Re: [Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-17 Thread Bastian Farkas
thanks for your ideas. i chose the samba file sharing, because i still have 
some windows clients
in my network so thats the userfriendliest way to stream :)



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Re: [Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-16 Thread Robert Rozman

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 Ross Karchner wrote:

 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)...

Do you just open file that is currently recorded or you do something else to
watch while record...

Regards,

Robert.



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Re: [Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-16 Thread Florian Demmer
Robert Rozman wrote:

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Ross Karchner wrote:

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)...
   

Do you just open file that is currently recorded or you do something else to
watch while record...
 

yup, just open the file.




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Re: [Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-15 Thread Florian Demmer
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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[Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-14 Thread Bastian Farkas
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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Re: [Freevo-users] streaming idea

2004-04-14 Thread Ross Karchner
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.

-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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