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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/12/23 11:04, Roland Ernst wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at
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On 7/12/23 08:39, Kris B. wrote:<br>
> I haven’t tried/upgraded yet (as per rule, don’t fix an
unbroken MythTV setup). It sounds like the web interface
has most of the mythweb features. But I do want to make sure
the direct download feature is there - this was a great
little feature, especially if you converted your
file/program to an .mp4 that you could save/archive a
program.<br>
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Are you looking for a way to download the recordings or
videos? I have <br>
not included that yet, but it would be very easy. I did not
know if <br>
anybody used it or needed it.<br>
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I was thinking about how to play the video from the web app.<br>
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If I include a link to the file for download, you can play
the recording <br>
or video without downloading by pasting that link into VLC
or running <br>
VLC with that as a command line parameter. Unfortunately I
could not <br>
find a way to launch VLC from the web app.<br>
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Peter<br>
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<div>>> Unfortunately I could not find a way to launch
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<div>Do you mean to launch vlc from the browser instead of the
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<div>IMHO, this is now handled by browser plugins.</div>
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<p>Yes - meant from the browser.</p>
<p>I looked at the VLC launch plugins and they are not much help. I
added a link to a video file on a page to test and the plugins
ignore it. I don't know how to get them to launch VLC with the URL
of a video file that appears on the page.<br>
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<p>Peter<br>
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