[mythtv-users] streaming to windows (directly through myth)

Dave Hofstra dhofstra at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 03:45:13 UTC 2006


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
directory, and the Music to look at the samba shared Music, and DVD etc...
the overall experience is pretty darn good.  Granted, I cannot control live
tv, nor can I schedule programs, etc, but scheduling is what Myth's web
interface is so darn good at anyway.... So , hopefullly someone else would
think this is a useful interface option for a windows machine trying to look
as good as myth.

On 1/16/06, Andy Foster <fostandy at gmail.com> 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 appropriate browser, and
> the media player of choice launches and starts streaming.
>
> I don't understand how they do this at all. This is the myth protocol, and
> thats the mythbackend address, but how does their media player understand
> the myth:// uri? As I understand it in this case the media player is
> basically being launched with the uri as an argument. I have tried this with
> wmp, media player classic and videolan client, none of them comprehend the
> myth:// uri, and my backend log shows no access attempts.
>
> As an alternative I tried disabling the url rewriting for windows clients
> so that myweb simply provides a http://hostname/valid/path/to/files.mpg .
> When I click this, it prompts me to download it. I can download and then
> watch it without problems (unless the file is over 2gb, but thats another
> matter), but considering the sizes involved I'd prefer to stream. If I put
> this uri directly into videolan, it works
>
> Both of these behaviours seem to be correct to me, but are unfortunately
> not what I want. So how do I either:
> 1. make the media players understand the myth protocol?
> 2. make my browser (firefox) allow me to pass the http:// uri to the
> program of my choosing?
>
> I understand there are a lot of workarounds for this, including samba
> shares (I've tried this but similarly have not been able to launch
> anything from a valid file:// uri), videolan on both client and server, but
> I would really like to keep this minimal, as well as be able to use the
> media player of my choice.
>
>
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