[mythtv-users] HDTV as UPnP devices... list of TVs that work and ones that don't work??
Rob Greene
robgreene at gmail.com
Sat Jan 3 21:29:58 UTC 2009
LOL, that's awesome! I was planning on bringing up a separate VM and
moving MythTV into the VM... never built MythTV, however, so this'll
be an adventure.
Assuming I get somewhere, I report back!
-Rob
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:07 AM, David Blain <mythtv at theblains.net> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry. I found this link:
>> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/354626 which
>> directs to this discussion --
>> http://forums.tversity.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10992&p=51899#p50761 --
>> I realize now that it is TVersity, but I really wonder if this is
>> what is happening with the TV.
>>
>> They mention that Samsung makes a getcontentFeatures.dnla.org: 1 call.
>> I have no clue on how to check if that is the same here.
>>
>> What I see on the user front-end is "Not Supported File Format". I
>> tried to check if I can view JPEG images and other video files... but
>> I cannot find them in the crappy UI supplied by the TV.
>>
>> For the record, I have two PS3's for playing video content and they
>> work great. If I can find good TVs that plug into the network *and*
>> actually play my recorded video, it's a dream solution!
>>
>> If it matters -- my recordings are current MythDora (MythTV 0.21),
>> recorded from a HDHomeRun. From what I understand, these are MPEG2
>> streams and are the same as that broadcast, so I'd be surprised if the
>> HDTV could not display them. The Samsung LN46A850 is Linux based too,
>> so I had hoped for more compatibility. ;-)
>> -Rob
>>
>
> I just committed a change to add support for the getcontentFeatures.dlna.org
> header in Trunk (revision 19550). Not sure if this will fix your problem,
> but it's worth a try.
>
> David.
>
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