Before I bought the AVLP2, I found a link to someone that had managed to hack the wizd to increase the level of mythtv support for the LP2 such that he could watch live recording - though I'm only interesed in watching recorded shows. However, I transcode my shows to mpeg4.nuv which I don't think the linkplayer supports. I know there's a nuv2avi (or something like that) which quickly transcodes the nuv files to a standard avi which I'm guessing would be supported by the LP2. I would love to get some docs about the protocol LP2/Wizd uses and perhaps add some transcoding functionality.
Reza On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 07:46:33AM -0400, Byron Poland sent me this... > I use it to play back mythtv hdtv recordings. use the version linked > to above. I got some scripts from someone in the the LP2 forums at > iodata (thanks Mudit) that when run with a cronjob or manually read > the myth db, and creates symlinks in the wizd server root directory > for recordings. Here are links to the 3 scripts. first one lnkwizd > is the main one, the perl script does the db lookup and renaming, and > the last one sorts out TV Programs into individual folders. You will > have to edit for myth user/pass, and path locations. > > http://tube013.org/stuff/lnkwzd > http://tube013.org/stuff/newmythname.pl > http://tube013.org/stuff/grp_tv_4_wizd > > Some caveats on the whole LP2.. the remote sucks, as does the unit's > responsiveness (improved slightly with a different remote that learned > all the commands). With wizd forget about watching a show while it's > being recorded and fastforwarding or reversing through it. The > navigation can be screwy in general. The wizd ui leaves a lot to be > desired. > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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