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Template: tvtime/norm Type: select _Choices: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-Nc, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC-JP, PAL-60 _Description: Default television standard for your location: North American users should select NTSC. Most areas in the world use PAL. Template: tvtime/frequencies-ntsc Type: select _Choices: Cable, Broadcast, Cable including channels 100+ _Description: Default frequency table: The frequency table specifies which frequencies correspond to the familiar channel numbers. Select broadcast if you use an antenna for over-the-air signals. Template: tvtime/frequencies-jp Type: select _Choices: Cable, Broadcast _Description: Default frequency table: The frequency table specifies which frequencies correspond to the familiar channel numbers. Select broadcast if you use an antenna for over-the-air signals. Template: tvtime/frequencies-pal Type: select _Choices: Europe, France, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, China Broadcast, Australia Optus, Custom (must run tvtime-scanner first) _Description: Default frequency table: Users of the Optus cable company in Australia should select Australia Optus. If you are a user of a cable company that does not use standard frequencies, such as Casema, UPC or Mixtics, please select Custom and run the tvtime-scanner application before using tvtime. Template: tvtime/v4ldevice Type: string Default: /dev/video0 _Description: Default television capture device: This should be the video4linux device which corresponds to your capture card. Template: tvtime/vbidevice Type: string Default: /dev/vbi0 _Description: Device to use for VBI decoding: This will only be used in NTSC areas for decoding closed captions and XDS channel information. Template: tvtime/setuid Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Do you wish to make `/usr/bin/tvtime' setuid root? This allows tvtime to run at a high priority to ensure smooth video and should be used for high quality video output even during high CPU load. Template: tvtime/processpriority Type: string Default: -10 _Description: Process priority for the tvtime binary: This setting controls the priority of the tvtime process relative to other processes on the system. The allowed range is from -19 to 19. Lower values indicate higher priority, and a value of 0 would give tvtime the same priority as a normal process.
Source: tvtime Section: x11 Priority: optional Maintainer: Bart Martens <bartm@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), zlib1g-dev, libpng-dev, libfreetype6-dev, libx11-dev, libxext-dev, libxinerama-dev, libxt-dev, libxtst-dev, libxv-dev, libxxf86vm-dev, libxml2-dev, fontforge, Standards-Version: 3.8.1 Homepage: http://tvtime.net/ Package: tvtime Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ttf-freefont, ucf, Recommends: xmltv-util Suggests: lirc-x Description: A high quality television application tvtime is a high quality television application for use with video capture cards. tvtime processes the input from a capture card and displays it on a computer monitor or projector. Unlike other television applications, tvtime focuses on high visual quality making it ideal for videophiles. . tvtime supports: * Deinterlaced output at a full interlaced rate of 59.94 frames per second for NTSC source, or 50 frames per second for PAL sources. This gives smoothness of motion and high visual quality. * Multiple deinterlacing algoritms for finding the optimal mode for your video content and available processor speed. * 16:9 aspect ratio mode for the highest available resolution when processing input from an external DVD player or digital satellite receiver. * A super-slick on-screen-display for the complete television experience, with a featureful menu system. * 2-3 Pulldown detection for optimal quality viewing of film content from NTSC sources.
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