<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">To navigate using the keyboard is of course my second option but it<br>isn't quite as cool as navigating with a touch screen.
<br><br>I didn't know that it was possible to tweak the Myth GUI to oprerate on<br>two separate screen as you describe. Are there any HOWTO available that<br>describes how to set that up?<br><br>I can see how I can manage to get xine or mplayer to display on any
<br>device using command line options but how do I do this with the "player"<br>that Myth uses for displaying TV or recorded shows?</blockquote><div><br>
I think the easiest way would be to have it just clone the two screens. I don't believe<br>
that there are any menu items that are useful while a video is playing (and myth isn't<br>
designed for multi-tasking like that anyway, I don't believe). I know with my own system,<br>
I could do something like that because the PVR-350 output can be selected for the player<br>
and the frontend could be running on a normal X video card by default. The menu screen<br>
would go black when the video starts on the TV and would come back when the video stops.<br>
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I vaguely remember there being an option that lets you not use the internal video player and<br>
instead supplant it with an external command. Not sure if it was really there or if I just imagined<br>
it (or if it's been deprecated).<br>
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- Jeff<br>
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