"Frank W. Samuelson" wrote:
> I have freevo2 installed, but I am not sure 
> what to do with it now.

:) Well, it is work-in-progress

> I am looking for an explanation of what the different 
> components of freevo2 do and which ones I need 
> configured and running where:
> mbus, freevo, freevo-tvserver, freevo-tvdev, freevo-epg, etc.

The doc is old, the Freevo 2.0 does not have all these anymore. There
should only be freevo and tvserver.

> For example, assume that I have 3 computers in my 
> house, one of which has pchdtv dvb card and a large 
> hard drive. If possible I would like to be able to 
> watch tv, videos, music, etc, from all 3 machines, 
> though not necessarily simultaneously.

Yes and no. First the no: live-tv does not work right now. The tvserver
can only record ATM. But besides that, yes. The tvserver runs on one
machine in the house. If you have another TV card somewhere, this host
should run the tvserver in slave mode (--no-scheduler).

> Thanks for any help.

I know it is only a short answer. I don't have much time now and won't
be able to write some better docs before the FOSDEM. I know, we need
more doc what all this stuff is we have here. :)


Dischi

-- 
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they try anyway, and which sometimes actually work, such as recompiling
everything.
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