2006-07-01, 10:45 PM
ccsnet Wrote:I'd be intrested at looking at a feed as I'm trying to standerdise the one I have writen.TVersity does not yet have a lot of third party developers, so we wait patiently for the developer to release new product. GBPVR has a lot more going on with everyone working on this or that plugin. The TVersity web interface does not yet have adaquate protection, so I am not making my content accessible from the web. Otherwise, I would let you see it directly.
Thanks
Terran
EDIT - That ( TVersity ) is cool.....
As far as format, I suspect that an rss feed from Flickr would give you the idea. I am sure there are standards to the format that can be found on the Internet.
I would envision the WebCam plugin would read the rss feed periodically, perhaps daily. The individual media enclosures (images from the urls) would then be freshed in the WebCam plugin at a predefined rate (say 30 seconds). It might be possible to embed a refresh rate into the rss file. No need to fetch new images every 30 seconds if the web site is updated once a minute.
David
PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools
DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
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PVR PC: Win2K3, Athlon x2 64 4600+, 1280MB Ram, 40+400 GB HD's, Gigabyte Network
PVR-250, ATSC-110 digital x2, GBPVR v1.3.7 w/SQLite DB
Extras: Addepisode 41, Comskip 79.46, EWA 76, Zaptools
DSM-520 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.04 using TVersity Media Server 0.9.11.4
DSM-320 (D-Link Media Lounge) FW 1.09
MediaMVP
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