On 11/14/05, Angel Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
None of my stuff was recorded by myth tv. Can I fool myth tv intothinking that it was?
No, and you don't really need to, either. Just use MythVideo, and share the folders with NFS or Samba, as Nick mentioned.
Carl Fongheiser
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On 11/14/05, Carl Fongheiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/14/05, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > As long as the material was recorded by MythTV. External content on
> > multiple machines that is played via xine or mplayer will still need
> > to be on a network share to be visible at t
On 11/14/05, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As long as the material was recorded by MythTV. External content onmultiple machines that is played via xine or mplayer will still needto be on a network share to be visible at the same time from allfrontends.
True, but stuff that wasn't recorded by My
On 14/11/05, Carl Fongheiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/14/05, Angel Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I guess the question i really wanted to ask was, can I configure
> > multiple backends to act as one back end?
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> > By this I mean, that on my front end machine, when I select
On 11/14/05, Angel Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I guess the question i really wanted to ask was, can I configuremultiple backends to act as one back end?By this I mean, that on my front end machine, when I select a showregardless of where it is on my network, it'll show up, and play. For
exam
I guess the question i really wanted to ask was, can I configure
multiple backends to act as one back end?
By this I mean, that on my front end machine, when I select a show
regardless of where it is on my network, it'll show up, and play. For
example, I have three machines that I want to use to h