If you upgrade the backend to the svn or the testing-branch on ATrpm MythWeb has the built right in for VLC streaming.<br><br>Mitchell<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/15/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Andrew Gaunt
</b> <<a href="mailto:fishfryah@gmail.com">fishfryah@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;">Ah, I will look into that.. I was unaware of
Mythlink.pl. Thanks<br>for the pointer.<br><br><br><br>On 5/15/07, Robert Johnston <<a href="mailto:anaerin@gmail.com">anaerin@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Why not just share the Myth folder (SMB is nicely multi-platform) and
<br>> use something like Mythlink.pl to create "Pretty" links to the actual<br>> files, which can then be viewed over the network by any client, like<br>> VLC, MPC, MPlayer, Winamp...<br>><br>> On 5/15/07, Andrew Gaunt <
<a href="mailto:fishfryah@gmail.com">fishfryah@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > I've got a Fedora Core 6 box running the myth backend recording my<br>> > favorite shows<br>> > and my kids have discovered how they too can use the its easy to figure out web
<br>> > interface to fill empty hard drives Anime content. and so it goes, it<br>> > works great.<br>> > I've also got a front end (knopmyth installed) next to a TV for<br>> > playback and all that. That works too. Hooray!
<br>> ><br>> > Now for my dilema. I have another computer in my office running an OS<br>> > that is not linux.<br>> > It's kind of a dumb OS and can't run a myth front-end, but it can run<br>
> > VLC (video lan) which<br>> > I really like as a media player. Especially on the dumb OS that has a<br>> > really bad media player otherwise.<br>> ><br>> > So...., here' s my idea -- I don't think it would be too difficult to
<br>> > implement, but I thought I'd post here to get so it could shot full of<br>> > holes.<br>> ><br>> > It would be nice If I could click a link on a web page (like myth<br>> > recorded programs) and then have the backend start to stream the mpeg
<br>> > (can use VLC in streaming mode) to a unicast or perhaps even a<br>> > multicast address. Then, the client that did the clicking could start<br>> > a local VLC session that would receive the stream as UDP packets. I've
<br>> > done this by hand and it works great. I'd like to take it to the next<br>> > level and see it as part of the web interface.<br>> > Am I crazy for thinking this? Anyone?<br>> ><br>> > -Andrew Gaunt
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