tvtime 1.0.2-7ubuntu6 source package in Ubuntu

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tvtime (1.0.2-7ubuntu6) precise; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-usage.patch: Fix documentation for MENU_ENTER
    and MENU_BACK, remove all historic "added in tvtime 0.9.x" notes from
    usage.html (LP: #372822)
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-xvoutput.patch: Fix typo in url in an error
    message. (LP: #947845)
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-command.patch: Fix crash on
    "tvtime-command set_input_width 720" (LP: #947850)
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-build.patch: Fix two warnings when autoreconf
    is called
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-libtool.patch: Fix a few issues requested by
    libtool stuff
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-cursor.patch: Fix nocursor using uninitialized
    pixmap data
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-metacity.patch: Remove check for metacity, the
    result isn't used anyway and the problem probably doesn't exist anymore
    either
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-x_size_hint.patch: Remember our XSizeHints
    structure so we don't destroy all our hints next time we try to update it
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-menu.patch: Change default right mouse button
    bind to leave menu when in menu
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-focus_mouse.patch: Don't force focus follows
    mouse mode for our window, that's up to the window manager to decide
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-icon.patch: Fix setting the _NET_WM_ICON hint
    on 64-bit systems. When Xlib says '32' it actually means 'unsigned long'.
    Even if that is actually 64 bits
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-tvtimeosd.patch: Fix a warning about printf
    format not being a string literal
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-cpuid.patch: Update for cpuaccel.c from
    http://stapelspeicher.org/tvtime/patches/ (originally from libmpeg2)
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-libpng-1.5.patch: Include zlib.h explicitly as
    it isn't done for us in libpng-1.5
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-xmltv.patch: Implementing more xmltv features,
    show TV Guide program from XMLTV listings with "tvtime-command SHOW_EPG",
    see documentation
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-vbidata.patch: Remove a debugging printf that
    snuck out
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-verbose.patch: Print a helpful error message if
    tvtime was miscompiled without X support
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-vbiscreen.patch: Import patch from tvtime
    sourceforge tracker related to CC multiline clearing
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-closed_caption.patch: Import patch from tvtime
    sourceforge tracker related to CC double-byte chars
  * debian/patches/tvtime-1.0.2-key_event.patch: Fix command
   "tvtime-command KEY_EVENT ENTER" in menu (LP: #951473)
  * debian/control: update to starndards-version 3.9.3, no changes needed
 -- POJAR GEORGE <email address hidden>   Mon, 19 Mar 2012 08:10:07 +0100

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tvtime: 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.