[mythtv] Jinzora: Get 'er done

Jay Sprenkle jsprenkle at gmail.com
Mon May 2 19:36:13 UTC 2005


I'd hate to put a lot of work into a project only to find out there was a better
design. Has anyone done a study of the various streaming media programs
to compare features?

On 5/1/05, Ben Dodson <bdodson at seas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> I hope you guys have had a bit of time to get the feel for Jinzora and
> maybe even dig into the code a bit. I would love to work with
> one/some/all of you to get started on the relational database-driven
> backend. I've thought a lot about it and think the best way to do it
> will be to add tables to the existing database backend rather than
> starting from scratch; a lot of the features will work as-is this way. I
> also think we should do this new relational database for the id3 import
> only; I don't think there are any gains doing it for the filesystem as
> well, so we might as well focus our energy just on the id3 mode.
> However, with that said, if we play our cards right  a relational DB for
> the filesystem might come for free (like the ID3 import did)
> 
> So if anyone wants to step up and get going on this, I'd love to get a
> discussion going on how I see it working / how the backend is set up.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben
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