On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 12:56 -0400, Mark D. Montgomery II wrote: 
> 
> Ok Thanks.
> That's kind of the impression I got, but I wasn't sure.
> It's not a big deal since I can just toss up a UPnP server on the  
> normal LAN somewhere and have it feed the media collection.  I just  
> wanted to take advantage of the one built into MythTV if it was  
> possible.

I think the problem here is that UPnP is a large spec which I won't even
begin to tell you I understand but it covers many services including
local LAN discovery of media services such as music and video (what OP
is using) as well as gateway access provisioning (i.e. the crazy idea
that networks on the LAN should tell the firewall what to let in and
out).

It's a easy confusion with such a wide ranging spec under a single
common term.

b.

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