--- PAUL WILLIAMSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> "Monkey Pet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/12/05 7:01 > PM >>> > > I don't know about "live TV" (someone else can > answer that > question), > > but all your recordings are accessible from the > frontends. The way > it > > works is that the frontend accesses the db from > the backends through > > the network. Then it accesses the recording files > through a nfs > > mounted filesystem. Make sure you have a fast > enough network. > > Apaprently you don't know about Myth recordings > either ;-) > > No nfs mounts are involved. All playback on Myth > frontends > takes place via the myth protocol. If you want to > watch videos > stored on the frontend streamed from the backend, > THAT is > when you need nfs mounts. OK now I'm confused. My experience meshed with monkeyboy, I mean pet, in terms of accessing recordings. When I installed the frontend on a laptop, it played live TV just fine through the backend connection, but when I tried to play a recording, it complained about not finding /mnt/store. So I added a /mnt/store and nfs mounted it to the myth backend's /mnt/store, and everything was honkey dory. Is there some setting I missed? _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
