Thanks guys. I'm trying to learn about the ins and outs of Freevo as fast as
I can but if anybody have any tips for me, it would be much appreciated.
Ky
On 5/3/07, Dirk Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here a list of comments from me based on the current mails. Most of
the interaction between freevo, tvserver and the webserver can already
be done with mbus. So we "only" need to connect it to a nice web gui.
"Christian Lyra" wrote:
>> > 1. Access to data on my harddisc from remote
This is download images, audio or video files. For videos files it
would be nice if it could be shown in the browser with mplayerplug-in
or something similar.
>> > 2. TV recording management
Very important feature.
>> > 3. Control Freevo (start/stop playback)
Instead of viewing the file in the browser an option to let freevo
play it.
>> > 4. Authentication: different users have different rights
Some ideas:
- You may habe read access to some parts of my media library. The
feature to let freevo show it should not visible for you as guest.
- Guests have access to a small subset of my files
- Super user access for tv schedule.
>> * see what is playing currently (something similar as the informations
>> shown when playing music, but for all type of media)
ACK, nice. Maybe with extra buttons to look up a movie on imdb and
stuff like that.
>> * Upload medias to a directory (Music, Movies, Games)
IMHO not that important.
>> * Create/manage playlists, something similar as mpd provides
The question here is how to do that in a nice way.
>> * Change configuration of freevo (this may not be that easy, but I am
>> not sure)
It is easy for a webserver to read and write the freevo config
file. But how it should look without looking ugly is the problem
here.
> * create/alter/delete directory info (folder.fxd) and movie info
Freevo 2.0 has no folder.fxd. The settings are either in the db or in
a .directory file.
> * IR configuration wizard
IMHO less important. Maybe later, let Ky start with the important
parts we need.
Dischi
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