All releases of tvtime


Release Notes: Missing translations were added. The "noop" command for removing key bindings was fixed.


Release Notes: Minor updates were made for issues missed in the 1.0 release.


Release Notes: This release adds a workaround for users of the cx88 driver to allow manual selection of the PAL-I audio standard. Square pixel displays are now assumed by default to help unconfigured X servers, and a 16:10 matte mode was added.


Release Notes: Some major bugs were fixed in this release, including tuner problems for users of the popular cx88 capture card driver, and performance problems under certain window managers.


Release Notes: This release fixes compile problems with 0.9.14 for some users.


Release Notes: This release fixes problems found in 0.9.13, including fixing colour for DVB users and compile problems with certain versions of gcc. Some other fixes were thrown in: Xinerama improvements, support for showing an icon in the GNOME pager, and improved usability of the menu system when using a mouse.


Release Notes: This release fixes a lot of common bugs and removes features which were buggy or incomplete. New features include a PAL-DK audio mode for users of the cx88 driver, better integration with nxtvepg, support for changing the preferred language of XMLTV entries, and an audio boost setting for capture cards with broken volume controls.


Release Notes: This version expands and improves the display of xmltv information. It fixes bugs relating to translations, xmltv timezones, missing commands, and remote control support. There are lots of documentation improvements.


Release Notes: This release added support for XMLTV listings, improved installation, menu handling, and layout, and added some new commands and a ton of bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds an OSD menu system, many OSD improvements, support for the kernel-dvb driver, PAL-60 support, better rivatv support, and saving/restoring of picture settings. It includes bugfixes for Xinerama setups, some full-screen issues, and non-SSE-supporting CPUs.