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I go into "Watch TV" and it returns right back to the menu.<br>
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So you are saying that (1) I do not have to nfs mount anything (which
is good - I would rather firewall the ports) and (2) you can watch live
tv, change channels, etc from remote boxes?<br>
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Dave Sherohman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 08:41:17AM -0500, Warren wrote:
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<pre wrap="">(2) Is there a way to watch live TV on a remote mythtv box that does not
have a card in it - in other words, use the video capture card from the
server to watch live TV from a remote location. Since the front and
back ends are separate anyway and I have /mnt/store mounted locally
through nfs, it seems to me this should be possible, and that perhaps I
just missed something.
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I have a couple remote frontends set up, with nothing NFS mounted at
all, and the backend streams live TV to them without any hassles or
needing to do anything special, although it doesn't work so well for
my laptop (the wireless doesn't have enough bandwidth to keep up).
Have you tried it? If it doesn't work, what does it do instead?
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