ok, here is an example, I have 4 drives on my storage server and 2 drives on another computer. Both hold video, audio and images which I want to access that on all 3 of my MediaPortal clients. It would be great to not have to map all the drives to my client systems. I could just point it at the XBMSP server and be done with it, no headaches with passwords or one of my kids "accidentally" deleting a video.
this would be a cool feature, then we would be able to stream off of the tivo, and ones if they( don't already have it) .ty support we would be able to watch tivo'd stuff on media portal which would be really sweet.
if u can find the codec/directshow filter which plays these .TY files in Windows Media Player 9.... then horray...let all of us know...and something can be done about streaming support
I understand about the file permissions being read only (and do that myself, except on my client). I also aware that with DFS you can configure all network shares to goto a single share folder, but that is still messy. I would still have to map a drive and in that drive are folders of each of the share names From there I have to navigate to the right share to play the file I want. I would like something that I can access which merges the directories of multiple drives and makes the client think that it is a single drive with a single dir structure. From what I understand XBMSP or XNS can do this.
ex.
dir of D:\movies\Action\
Matrix.avi
Matrix Reloaded.avi
dir of E:\Movies\Action\
Matrix Revolution.avi
a XBMSP or XNS listing of the Movies\Action folder:
I'm using XBMC to stream video via XBMSP over the Internet. For me, SMB *would* work but it'd require setting up a VPN. And, as far as I know, VPNs aren't very traffic efficient, nor is SMB when compared to XBMSP (which doubled up could mean a lot as Internet speeds vary).
I'm currently visiting the family over midsummer solstice, and with my xbox and its XBMC I can stream stuff from my server computer at home, some 1500 kilometres away. SMB might have done the trick just as good as CCX currently does had the server computer been in the local network (say, in the same house), but that's not the case for me, at least.
I really don't know how much work it'd take to write an XBMSP client plugin, but I do know I'd really, really appreciate one.
The reason I was thinking I needed more RAM is that TV now seems to be HiDef and so the files have grown. I edit the files before storing them, to reduce some size. It is finding that slower, I think. Or it could just be because I'm expecting more? The Baseboard manufacturer says ASUSTech Computer Inc; Baseboard product P7P55D-E...
The reason I was thinking I needed more RAM is that TV now seems to be HiDef and so the files have grown. I edit the files before...
I'm not sure where to post this query - I've been told, during a conversation about costs of upgrading, that W11 may not support my...
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8, HTTPS, HLS or whatever is needed for newer IPTV connections?
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8...
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8...
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8, HTTPS, HLS or whatever is needed for newer IPTV connections?
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8...
I've no idea if this is possible or in the works but I am wondering if the IPTV part of TVServer could be upgraded to support M3U8...
This is for the tvserver, the iptv part.
It used to only support m3u files containing all the channels, but now you can use a m3u8 too.
Usually you get an m3u8 from your iptv provider, but there are also some that can be found on the internet
This is for the tvserver, the iptv part.
It used to only support m3u files containing all the channels, but now you can use a m3u8...
Hi!
I read about [MP1-5236] - Add support for m3u8 files, but I can't find info on how to use this.
So, where and how can I use...