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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
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<pkgmetadata>
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<herd>mythtv</herd>
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<maintainer>
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<email>cardoe@gentoo.org</email>
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<description>Do not CC me on bugs</description>
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</maintainer>
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<use>
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<flag name="video_cards_nvidia">When combined with the xvmc USE flag,
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enables NVIDIA specific XvMC extension usage.</flag>
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<flag name="alsa">Allows MythTV to directly output sound to ALSA devices,
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this is needed if you are using ALSA dmix or SPDIF. Note, you will have
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to physically type your device into the MythTV configuration since it
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will only give you /dev/dsp devices in the drop down.</flag>
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<flag name="altivec">Builds ffmpeg's codec libraries with altivec
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support.</flag>
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<flag name="autostart">Uses a custom autostart configuration gleaned from
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experience with MythTV since its early versions and discussed with
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other MythTV maintainers and users. Does not rely on KDE being installed
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like most methods do.</flag>
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<flag name="bluray">Pulls in libbluray for BluRay support.</flag>
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<flag name="cec">Allows you to control CEC enabled TVs via HDMI. Currently
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requires a USB based CEC -> HDMI injector between your TV and video
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card since no graphics drivers support CEC natively.</flag>
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<flag name="crystalhd">Allows you to utilize a Broadcom CrystalHD hardware
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based video decoder to improve the performance of video decode.</flag>
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<flag name="debug">Instructs Qt to use the 'debug' target instead of
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'release' target. If your MythTV is crashing or you need a backtrace,
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you need to compile it with this option otherwise the debugging data is
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useless.</flag>
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<flag name="dvb">Enables support for Linux DVB cards. These include all
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cards that work with digital signals such as ATSC, DVB-T, DVB-C, and
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DVB-S, QAM-64, and QAM-256.</flag>
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<flag name="fftw">Support visualizations via <pkg>sci-libs/fftw</pkg></flag>
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<flag name="hls">HTTP Live Streaming support</flag>
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<flag name="ieee1394">Allows MythTV to communicate and use Firewire enabled
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Cable boxes. These are typically found in the United States, where such
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support is required by law. This will also install Firewire test
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programs and external channel changers if the internal changer does not
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work.</flag>
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<flag name="jack">Allows MythTV to use JACK as your sound output device. You
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will have to manually configure the path to your JACK settings.</flag>
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<flag name="lcd">Tells MythTV that you have an instance of
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<pkg>app-misc/lcdproc</pkg> configured on your machine and it should
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output information such as current time, show name, episode name, etc to
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that LCD.</flag>
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<flag name="libass">SRT/SSA/ASS (SubRip / SubStation Alpha) subtitle
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support</flag>
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<flag name="lirc">Adds LIRC support directly to MythTV allowing for built in
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control via a LIRC device.</flag>
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<flag name="perl">Builds the perl bindings for MythTV. Allows you to write
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scripts in Perl to control your MythTV setup or communicate with
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it.</flag>
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<flag name="raop">Remote Audio Output Protocol (aka AirTunes/AirPlay)</flag>
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<flag name="vaapi">Enables VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) for
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hardware decoding</flag>
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<flag name="vdpau">Enable support of NVIDIA's VDPAU for video
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playback</flag>
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<flag name="xmltv">Pulls in the <pkg>media-tv/xmltv</pkg> TV listing
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grabbers for users not using Schedules Direct.</flag>
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<flag name="xvmc">Instructs MythTV to use XvMC for its video output. By
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default, this will use the generic XvMC wrapper unless a specific video
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card driver is enabled via their VIDEO_CARDS USE flags.</flag>
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</use>
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</pkgmetadata>
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