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In article <oyUBe.14757$HV1.5584@fed1read07>,
Jennifer L. Boyd <cesaun@cox.net> wrote:
>Anyone heard of this? Sounds good to me. Anyone using it yet? Great for
>travel. I must get one.
>
>http
/www.slingmedia.com/
It doesn't sound that different in functionality than what I can do with my
MythTV box, or that you could do with a networked TiVo and a Linux server
into which you can ssh. It might be a little bit easier for a n00b to set
this thing up...then again, given that it's basically a server that'll be
behind your firewall, you'll need to configure that firewall to pass traffic
through to it, and I don't see any n00b doing that.
While I was on the other side of the country a few weeks ago, I transcoded
selected MythTV recordings from 6-Mb/s MPEG-2 to 288-kb/s MPEG-4 and
downloaded them onto my notebook. It gave me something to watch on the
flight back home. No special software was needed on the notebook, and it'd
work with Linux or Mac OS X as well as Windows.
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