2008-02-12, 01:37
right, added deleting recordngs for you MattPF
elupus Wrote:right, added deleting recordngs for you MattPF
Gamester17 Wrote:No, not yet, it needs to be implemented into the DVDPlayer first, see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.ph...tid=581841
Nick8888 Wrote:yeh i noticed that.. tried to search for the differences between the two but couldnt find much mention of cmyth. I might make a new build this afternoon and see if there are any changes.
stickman Wrote:Well, I think libcmyth was developed for its use in c.I already mentioned MediaMVP in this other related feature suggestion but I guess I should mention it again here so that it maybe get a little more more attention;
You can see some screenshots (and therefore guess it's features) here
Quote:The MediaMVP Media Center (mvpmc) is a media player written in C. It currently runs on the Hauppauge MediaMVP hardware. It can play video (including live TV), audio (including live radio), show pictures, and retrieve Yahoo! weather. mvpmc can access media from a MythTV, ReplayTV, Hauppauge, VLC, or SqueezeCenter (aka SlimServer) server. It can also access media via UPNP, HTTP, NFS and CIFS. There is a VNC viewer built in. It understands MPEG1 and MPEG2 video, MP3, OGG, WAV, AC3 and FLAC audio and JPG, BMP & PNG images.
Quote:FAQ: How well does mvpmc work as a MythTV frontend?
ANSWER: mvpmc is not a complete replacement for the MythTV frontend that comes with MythTV. However, it is capable of doing most of the things that a typical user will do on a day-to-day basis.Quote:FAQ: How do I watch live TV off a MythTV server?
ANSWER: Live TV changed quite drastically in MythTV 0.19. However, mvpmc is capable of playing live TV from both older and newer backends.
You can watch live TV either via the filesystem or the myth protocol. If you use the -b option to mvpmc, you can tell mvpmc which directory contains the ringbuffer. If you do not use the -b option, then live tv will be played via the myth protocol.
When you select live TV, you will be given a menu containing all of the programs currently being broadcast. If you choose one of the programs, it will attempt to start playing it on any of the tuners where that program is available. If you use the MENU button, you will get a menu that will allow you to choose which tuner you want to watch the program on.
MattPF Wrote:As stated before, for me, MythTV is the golden feature. Once cmyth/gmyth is ready (with commercial skipping ;P) I'll post a pic of 5 XBMC's running concurrently in our house.
uomiarz Wrote:I will see if I can get some interest in this on happysat linux forumSpread the word!