"mforan" wrote:
Re: audio bandwidth. I do have the G home LAN. Tunes that are really great source do sound great via Roku. Its probably just that weak source material is more noticeable over the big system rather than the computer. But, it led me to wonder, if I encode at CBR or VBR of 320 then that is what the Roku transmits?
"el.wubo" wrote:"renojim" wrote:"el.wubo" wrote:
Renojim is working on adding some configuration options to the channel so you can change things like the slideshow delay time. I expect that will be ready soon.
You got the first implementation of the "settings" screen, right? I should have a new feature ready to test sometime today. 😄
-JT
I just merged jim's new settings screen and theming fixes. Everything is looking really good and I'd say we're close to blessing the development line and calling it stable. Have any of the mac users out there managed to get PIL working?
The latest dev release is PhotoBrowsing2. It includes the new theming from umbighouse, numerous fixes and improvements from renojim, the new settings screen from renojim, and a couple of server side bug fixes.
Get yours here.
"dellsweig" wrote:
Running Photo2 now - no issues to report - looks good!! Love the config options as well.
Now I just have to go through my photo library and rotate all those sideways photos 🙂
Is it possible to implement a rotate/flip button on images or is that outside the capabilties of the Brightscript client (or the server)?
Dan
"renojim" wrote:"dellsweig" wrote:
Running Photo2 now - no issues to report - looks good!! Love the config options as well.
Now I just have to go through my photo library and rotate all those sideways photos 🙂
Is it possible to implement a rotate/flip button on images or is that outside the capabilties of the Brightscript client (or the server)?
Dan
It's outside of the capabilities of the Roku, but I suppose there could be a way to communicate back to the server to rotate the image and re-serve it. You'd have to talk to el.wubo about that. 😉 We haven't really done any client to server communications beyond the basic "give me a list of things to display/play/etc.".
-JT
"el.wubo" wrote:"renojim" wrote:"dellsweig" wrote:
Running Photo2 now - no issues to report - looks good!! Love the config options as well.
Now I just have to go through my photo library and rotate all those sideways photos 🙂
Is it possible to implement a rotate/flip button on images or is that outside the capabilties of the Brightscript client (or the server)?
Dan
It's outside of the capabilities of the Roku, but I suppose there could be a way to communicate back to the server to rotate the image and re-serve it. You'd have to talk to el.wubo about that. 😉 We haven't really done any client to server communications beyond the basic "give me a list of things to display/play/etc.".
-JT
It's certainly possible. The question is it is broadly useful enough to do it here?
Another option is the server could read the EXIF tags in the photos and autorotate the ones that need it. Since most digital cameras save orientation information in the photo this should work for most users.
"mforan" wrote:
WRT music streaming I'm noticing that some tunes that sounded pretty good on my computer speakers are sounding weak over my house sound system. This got me to wondering, are there sound bit-rate, bandwidth, etc. limitations on the process of getting a song from my computer to my sound system?
"el.wubo" wrote:
Have any of the mac users out there managed to get PIL working?
Macintosh:~ eric$ sudo easy_install --find-links http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ Imaging
Password:
Searching for Imaging
Reading http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/
Best match: Imaging 1.1.7
Downloading http://effbot.org/downloads/Imaging-1.1.7.tar.gz
Processing Imaging-1.1.7.tar.gz
Running Imaging-1.1.7/setup.py -q bdist_egg --dist-dir /tmp/easy_install-qujt_s/Imaging-1.1.7/egg-dist-tmp-TQ3HTj
--- using frameworks at /System/Library/Frameworks
unable to execute gcc: No such file or directory
error: Setup script exited with error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
"hammerpocket" wrote:"mforan" wrote:
WRT music streaming I'm noticing that some tunes that sounded pretty good on my computer speakers are sounding weak over my house sound system. This got me to wondering, are there sound bit-rate, bandwidth, etc. limitations on the process of getting a song from my computer to my sound system?
How is the sound routed from your Roku DVP to the sound system? I ask because I have the audio going to the TV, then out to the sound system. My TV seems to have some volume compression/limiting going on, because often the first note of a song will be loud, then the volume suddenly drops. I hope there is a setting to turn that off, but I haven't checked yet. I think my previous TV called it "smart sound" or something, and it is meant to keep commercials from blaring out louder than program material.
A related question: Does anyone know if you can you use the analog audio outputs at the same time as HDMI out on the Roku?