"bcl" wrote:
You can add a screen to prompt the user to set the IP or hostname of your mythtv box. See my example at http://bitbucket.org/bcl/homevideo/. Note, I have new code for this that I'm hoping to push later this week, but the IP screen hasn't changed.
"jsj123" wrote:It doesn't have to be all or nothing.. I suspect that releasing it in this fashion for those who want to get under the hood and deal with all the bits and pieces would be a good idea. And then, if there is a way to make a more streamlined release for the masses, that could be done as well. Or maybe once you release it in the raw format, someone else would make it polished and shine it up for noobs.
My son and I were discussing the best way to release the code we just finished to use the Roku box as a Myth client. If we post it on a web site for download, you need to have the SDK to install it.
"bege" wrote:
I have spent the better part of the weekend trying to get real-time mpeg2 to mp4 encoding to work. I have tired many different solutions and the only thing that I got to work was VLC real time duplicating the media. This was no means workable.
MythWeb has real time encoding but it converts it to ASX which is not supported. It would be awesome to have mythweb output MP4. I haven't seen a single way of doing this. I really want to avoid having two copies of every show that I have. My myth setup already takes over 2TB.
Its pretty easy to setup a custom user job to do this transcoding but I wanted to avoid it. There are lots of tutorials on the net for that.