As someone mentions later, it'd be best to pipe the stream through ssh
compressed. And as Milos says, I think *streaming* over a dsl line would
be pointless. Especially considering most US dsl customers have ADSL with
much lower upstream bandwidth. It might be best to just setup a
transcoding system so recorded shows automatically get transcoded to a
smaller xvid/divx file that you grab over scp/rsync. I actually did this
for daily show for nights that I couldn't watch it. It'd reencode at
lower resolution and upload to my other machine, constantly keeping the
last 5 days worth.
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John
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Milos Prudek wrote:
- run MythTV on a PC without a monitor
- capture the video signal and stream it into the
Internet.
You can do that, but MythTV has no security. Anyone will be able to login
(because there is no login) and watch and delete music and launch DoS.
You could augment Myth security through firewall that would limit access to a
certain IP.
- use another machine as a client to watch the
stream.
The stream is pretty data intensive. 10 MBit is a must.
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Milos Prudek
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