV card controlled by an ivtv family (ivtvdriver.org) of drivers. more>>
KaraivTV is SuperKaramba theme designed for controlling a TV card controlled by an ivtv family (ivtvdriver.org) of drivers.
The peculiar points of this family of cards are:
1. that they have a hardware MPEG2 encoder that outputs the video and audio as an MPEG2 compressed stream. This means that you can watch output of the card in ANY MPEG2 player. (or Kaffeine in my/this case)
2. ivTv drivers come with command line utilities - ivtvctl and ivtv-tune - that allow to set frequency(ivtvctl) and channel(ivtv-tune) from command line.
As a result, you can watch the video in one application, while controlling the channel from another. This applet IS that "another" application. (In other words, KaraivTV is a wrapper for ivtvctl and ivtv-tune commands.)
USAGE:
1. Run the applet (double-click the file you download from here, or double-click karaivtv.theme if you extracted the skz)
2. Go into config menu (right click) to choose the frequency storage engine. (see Setting Channel Frequencies bellow)
3. Enter the channel number in the middle section, press enter.
4. Click (double-click) the "power button" to start TV viewing in Kaffeine.
5. Kaffeine Tips
"U" key - mute
"M" key - removes menus/buttons > just video screen.
INSTALLATION:
1. Save the karaivtv-0.4.skz file you downloaded from here.
2. Double-click it.
SETTING CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
This applet relies on 2 methods of knowing the frequency for a channel.
- It can read the Channel - Frequency pairs from a file and feed the frequency to the ivtvctl directly, or
- It can rely on ivtv-tune util for choosing the frequency for a given channel. (ivtv-tune WILL need to know a broadcasting standard)
To switch between the two modes, look int the config menu (right-click on the applet) If you chose the "ivtv-tune", you will have to tell it what standard to use.
Why dont I just use the ivtv-util? For some (many?) regions ivtv-tune has broken / non-existent tables. (Example: us-cable-hrc is absent in ver. 0.7) So, I have to use the file with custom freqs.
<<lessThe peculiar points of this family of cards are:
1. that they have a hardware MPEG2 encoder that outputs the video and audio as an MPEG2 compressed stream. This means that you can watch output of the card in ANY MPEG2 player. (or Kaffeine in my/this case)
2. ivTv drivers come with command line utilities - ivtvctl and ivtv-tune - that allow to set frequency(ivtvctl) and channel(ivtv-tune) from command line.
As a result, you can watch the video in one application, while controlling the channel from another. This applet IS that "another" application. (In other words, KaraivTV is a wrapper for ivtvctl and ivtv-tune commands.)
USAGE:
1. Run the applet (double-click the file you download from here, or double-click karaivtv.theme if you extracted the skz)
2. Go into config menu (right click) to choose the frequency storage engine. (see Setting Channel Frequencies bellow)
3. Enter the channel number in the middle section, press enter.
4. Click (double-click) the "power button" to start TV viewing in Kaffeine.
5. Kaffeine Tips
"U" key - mute
"M" key - removes menus/buttons > just video screen.
INSTALLATION:
1. Save the karaivtv-0.4.skz file you downloaded from here.
2. Double-click it.
SETTING CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
This applet relies on 2 methods of knowing the frequency for a channel.
- It can read the Channel - Frequency pairs from a file and feed the frequency to the ivtvctl directly, or
- It can rely on ivtv-tune util for choosing the frequency for a given channel. (ivtv-tune WILL need to know a broadcasting standard)
To switch between the two modes, look int the config menu (right-click on the applet) If you chose the "ivtv-tune", you will have to tell it what standard to use.
Why dont I just use the ivtv-util? For some (many?) regions ivtv-tune has broken / non-existent tables. (Example: us-cable-hrc is absent in ver. 0.7) So, I have to use the file with custom freqs.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
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