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[LCFC] templates://tvtime/{templates}



This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for tvtime.

The reviewed templates will be sent on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 to the package
maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with
"[BTS]" as a subject tag.


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Template: tvtime/norm
Type: select
Choices: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-Nc, PAL-M, PAL-N, NTSC-JP, PAL-60
_Description: TV standard:
 Please choose the TV standard to use. NTSC is used in North America,
 much of South America, and Japan; SECAM in France, the former USSR,
 and parts of Africa and the Middle East; and PAL elsewhere.

Template: tvtime/frequencies-ntsc
Type: select
__Choices: Cable, Broadcast, Cable including channels 100+
_Description: Default frequency table:
 Please choose the frequency table to use. It specifies which frequencies correspond to the familiar
 channel numbers. You should 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:
 Please choose the frequency table to use. It specifies which
 frequencies correspond to the familiar channel numbers.
 .
 You should 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:
 Please choose the frequency table to use. It specifies which
 frequencies correspond to the familiar channel numbers.
 .
 If you are a user of a cable company that does not use standard
 frequencies, you should select "Custom" and run
 the tvtime-scanner application before using tvtime.

Template: tvtime/v4ldevice
Type: string
Default: /dev/video0
_Description: Default television capture device:
 Please choose the video4linux device which corresponds to your capture
 card.

Template: tvtime/vbidevice
Type: string
Default: /dev/vbi0
_Description: Device to use for VBI decoding:
 Please choose the device that will be used in NTSC areas for decoding closed captions and XDS
 channel information.

Template: tvtime/setuid
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Allow tvtime to run with root privileges?
 Please choose whether tvtime should be "setuid root", therefore getting
 root privileges when running.
 .
 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.
 .
 Allowed values are integers between -19 and 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: television display application
 This package provides a high quality television application for use with
 video capture cards. It processes the input from a capture card and
 displays it on a computer monitor or projector. Tvtime focuses on high
 visual quality, making it ideal for videophiles.
 .
 Main features:
  * deinterlaced output at a full interlaced rate of 59.94 frames per
    second for NTSC sources, or 50 frames per second for PAL sources.
    This gives smoothness of motion and high visual quality;
  * multiple deinterlacing algorithms for finding the optimal mode for
    the 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;
  * 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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