If that's the whole m3u8 file, I don't think it's going to work. A normal HLS playlist m3u8 file would look something like this:
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:10
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:38
#EXTINF:10
http://192.168.1.103:1234/hls/nasa-0038.ts
#EXTINF:10
http://192.168.1.103:1234/hls/nasa-0039.ts
#EXTINF:10
http://192.168.1.103:1234/hls/nasa-0040.ts
It looks like MediaTomb is just creating one stream, not a bunch of segments, which isn't really how HLS works. I think we ought to be able to get MediaTomb to work with myMedia, but we'll have to take a different approach. I've been meaning to setup a Ubuntu virtual machine, so I guess now's as good a time as any. I'll see if I can get a MediaTomb server going in a virtual machine so I can see what it will take. I think it should be as easy as passing the
http://192.168.0.159:49152/content/medi ... cmpeg/tr/1 url to the Roku as the source of the video, but the question is how to integrate that into myMedia.
I have an idea that will probably take less time than it will take me to get everything setup. PM me your email address and I'll send you a modified myMedia client that you can try. It will probably be tomorrow before I get a chance to get it finished.
-JT
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