I like this idea a lot.  In fact, I think that even if there's no
burning support within the gui, this would still be a very usefull
feature.  Especially if it were set up such that with the .sql file,
database access were no longer required.  That way, you could, for
example, burn a show to a disk and play it back on an xbox frontend
that you take with you to a friend's house, say, with the edit list
intact (so that even if the commercials are still in the mpeg2 stream,
they don't get played.)

-Nate


On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:03:12 +0100, Leo Weppelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 05:34:37AM -0500, Cory Papenfuss wrote:
> > re-inserting it into the database would be necessary first.  Then, a
> > data-dvd with a .sql stub and .nuv file could be interpretted by Myth as a
> > "video DVD."
> 
> I like this idea... I would like to make it more general to accept
> <basename>.sql to be sql-data belonging to the movie. What the format of
> the movie (nuv/mpg/avi/etc...) is, is not really interesting. Myth can
> then import the info into the database together with the filename and a
> cd/dvd-id (I remember that Xavier was playing with an id for cd/dvd's).
> This would pave the way for new interesting possibilities.
> 
> Since I decided to go with a mx440 tvout and a faster cpu, I usually
> use mpeg4 as storage format. But it would be nice if myth could still
> remember the name/title stuff and *gulp* the saved index.
> 
> Leo.
> 
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