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- From: "Paul Simpson" <paul (at) maggiandpaul.dnsalias.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 16:29:18 +0100 (BST)
> Brian Wood schreef:
>> You haven't provided many details, like are you talking about HD or
>> SD video, but you could NFS or Samba mount the files from wherever
>> they are stored and play them that way.
>> _____________________________________________
> Or better still, depending on the networkspeed and the format, you could
> install the frontend on your laptop and have it connect to the backend.
> For recordings you'd be fine this way, if you want to watch video's as
> well, you need to mount the dir where the video's are stored on your
> laptop.
Sorry, I wan't being clear!
I travel quite a bit by train etc., so I figured I could download
recordings to the laptop's local drive for off-line viewing on the train
etc. (When unconnected to any type of network.)
I know myth uses a db to catalog the recordings, so I guess it's just a
case of copying the file and the relevant db entries?
I intend to install a server as a backend at home and two or three small
front-ends (probably diskless) for viewing around the house (using wired
ethernet.)
--
Paul
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