2013-11-12, 15:25
Is it possible or practical to have serverWMC work over a long distance to my remote XBMC in a different LAN?
(2013-11-13, 20:38)negge Wrote: Since it seems that the WMC addon uses Samba paths you'd need to run a VPN between the two machines, in addition to having enough bandwidth to reliably stream uninterupted video.
(2013-11-14, 00:02)negge Wrote: @krustyreturns: why would transcoding be "needed"? A few megabits of upload isn't that uncommon these days.
(2013-11-14, 04:51)nickr Wrote: Why would you stream the whole thing before watching it?
BTW the OS does not affect the file size of digital TV, you get what the broadcaster sends.
(2013-11-14, 05:23)krustyreturns Wrote:(2013-11-14, 04:51)nickr Wrote: Why would you stream the whole thing before watching it?
BTW the OS does not affect the file size of digital TV, you get what the broadcaster sends.
I should have said window media center instead of os, but you get it the picture - wtv files are big. As to your first question, would it be easier watch the whole thing before you stream it? If so, bandwidth would be no issue .
(2013-11-14, 09:45)negge Wrote: I don't get why you'd need to download the whole thing before starting to watch it? OP was asking about streaming live over a WAN instead of a LAN
(2013-11-14, 11:51)nickr Wrote: Why would wmc add so much overhead? Is wtv such a sucky container?
As to the second part, why not watch as you stream? Your 'one hour to watch a half h0ur progamme' implies you spend half an hour downloading the file before you can watch the first frame, which makes no sense.
(2013-11-14, 18:10)negge Wrote: @krustyreturns: you somehow assume that the user would not have enough bandwidth to stream live. Streaming live TV only works when you have enough bandwidth so discussing what would happen if that were the case is moot - it just won't work, no matter what tricks you try to pull.