Am Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2008 20.28:53 schrieb Dirk Meyer:
> "Andreas Dick" wrote:
> > I will check it out and take a overview of the state. The architecture
> > seems to be allready in your (and others) head... is there allready
> > something like a chart of the software structure?
>
> A chart is (as always) missing. Most of it is not only in my head, it is
> also in the code.
wow. I checked it out and scanned trough the sources... yes, I am just 
impressed!
the next time I try to understand more of the structure. I think I should be 
able to follow the thread, if not, I let you now.
and then I should try to run it... for now I have not all deps installed.
Andreas


>
> > What do you think is not implemented for a final switch to freevo 2 yet?
>
> There are only two major show stoppers for 2.0pre1:
>
> 1. The GUI needs a rewrite. I started with that in the candy branch but
>    there are three major things:
>
>    - There is a bug in the underlying GUI engine clutter in version 0.8
>      I'm trying to fix with the clutter authors
>    - Video playback does not work in the new gui code. It requires a
>      clutter based rewrite from Jason
>    - The gui needs more love in form of xml theme files and images
>
> 2. The TV code was rewritten. The result is the new tvserver module in
>    freevo trunk.
>
>    - It only supports DVB right now, analog and ivtv support is missing.
>    - The code in the trunk can only schedule recordings, watching TV is
>      not possible. I do not plan to change that because the gui is
>      deprecated anyway.
>    - The code with the new clutter based GUI has no TV support at all. I
>      need to write the widgets for that. Live-TV will depend on the
>      video playback working.
>    - Channel mapping from DVB names to XMLTV names only works on
>      guesses. You can not fix it yourself in the config file.
>
>
> And as always: the doc is far away from perfect. :)
>
>
> Help welcome
>
>
> Dischi



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