[Pc_Support] Video streaming?

Wise Linux User pberry2 at cfl.rr.com
Sat Jul 2 12:52:40 EDT 2005


On Saturday 02 July 2005 02:26 am, Homer Whittaker wrote:
> I noted that some place along this thread someone mentioned Firewire. My
> AMD 64 mobo has a firewire outlet on the back panel.
>
> I recently purchased a Sony VCR/DVD Recorder and Player that seems to be
> state-of-the-art, at least my sota . I am sick and tired of the rather
> mundane Brighthouse TV offerings so I am hoping to dowload some good
> movies, etc on DVDs.
>
> I assume that I can capture the Video streaming you all are talking
> about on DVD, off of Firewire?
> What Firewire components do I need in order to do this? I am in the
> midst of ordering a Plumax 350C2-ETB which is an enclosure that handles
> 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 inch drives but this is directed at the computer side of
> my home domain.
>
> Are there any suggestions in regards to the above requirements and/or
> any additional Firewire devices that will make my life more enjoyable?????'
>
> Homer Whittaker
>
> Damien McKenna wrote:
> >I finally gave up on the idea, after several hours of messing I got VLC
> >to transmit two frames then stop - its a pig in terms of user
> >friendliness.  I'll just see if I can share the files via SMB or
> >something, that'll be much less hassle for me.
> >
> >Thanks anyway.
>
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demotv is a project to send TV/video over RSS.  Not intended to be 'streaming 
video', intended to be Live Feed of any TV or Video.

Python based. on the CVS.  
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/demotv/tv/platform/linux/
mailing list:  http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=136141 
Although Sourceforge.net reports no software files, that is because, Trove has 
none, being that Demotv 0.1111 release is only on CVS.

The project is only 11.73% forward in it's projected build!  But, it is 
reported on the mailing list to be working. 
Like Tivo, and Freevo, it is being 'built' in Linux, but, will run cross 
platform.
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