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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Apr 1, 2020, 5:58
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<div>Tom Dexter wrote on 2/4/20 7:23 am:<br>
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<pre>On 4/1/20, Craig Treleaven <a href="mailto:ctreleaven@cogeco.ca" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true"><ctreleaven@cogeco.ca></a> wrote:
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<pre>Unfortunately, neither Mythweb or Webfrontend is getting a lot of attention
these days. Webfrontend was started more than 6 years ago. Even at that
time, Mythweb had such serious technical issues that it warranted scrapping.
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<pre>That seems a little extreme. While I know it's not actively maintained
and I'm sure there are things in mythweb that don't work correctly, I
can say for sure that everything I use it for has worked perfectly
going in 14 years.
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<p>Agreed; for me, MythWeb has been very useful (I'm up
to MythTV 0.28). So I think we definitely need
something with similar functionality.</p>
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<div dir="auto">My use case for Mythweb is solely for remote
admin of recordings. You're in a coffee shop
(pre-self-isolation) and read on Twitter that XYZ is airing a
news special and you won't be home to set it up. Or checking
on things during a trip. I've never used the video library
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I would estimate 90% of my use of mythweb is for scheduling and the
other is for bulk deletion.
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<p>I do all scheduling via mythweb - whether local from my computer
or remote via my phone. I find it faster to navigate from my
computer than to do this via the frontend. The mythtv web looks
nice, but it is more difficult to navigate the interface via the
computer or phone, but I could easily live with one solution or
the other. <br>
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<p>Michael</p>
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