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Robert McNamara wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Norm Dressler <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mlists@dressler.ca"><mlists@dressler.ca></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I was using Mirobridge but Miro no longer works with the version VDPAU I've
upgraded too (190.42 I believe). It hasn't been 'stable' for me so looking
for another solution that I can set direct feeds into.
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Miro and Mirobridge don't make any modifications to the video. The
videos you download will be identical no matter what you use to get
them. Miro and Mirobridge are merely a conduit to get them in to
myth. Anyway, most of the Revision3 stuff is (even with their highest
quality feed) easily playable with even a low end CPU, why not just
use software decode?
Robert
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Sorry you misunderstand my requirement. I have a sufficient system to
play HD (I currently run an HD-PVR, etc). No problems there - I'm
looking for a plugin or similar that will simply download the videos
based on their RSS feeds and a schedule and put them in the Recorded
Shows part of my system like Mirobridge did. I don't need to transcode
or change the video I want --<br>
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Norm<br>
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