This is a bit of a convoluted question that's not really specific to any one piece of MythTV or MythicalLibrarian, so I'm hoping somebody here can help.<br><br>From reading the MythicalLibrarian wiki, the concept seems straightforward: ML uses a directory on the MythTV machine's filesystem that store symlinks to recordings, using a naming convention that is easily searchable via TheTVDB. So I would point, for example, my Boxee Box at that directory over SMB and the shows would magically show up.<br>
<br>I currently have a master and slave backend. The master has 2 tuners via an HDHomeRun (which currently isn't hooked up). The slave has one tuner, an HD-PVR. Each backend has two local storage groups. If I were to implement ML, I assume I would put it on the master backend and share out that directory via SMB? Would ML traverse the two local storage directories? And how would it get the shows that are recorded on the slave backend? <br>
<br>I plan on moving all my storage groups to one big NFS volume in the near future, which may make these issues moot. But I'd like to better understand how MythicalLibrarian and its symlinks work, and if it's easy enough to implement now or if I should wait. Thanks in advance.<br>
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