David Whyte wrote:
> Bob Cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I had no trouble streaming both my mpeg2 files from my PVR-250 or the
>> transcoded mpeg4 files over the internet. Everything worked great!
>>
>> Now if we could add streaming of our MythVideo files...
>
> If MPEG4 streamed OK,
If MPEG4 streamed OK, I guess there is just some tweaking of the
mythstreatv code to get it to read videos too. Sweet.
I am curios, when you stream mmpeg4 files, does it use as much CPU as
when it is transcoding MPEG2 to MPEG4 on the fly? I doubt it would,
but this would be a great reason for me
I've read several times that mythstreamtv only works with mpeg1/2 files,
however mpeg4 nuv files were added to VLC cvs a couple months ago. I
finally got around to installing mythstreamtv and used the recently
released vlc-0.8.2-test1 version. Following the postings on the list, it
was actually eas