
charlie.mas at gmail
Jan 17, 2008, 11:33 AM
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On Jan 17, 2008 7:02 PM, Brad DerManouelian <myth [at] dermanouelian> wrote: > > >On Jan 17, 2008, at 10:07 AM, Michelle Dupuis wrote: >> >> I read about a flash based interface to MythTV - I assume this is comming in >> SVN. Is there anywhere that a non-programmer can look to see what major >> features are coming in upcoming MythTV versions? > > I assume you mean the ability to stream recordings over the web via Flash. > That feature does exist in SVN, but it's just a proof of concept and will > not be included as part of the next release. At least, not enabled by > default as it's definitely not ready for casual use. The Mythbuntu distribution has some packages which are automatically built from the SVN head (where all the new features are bought together) which you can install every week if you like to get the latest features. You do need to be a bit careful because some times this introduces bugs which can mess your set up. The developers try to test there patchs before they get applied to the SVN but ocasionally bugs can slip through. If you want to play with the new features and its a great way of learning Linux and MythTV skills. The problem comes if you are relying on a SVN head version that to record yours or worse still other peoples favorite TV shows and it crashes during the recording. Its usually fairly stable but you have to accept its a risk. If you read the Dev mailing list and keep regular database back ups you can make an educated guess as when its a good idea to upgrade or not. Then if it all goes wrong at least you can revert back to the database backup. On the point of the Myth Web's flash streaming. Its been in the SVN head for a coupple of months in some form or other. On my system I could never get it to work until about a month ago. Now it seems to works flawlessly with one exception, I get no sound at all on the streamed video. I don't really use it so I have never investigated the problem and I haven't updated my system for a few weeks. The last day or two a big new feature commonly called Multi-Rec, has been added to the SVN head and now to Mythbuntu so the SVN head is in a little more flux than usual. Although from most posts it seems to work very well for most people. So perhaps now is good time to experiment. But you have been warned about what can go wrong :) Hope that helps. Charlie M _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users [at] mythtv http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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