Mark Knecht wrote:
How does someone using MythTV at one distant location best share a
recorded program with another MythTV user at another location? If they
burn the nuv file to a DVD and mail it and it be loaded onto the
storage disk for MythTV at the second location and be visible in the
database? These two locations do not have the same cable TV systems so
channel numbers, etc., are completely different.
Myth wouldn't care if you lied about the channel information. As long
as you chose an appropriate channel such that recording rules/duplicate
policy fits, everyone would be happy.
Must someone use nuvexport to create mpg files?
No. You just need to import the show--the same as if you're fixing a
broken database.
This may be a bit technical for some and would still amount
to eventually burning a DVD.
Which is probably good because of all of the questions of legality
involved with doing this (especially in the US).
What would be cool would be some sort of reduced bandwidth
streaming solution. Is there a simple way?
MythStreamTV can do this: http://mythstreamtv.sourceforge.net/
Mike
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