> I'm doing this with automount on FC3. Here's what I did to set it up: > > 1. # mkdir /mnt/auto > > 2. add this line to /etc/auto.misc (the only uncommented line): > cd -fstype=iso9660,ro,nosuid,nodev :/dev/cdrom > > 3. add this line to /etc/auto.master (the only uncommented line): > /mnt/auto /etc/auto.misc --timeout=60 > > 4. cd to your mythvideo directory where you keep your videos and do this: > ln -s /mnt/auto/cd DISC > (yes, your linking to a non-existent direcory, as per the docs) > (you can call your link whatever you want, I chose DISC for no reason > whatsoever) > > 5. Run these commands to start the automount service and make sure it > starts at boot: > # /sbin/chkconfig autofs on > # /sbin/service autofs start > > 6. Use MythVideo in Listings mode, so that everytime you look for a > video, it rescans the directory. If you have a disc in the drive, then > DISC will show up as a folder. If you don't have a disc in, then the > DISC folder will not be there. Also if you wait for 60 seconds, the > drive unmounts (after exiting MythVideo) and you can eject the disc by > using the button on the drive. I couldn't get the unmount to work for > values less than 60 seconds.
Here's an alternative. 1) Burn your recording to disk. 2) Create a link to the burned file on the media in your videos dir - eg $ ln -s /media/cdrom/Bladerunner.avi Bladerunner.avi 3) The file will show up in the video listings and play when you choose to play it - just make sure you inserted the disk first, that's all! Easy! Phill _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users