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My current video_player string is "video_player=/usr/local/bin/mplayer --profile mlb %s", but if I weren't using profiles, it'd be: Code:
video_player=/usr/local/bin/mplayer -autosync 30 -cache 8192 -vo gl2 -dr -ao alsa -fs -framedrop -softvol -fixed-vo -panscan 0.8 -really-quiet -geometry 800x450+112+159 %s And yes, the switches from 3000K->2200K seem to go far more smoothly now (as to crashes) when nexdef initiates them, and frankly I'm leery of pushing my luck at this stage by requesting one manually. :-/ @knappster: Yes, I'm now seeing much more in the way of drifts out of sync over time than I had been previously (like yours, the audio begins to precede the video); there appears to be a connection with the times when nexdef downshifts speeds and then upshifts back, but it's hard to be sure when running default-to-fullscreen. At least it's stopped for the most part just crashing entirely on those occasions; that's progress, I must admit. It's also been my experience that unless the stream first starts up with only the briefest of video stutter, such that a very prompt and very quick double-tap on the space bar fixes it, the resultant sync gap will not usually be correctable from within mplayer, and one's only recourse AFAICT is to just restart the stream and try again. As for the crashes, consider trying the mplayer r29311/ffmpeg r18852 combination, that one seems to me to be considerably more stable overall than svn current has been in handling the nexdef streams. |
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Trying to watch Top Plays from 6/15 LAA@SF game I get
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$ python /home/onip/mlbviewer/mlbviewer.py |
another MLB.com change??
Firing up MLBViewer this morning I get:
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There was a parser problem with the listings page Code:
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I checked a minute or so ago and it is listing the games fine today. |
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---DanQ |
I'm trying to get mlbviewer working, would appreciate any help. I tried to follow the requirements and readme files, but no luck yet. When I try to run the viewer I get this output:
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jowilkin@myth ~ $ mlbviewer.py
Not sure where to begin debugging this. Any ideas? |
Hi there!
Well, I'm not sure what distro you're running, but on my Ubuntu 9.04 desktop install I had to apt-get install python-dev before pyxml would successfully compile/install using "easy_install pyxml". I don't know if the apt-get versions of python-xml and simplejson are the same as what easy_install pull down, so maybe that is the part of your problems. I'd install all three python packages (pyxml, suds, simplejson) using the method shown in REQUIREMENTS. Also, what version of python do you have installed? As for autobahn.jar, just start it with "java -jar autobahn.jar" and leave it running. I use Sun JRE 1.6, so I have no idea whether autobahn works correctly with the open-source java runtimes which may be installed by default in your distro. Also, the ~/.mlb/config file will be created the first time you (successfully) run mlbviewer.py - no need to create your own and it may in fact hurt your cause since mlbviewer won't overwrite an existing config file. Good luck! ---DanQ Quote:
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hm, i have not used mlbviewer in a little while and now i get an error, saying it can't locate the game stream. it worked two weeks ago. i get this as output:
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thanks so much! markus |
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I'll fix this probably tomorrow unless I'm struck by insomnia tonight. |
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The code that triggers this error is: Code:
try: You can try to figure out which one using the python shell: Code:
One of those lines is generating an error and triggering the error message you see. |
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I can look into the code on thursday and see what I can find. |
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Refer to this post for more details. |
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