Here's what I want to do, at least in the medium term. I'd appreciate any guidance as to possibility/resources/experiences.

Say I have a box here in the states and a box in australia. I'd like to run encoders on both and frontends in both places. I'd like both frontends to have the ability to schedule recordings on either end. (ie I'd like to schedule a recording on the australian backend from the states). I think that should be possible, perhaps by adding another source into each backend.

However I want these recordings to be pretty good quality, so I don't expect to watch them in the states streaming off the backend in australia (just not enough bandwidth). Rather I'd like the system to know which end had scheduled the recording and to move that recording to the end that wanted it.

Something like this (== is Lan, -- is internet link):

US Frontend <==> US Backend <---//---> Aus Backend <===> Aus Frontend
                      |                    |
                   US Cable          Aus Digital TV

US Frontend speaks to US Backend, accessing a source which lists Aus programming, and schedules a recording. US Backend then instructs Aus Backend to do the taping and once it is finished to transfer the recording automatically into the US Backend's Media Library (and possibly store it in the Aus Backend with low priority). US Frontend then watches it in streaming glory in the States. And, of course, vice versa.

It would be possible for the US frontend to talk directly to the Aus backend but then one would have to have a way of telling the Aus backend where to put the recording ...

Live TV is also desirable but secondary, probably transcoded to something suitably low bandwidth for previewing and peeking.

Is anyone doing something similar? Is this currently possible with Myth? I guess all it really needs is a "post-record/transcode" hook to tell the encoding end to transfer the file and a way to let the requesting end know that the program is in the library.

Then I can watch me cricket, mate. And who could blame me for that?

--J


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