Ross Karchner wrote:

I accomplished this in a very half-assed way-- I had Apache serving an index of my recordings folder. When I wanted to watch something on another computer on my network, I just copied the URL of the movie into Videolan Client (videolan.org) and the movies played just fine.

i do the same using a samba share.. not very "stupidenduserfriendy" but it works great. you can also watch stuff that is being recorded at the same time (timeshift like)...


a videolan server management plugin for freevo would be cool... then one could start streaming a program using the central tv set and then watch in thir own room or something... this would also work with live tv (tested it with my hauppuge 250)...

Flo


-Ross


Bastian Farkas wrote:

ok, its past 6am and i had an interesting idea. thats what i think :)
i dont know if it was mentioned already, so i just write it down and post
it to the list.
i'd like to have the possibility to stream everything i recorded on-demand
via the webinterface. so that i could check out my recordings in the whole
house. currently i can only download them. and downloading 2gb or so is
quite annoying just to check out if the recording succeeded, even with a
100mbit lan.
i'd appreciate any comments regardless of what kind :)




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