1. VLC 0.8.2
2. Windows XP
3. Fedora core 4.
4. Streaming PV350 nuv files by dragging the nuv file from a share to the VLC player.
On 9/11/05,
Allan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using the VLC player over a wireless lan with a good 11 mb connection and I can see the very beginning of the show with audio then it freezes althougth the counter keeps going. Does anyone else have this working over a wireless lan? Thanks for any input
AllanOn 8/31/05, Monkey Pet < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The simplest thing I have used for this purpose are:
1. symlinking untility that renames complicated.nuv nice_name.nuv files. I think this script can be found in the contrib directory.
2. Samba to share files with CIFS/windows
3. videolan player to open play files. Some other players will attempt to open the entire file before playing it.On 8/11/05, Daniel Agar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I've got a myth box up and running at my parents place to record my shows
because I don't have cable. I've found they actually like using it too but
it would be convenient if they could use mythweb to just click on the
recording and play it on their windows pc. I just need a basic media
player for windows that can view this nuv video in windows, recorded using
a pvr 150. Doesn't need to be complicated, just click on the link and have
the video play in full at full screen in windows.
Thanks
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