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Well, if you're streaming to the browser you can always use WinAmp to
play the file. I don't want to start a flame war here, but even though
I'm an devout Java engineer with Sun certifications, I'd never use an
applet to do anything -- I really despise even loading them when I
visit a web site and generally keep Java completely disabled in Firefox
and IE. I'm just not sure you'd really even need a client other then
WinAmp or the plethora of available stream players out there if you
were doing direct streaming from something like slimserver. Just my
.02 :). --Dave Josh Burks wrote: On 1/25/06, Dave Bixler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:There's an excellent product out there that I use already for streaming stuff called SlimServer (http://www.slimdevices.com). It can stream many different types of media. As I'm fairly new to MythTV development as well, I don't know how people feel about integrating existing software into the projects. I too am a Java engineer, though I have experience in many different languages. Just thought I'd point out an already existing piece of software that might make writing the music section a bit easier.Better yet, how about a web based streaming audio player with playlist capabillity. I know you can do it in flash, and probably in java. Then anybody with a flash (90% probably have it anyways) or java enabled browser can enjoy their music collection from anywhere :) (pending internet connection of course)Josh _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users |
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