<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/6/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Eileen Webb</b> <<a href="mailto:eileen.webb@gmail.com">eileen.webb@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi all,<br>
I've just started building my Myth system and wanted to run an idea by more experienced users to make sure I'm not crazy.<br>
<br>
Here's the story: I live out in the middle of nowhere where the
only TV that exists is satellite (DirecTV, in our area). I have
some family moving nearby who is going to get a system, which by
default comes with FOUR set-top boxes! Four is a lot of boxes for
only two people, and they have graciously offered us the use of one of
the extra boxes.<br>
<br>
So I got this great idea that I'd set up a Myth system at their house,
program it from my house (yeah for web interface!), and record myself
some TV. My plan is to have a two or three removable hard drives
(actually, just some normal drives that are easy to access) and I would
swap them around to record shows. So stuff would get recorded
onto driveA, then at some point I'd come by and swap it with
driveB. Then recording could continue on driveB and I'd take
driveA home with me and watch it there. The computer at home
would also have Myth, so the file types and arrangements should still
work, and I'll get to play with the game emulator, too!<br>
<br>
Does this make sense? Does it seem at all feasible? From
the outside, it seems pretty simple, but those are famous last
words. I would love any thoughts on this plan -- tips from anyone
who has done anything similar, horror stories on why I am doomed,
whatever.<br>
<br>
Thanks!<br><span class="sg">
Eileen<br>
</span><br><br>
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<br>
Based purely on what I've seen, there's potential for this to
work. MythTV seems to fail fairly gracefully if the file it's
looking for isn't found. On the theme I'm using (not sure if this
is true for all themes), the show name appears dimmer, but not quite
greyed out if the file isn't found.<br>
<br>
I'd think to make this work somewhat efficiently, all you'd need to do
is to make a dump of the recorded table, at their place and restore it
when you load the hard drive at your place. Then, optionally, you
could tell the backend at their place to delete all the recordings.<br>
<br>
There may be a reason why this wouldn't work, but I can't think of it off hand.<br>
<br>
-Ryan<br>