"QuantumIguana" wrote:
Anyone have any idea how far we are away from this being ready for non-developers? I have a TV tuner on my PC that I use for recording OTA broadcasts. It records in MP4 format.
Right now, I have a second PC hooked up to my TV set. I keep the MP4 files in a shared folder on my main PC, and use the wireless network to play them on my second TV. It would be really nice if I could instead use my Roku player to access the files.
It's very doable right now by mixing some kind of media server with Mediafly or the future channel CDNTwo (also an RSS podcast/vodcast reader).
I have TVersity running on my PC. I encoded a bunch of videos in MP4 using handbrake and have been able to access those files using the Roku via TVersity.
The nice thing about TVersity is it produces it's own XML files -- so you just need to either upload those to the internet or use something like dropbox and then feed those RSS links into an RSS reader channel like Mediafly (or CDNTwo when it's available).
But you could create your own XML by either using a program like FeedForAll or hand coding (either from scratch or by modifying an existing example).
So if you're willing to tinker a bit, you should be able to do this now with Mediafly.