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I "think" slimserver has a command line interface, but don't quote me
on that (like I just did ;) ).<br>
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--Dave<br>
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<pre wrap="">There's an excellent product out there that I use already for streaming
stuff called SlimServer (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.slimdevices.com">http://www.slimdevices.com</a>). It can stream
many different types of media. As I'm fairly new to MythTV development
as well, I don't know how people feel about integrating existing
software into the projects. I too am a Java engineer, though I have
experience in many different languages. Just thought I'd point out an
already existing piece of software that might make writing the music
section a bit easier.
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Slimserver is awesome, but is a perl-based self-contained webserver with
on-the-fly format conversion.
Would be interesting to see something like that integrated with mythweb,
though... Would also make video streaming a lot easier. Would probably
end up being better served as a separate project with a mythweb plugin
for it (like I hope mythstream will eventually be, though this could
supersede mythstream in functionality)
-Chris
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