MythStreamTV would be the easiest way to do this, but you lose all of
the control you get with the Myth player.  For eaxample, pause, skip
forward/backward aren't as easy, though possible.

HTH's
Dave


On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:03:44 -0600, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't the mythstreamtv thing someone mentioned do this?
> 
> Other than that I don't see why you can't go into setup and set the live
> tv recording profile on your machine at work to whatever you want..  You
> should actually be able to get decent quality if you can really get
> 1Mbps bandwidth.  I'd set the video resolution to maybe 320x240  mpeg 4
> @ 384kbps and the audio at relatively low quality to start and see what
> happens..  You should be able to go up from those numbers.  You do
> probably want to do mpeg4 encoding instead of the mpeg2 a hauppage card
> sends out if your streaming over the internet...
> 
> Rhetorical Question:  Will using up that much bandwidth cause a problem
> with your boss (if any)?  That might be a consideration if the settings
> are high enough..
> 
> Jason Donahue wrote:
> 
> > Ok, I admit this should go under the "MythTV to the Extreme" category,
> > but if you've seen My Myth Setup
> > <https://www.timekiller.org/filelib/mythtv.png> then this wouldn't
> > sound that bizarre.
> >
> > I want to be able to stream live TV to my Office. I use Linux as my
> > only OS at work, and have installed MythTV on my machine. I also have
> > a vtun tunnel to my home, so the master backend is accessible by it's
> > internal IP. I can launch Myth, and it connects, and everything works
> > great except for one thing: My upstream at home is not fast enough to
> > sustain a video feed. I have cable Internet access that advertises
> > 1Mbps upstream, although I am not currently getting that (I am working
> > with them to get the upstream I am paying for). What I would like (if
> > it's possible) is to define a VERY low quality Recording profile, and
> > have that used for Live TV for the Office Frontend.
> >
> > Is there a way to configure this in Myth ? I have 3 tuners with
> > DirecTV, so even if I had to dedicated 1 tuner to the lower resolution
> > while I am at work, I could live with that.
> >
> > Anyone out there have any ideas ?
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