There's a section dealing with the mms protocol, which is like what I mentioned before. You should be able to use Videolan to stream to either the videolan client, or windows media player over the mms protocol.
On 11/18/05, Mike Angstadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure there is a way to send the URL to another app. Some applications already automatically grab certain URLs (like torrent:// or I think edonkey:// can do this). I'm not sure how to do this, and it's likely something that has to be integrated with the other software.
Though of a brief search it looks like VideoLan is supposed to be packaged with a plugin for Firefox, which would allow you to view the file right in the browser.
-MikeOn 11/18/05, Michael T. Dean < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Andrew Cheyne wrote:
> Brad,
>
> The DSMyth filters work fine for viewing the .nuc files. The problem
> is that I cant just click on them through the Myth web interface and
> have either Windows Media Player or LanVideo play the contents. It's
> not really a MythTV issue.
>
> It used to be that you could configure applications to handle the
> mime types for a browser, but I cant seem to find where you set that
> anywhere. QuickTime seems to want to try and play the content from the
> .NUV file everytime.
Even if you fix your MIME types (Tools|Options (for Windows) or
Edit|Preferences (for *nix), then click Downloads, then change the
action for nuv files in the File Types area), won't your browser
(Firefox or IE or ...) download the file first, then start the
associated application? So, after downloading 2GB, your wife can watch
her show.
If there's a way to have FF (or whatever) automatically pass the URL to
another app, please let me know.
Mike
_______________________________________________
mythtv-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
_______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
