It's probably not what you want, even though you could do that. It
would probably be simpler just to write a script that calls mplayer
out of cron or something.

The main advantage of Freevo is tying music, video and recording
together so you (and your non-technical significant other :) can use it
easily with a remote.

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 03:10:30PM -0500, Carter Koch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The cable access program in the town in which I live is of poor quality.
> I'm looking for a Digital Video player with
> lot's of hard drive space.  Students in the town could upload .mov's to the 
> DVP using FTP or NFS.. etc..   The DVP could be  programmed to repeat
> whatever .mov's are dumped into it.
> Would Freevo be a good fit for this kind of scenario?  Currently a VHS deck
> repeats itself all day with super poor quality.  I'm
> looking to improve things a bit.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Carter
> 
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