<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 2/20/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Fred Squires</b> <<a href="mailto:fsquires@gmail.com">fsquires@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;">
On 2/19/07, Michael Still <<a href="mailto:mikal@stillhq.com">mikal@stillhq.com</a>> wrote:<br>> ryan patterson wrote:<br>><br>> > IPTV is a standard that is already defined and in use all over the<br>> > world. There is no special API that is required. MythTV SVN already
<br>> > has an IPTV tuner implemented.<br>> ><br>> > Your "Video Blogging" is completely different from IPTV. IPTV is for<br>> > real time "brodcasting" of TV (live or prerecorded) over an IP network.
<br>> > Your Video Blogging is a script for automatically downloading<br>> > prerecorded video files. That is not the same thing at all.<br>> ><br>> > Don't get me wrong I do like your program idea. Just the name you used
<br>> > is already taken.<br>><br>> Ok, so I see on further reading of that page that IPTV "typically"<br>> refers to a multicast stream of video. I was also unaware of the SVN<br>> support for such streams. Do you have a reference for that?
<br>><br>> Does anyone have an allergic reaction to "MythNetTV" as a possible name?<br>><br>> Mikal<br><br>Aren't you simply talking about video podcasts. Why not<br>"MythPodCatcher" or "MythNetCast" or something similar. Also, I don't
<br>see anything wrong with using MythIPTV as the name. Just because the<br>companies such as Verizon have been using it to mean streaming TV over<br>the network doesn't mean it should be the only usage, or that it was
<br>even the original intended usage.<br><br>--<br>It was supposed to be so Easy.<br>_______________________________________________</blockquote><div><br>It won't run for me. I downloaded and chmod +x'ed the file, but this is what I get:
<br>[root@mythbox mythiptv]# ./mythiptv<br>Traceback (most recent call last):<br> File "./mythiptv", line 10, in ?<br> import feedparser<br>ImportError: No module named feedparser<br><br>How do I set up the feedparser that it's looking for?
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