<div>That does sound like a reasonable approach. There doesnt seem to be a realistic way to buffer MPEG2 (if indeed it takes 10Mb/s to stream) on a normal internet upload. Are there lesser quality compression algorithms that we could use?
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Sam Leathers</b> <<a href="mailto:disasm@gentux.org">disasm@gentux.org</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Wait... I thought cool and geeky were synonyms ;-) I guess I've been<br>wrong all these years.<br><br>Anyways back on topic... I'll look into mythstreamtv, hadn't heard of
<br>that before. With mythstream, could you start streaming it say an hour<br>before you want to watch the show, then start watching it in decent<br>quality? That might be a good way to get girls... errr maybe not if cool
<br>and geeky aren't the same thing anymore :-P<br><br>Sam<br><br>Chad wrote:<br>> On 7/18/06, Tony H <<a href="mailto:ahuebel@gmail.com">ahuebel@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>>> Is WAN use really possible? Can you actually send video over the Internet to
<br>>> another location with mythboxes on each end?<br>>><br>><br>> Is it physically possible, sure. Do you have to degrade the quality<br>> of your recordings *a lot*? Yep. But, if you've got a small screen
<br>> on the receiving end, the degradation is really not too bad. Such is<br>> the case with some of the people using the following setup:<br>><br>> At home:<br>> A MythTV system (ideally setup with something that does mpeg4
<br>> recording in realtime, such as the Plextor thingies) and a decent<br>> 'always on' connection of some sort.<br>><br>> In the car:<br>> A cell phone with bluetooth enabled as well as internet. Something
<br>> like Verizon's EVDO (? can't remember off hand for sure) is supposedly<br>> fast enough... Setup myth in the car to display on the LCD's you've<br>> got stashed all over. Receive the video info (and the small database
<br>> info) via the wireless internet phone, bluetooth-connected to your<br>> myth system that in turn displays the video. The other part that is<br>> necessary is probably something like mythstreamtv where you have VLC
<br>> do some on the fly conversions to qualities you are able to actually<br>> stream.<br>><br>> Ideal? No. Cool? Definitely not. Geeky? Absolutely!<br>><br>> :D<br>><br>> I can't find the website right now to give the guy credit who does
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