On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 10:29:59 -0600 Matt Grommes wrote: > gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote: > > Nick Rout wrote: > > > >> If you want to share programs you have recorded with myth, do so outside > >> the immediate myth environment. > > > > exactly ... does it really need to be integrated? up until now it > > really hasn't, and it works just fine with movies/shows downloaded via > > bittorrent (not that i'd know, of course ;) ...) > > > > if people really want to do that, they can fire up azureus, bitcomet, > > bit tornado, or any of the other many, many, many bittorrent clients and > > still use myth to view/organize them > > The point is to have a seemless environment to download/watch/organize > content off the net the same as you have to watch > over-the-air/cable/etc. The net is just another distribution channel. > There is plenty of stuff out there (systm, From the Shadows, etc.) > which is perfectly legal and distributed on the net. With cheap digital > video cameras and software like iMovie, there will only be more coming. > Look at podcasting if you've heard of that. Thousands of hours of audio > programming being created by users and distributed over the net. One of > the pvrs _will_ have an integrated way to get net content, you can be > sure of that. If Myth doesn't have it, it'll be one more reason for > people not to use it.
the conversation was not about getting content from elsewhere, it was about seeding copyrighted programs once you have recorded them. -- Nick Rout
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