[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> scribbled on Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:53 AM: > Sitting here in my computer room, I realized that even with all the > myth-dedicated hardware in the room, the machines with the most > horsepower aren't even being used for myth. In the evening that's not > a big deal, since they are in use. However, late night and all > throughout the day, there's a lot more that could be done. All of us > have at least (1) windows box in our networks somewhere.... > > Which led me to thinking... > > --- the WinMyth project seems to be doing fairly well Haven't tried it, but it uses the windows codecs/filters i coded.
> -- mysql support for Win32 is good > -- it's fair to say any codec available for linux is > available on win32. rtjpeg is a "maybe". > Foundational things like SMB access to a share containing the .nuv > files would be a preq, as would MySQL libraries, and installed codecs. > If you are only going to handle the .nuv files created by mythtv you don't need smb. The mythtv protocol will work just fine. > Heck, take it one step further. It would be great to have the same > thing for *nix. Right now you have to do a full install of mythbackend > just to get commercial flagging on a 2nd/3rd/etc machine. > > Anyway, just kinda thinking out loud. At least in my case, I could add > 3-4 more machines to my job queue, which would bring up some fun > possibilies. I don't do any transcoding and for commercial flagging available cpu power is not a problem for me. _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
