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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:39 am 
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I've done a brief search without luck.
Is it possible to use MythTV as a UPnP client, not just as a UPnP server ?


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You'd probably need to add the UpnP library.


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http://djmount.sourceforge.net/
Might be a good starting point.


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cecil wrote:
http://djmount.sourceforge.net/
Might be a good starting point.

Certainly something to consider including into R6, Cecil.


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Thanks, I'll have a look.


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Dale wrote:
Certainly something to consider including into R6, Cecil.
Yeah...


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What are the advantages of this? I know that I normally disable UPnP on my router...

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The advantages? All the devices in your home magically conencting to each other, without having to edit config files, assign IP addresses, remember port numbers, et c.

In terms of MythTV? Not much yet. Some uPnP clients can connect to a MythTV backend and display videos, recordings, play music, et c. The MythTV uPnP client stuff is still being worked on, though, so the plug-and-play utopia I mentioned above isn't here yet for MythTV installs.[/i]

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nigelpearson wrote:
The MythTV uPnP client stuff is still being worked on, though, so the plug-and-play utopia I mentioned above isn't here yet for MythTV installs.[/i]

Nigel, do you know who I can report bugs to? I'm troubleshooting problems with my Buffalo Link Theater.

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Answered in the other thread:
http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=88108

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