
jeremy at jongsma
Sep 11, 2004, 4:35 PM
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Sounds nice. That actually sounds a lot like a superset of MPD (http://www.musicpd.org), which I use at home for my music server. I don't know how far along MFD is, but maybe there's something in MPD that you could take advantage of? There's a web interface for it too. -j thor wrote: > On Saturday 11 September 2004 04:57 pm, Jeremy Jongsma wrote: > >>Newbie question - couldn't find much detail on the list archives: >> >>What is MFD/MFE? Sounds interesting from what I've read in the >>archives, but I still can't figure out what exactly it is. > > > http://cvs.mythtv.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mfd/README?rev=1.15&view=markup > > Still under development, only available from CVS, may cause terrible things > to happen to your setup if you download it, build it, or run it. > > Basic idea is to take the notion of the myth transcoding daemon (headless > daemon that keeps processing whether any client is attached to it or not), > and extend it to content sharing (on a local network), audio playing, > streaming, etc. Also, open interfaces and "standardized" protocols for > exchange content with other applications. And a bit of Rendezvous/zeroconfig > thrown into the mix. > > Only thing it does of any immediate use to an end user is let you play > mythmusic content in iTunes, or iTunes content from an mfe. Oh, and control > audio playing from a web browser (http://host_mfd_is_on:2345/). > > - thor > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-dev mailing list > mythtv-dev [at] mythtv > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev -- Jeremy Jongsma jeremy [at] jongsma http://www.jongsma.org
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