> 6) Support for other UPnP Devices (renderers/clients) > > Yes & No... My goal is to allow any UPnP device to be able to discover and > access content on any number of MythBackend systems. However, since there > has not been any standardized DVR Service defined, the "Off The Shelf" > devices will not understand how to schedule recordings. > > If a standard service ever gets defined, it would not be difficult to add > support for it. In the meantime, I am implementing my own MythTV DVR > Service that any client can leverage if they are made aware of it.
I was thinking more along the lines of just making existing recordings available to other UPnP devices. For scheduling and all that, you're right, there's no standard defined yet, but UPnP A/V would do just fine for accessing existing recordings. > 7) Open issues: > > One thing that I don't have time to implement that is needed for off the > shelf devices to work is an implementation of a standard transport stream. > I was thinking RTSP/RTP. > Doesn't UPnP just define HTTP GET as the current method for this? From what I've seen after doing some network sniffing, our D-Link UPnP Media Renderer does HTTP GETs when grabbing files. ~Lou _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list mythtv-dev@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev