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
2006/1/30, Torbjörn Jansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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,
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV recording with
Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box, then mount the TV
directory on my Windows computer, and open the files using VLC.) The
filenames are pretty cryptic, but if you see what you want to watch in
On 1/26/06, Phill Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV recording with
Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box, then mount the TV
directory on my Windows computer, and open the files using VLC.) The
filenames are pretty
On 01/26/2006 09:16 PM, Devan Lippman wrote:
Sounds like you want to stream to windows on the road. The problem
with doing this is that most of us like to keep recordings in a
bitrate that does not play very well over say... a cable modem.
There's not very much bandwidth there and as of now
Probably nobody wants to hear this solution, but it works pretty darn good for me. I have installed the myth codecs on my laptop, and installed the open-source Media portal PVR software (
http://www.team-mediaportal.com/) After setting up the video directory to look at my samba shared TV videos
On 1/26/06, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/26/2006 09:16 PM, Devan Lippman wrote:
Sounds like you want to stream to windows on the road. The problem
with doing this is that most of us like to keep recordings in a
bitrate that does not play very well over say... a cable
Sounds like you want to stream to windows on the road. The problem
with doing this is that most of us like to keep recordings in a
bitrate that does not play very well over say... a cable modem.
There's not very much bandwidth there and as of now myth does not do
on the fly transcoding.
I get errors with mythname.pl
I can not find a mythname.sh or a mythlink.sh on the knopix release.
Mythname.pl give the following error;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/myth/output# mythname.pl --host=192.168.11.105 /myth/
output/
DBD::mysql::st execute failed: You have an error in your SQL syntax.
any chance you could post the script you are using?
can not find one that works on my distro.
On Jan 23, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
Dave Jones wrote:
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV
recording with Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box,
On 01/25/2006 07:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any chance you could post the script you are using?
can not find one that works on my distro.
You need to use the version that came with your version of Myth.
Mike
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On 17/01/06, Andy Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/17/06, Adam Propeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DSMYTH. Google it or look at sourceforge specifically. It sets up the
Myth:// and Mythlive:// and all that stuff.
ok, I should probably clarify myself. I have DSMyth installed. The problems
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV recording with Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box, then mount the TV directory on my Windows computer, and open the files using VLC.) The filenames are pretty cryptic, but if you see what you want to watch in mythweb,
Dave Jones wrote:
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV
recording with Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box,
then mount the TV directory on my Windows computer, and open the files
using VLC.) The filenames are pretty cryptic, but if you see what you
On 01/23/2006 03:25 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
Dave Jones wrote:
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV
recording with Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box,
then mount the TV directory on my Windows computer, and open the files
using VLC.) The
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 01/23/2006 03:25 PM, Tom Lichti wrote:
Dave Jones wrote:
I have no problems opening the .nuv files when I mount the TV
recording with Samba. (I.E., I installed samba on my mythbackend box,
then mount the TV directory on my Windows computer, and open
Andy Foster wrote:
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
DSMYTH. Google it or look at sourceforge specifically. It sets up the Myth:// and Mythlive:// and all that stuff. On 1/16/06, Michael T. Dean
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Andy Foster wrote: This question rears its ugly head every couple of months but I'm a
little baffled by what is needed, minimally,
DSMYTH. Google it or look at sourceforge specifically. It sets up the
Myth:// and Mythlive:// and all that stuff.
I think his query was essentially that he's tried dsmyth and the
myth:// protocols aren't working for him.
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On 1/17/06, Adam Propeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DSMYTH. Google it or look at sourceforge specifically. It sets up the Myth:// and Mythlive:// and all that stuff. ok, I should probably clarify myself. I have DSMyth installed. The problems I was talking about come from when, after ds 'sets up'
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
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