2006/1/16, Andy Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This question rears its ugly head every couple of months but I'm a little baffled by what is needed, minimally, to stream videos from myth.

Some people say they're able to play simply by installing dsmyth, clicking on the myth://hostname:6543/xyz.mpg link in the appropriate browser, and the media player of choice launches and starts streaming.

I don't understand how they do this at all. This is the myth protocol, and thats the mythbackend address, but how does their media player understand the myth:// uri? As I understand it in this case the media player is basically being launched with the uri as an argument. I have tried this with wmp, media player classic and videolan client, none of them comprehend the myth:// uri, and my backend log shows no access attempts.

first, what version of mythtv do you use and what version of the dsmyth filter do you use?
i asume you want to stream mpeg files? if so is it from a dvb card or a pvr card?

if you want to use the dsmyth filters to stream things you must make sure the mysql settings in the config program is setup properly and that it works.

Both of these behaviours seem to be correct to me, but are unfortunately not what I want. So how do I either:
1. make the media players understand the myth protocol?

not needed, the filters registers 2 new url protocol handlers that make most mediaplayer able to use it.
if it doesn't work, the source filter is probably having some problems, unfortunately there is no logging unless you use a debug build and a debugger.

in v0.10 of the filters there is a few problems with mpeg files.
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