Hi,
After setting up my linux server using Debian as opposed to Fedora (with
the really incredible howto by Jarod), I have some issues concerning
reinstallation and mythtv-addons (i.e. MythWeb, MythVideo, etc).
I have ivtv up and running detecting both my PVRs (250 and 350), now all
I need is M
case, but who knows .
Thank you in advance for your time an effort.
greetings
Verteiler
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Hi Dave,
Sorry to misuse your thread. I am one step behind you on this. How did
you integrate VLC into MythWeb?
Thank you for your help, I shall - of course - give you feed-back
whether your issue comes up on my setup as well.
Roland
Dave Ansell wrote:
Hi
I am using VLC to play NUV files on m
Hi,
This is an issue primarily for people living in Europe as I think
broadcasters do not use this approach anywhere else. Some shows are
broadcasted with the original audio on one of the stereo leads, while
the translated audio runs on the other. Of course this cancels all
stereo sounds, but t
Thank you for your reply! I do not think that bandwidth should be a
problem, as I am running a gigabit network here :)
As I can judge you only use the links to your recordings. I would like
to have something to serve my videos and music files...
Andrew Meredith wrote:
Verteiler wrote:
Hi,
Now
/video_url/nameofmovie.avi was not found on
this server.
It would really be nice to have Myth stream the video over the lan, when
I click onto the video in MythWeb. Is this possible? Do I have to use
Mythstream?
Thank you for your answers.
verteiler
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Same thing here. After adjusting daylight saving time the entire program
guide is off by an hour
Jit V wrote:
Today I switched my Gentoo box from using a localtime of GMT to London
- which now correctly gives the localtime as BST. The time is also
correctly displayed in mythtv, but all of the o