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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">If mythtv
uses only ethernet to push video from the backend to the frontend, what
would one have to install to have a frontend to do this? For instance,
do you only need to install the ATrpms packages mythtv and
mythtvfrontend only?</font></font><br>
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Anthony Vito wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> MythTV uses TCP/IP for backend to frontend connectivity. The
application level protocol running over the link is of the home grown
variety. Many features and commands have been added to the protocol
since the project began. Multicast is not used, everyone establishes
direct links with who they need to talk to. Multicast would be nice if
you had multiple frontends that wanted to view the same content, at
the same time. However, fast ethernet can support several frontends
doing this without multicast, and with more flexiblity, so the
cost/benefits just isn't there.
I hope I got this right?.... someone else?
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