2004-06-13, 02:07 PM
Hi,
Was just thinking with the new MediaMVP Hauppauge beta software supporting Divx transcoding it would be good to be able to have both GBPVR and Hauppauge services running. GBPVR could act as the master passing selected commands through to the Hauppauge service. Then we could get
1) The linux image passed through to a cold MediaMVP start rather than fiddling with the services. Although not a huge hassle at the moment this is really just a nice to have.
2) The use the the Divx transcoding feature which is very handy.
To do this I expect you'd have to get the Hauppauge service to change the default port its using. I've had a poke around and can't see anything that would allow you to change this. Or maybe we could try and get it to bind to another IP address such as one of the loopback addresses. Once again I haven't seen anything that would allow this either :-(.
I don't know how the internals of the MVP work so I might be way off base with this one but any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
Regards
Rob
Was just thinking with the new MediaMVP Hauppauge beta software supporting Divx transcoding it would be good to be able to have both GBPVR and Hauppauge services running. GBPVR could act as the master passing selected commands through to the Hauppauge service. Then we could get
1) The linux image passed through to a cold MediaMVP start rather than fiddling with the services. Although not a huge hassle at the moment this is really just a nice to have.
2) The use the the Divx transcoding feature which is very handy.
To do this I expect you'd have to get the Hauppauge service to change the default port its using. I've had a poke around and can't see anything that would allow you to change this. Or maybe we could try and get it to bind to another IP address such as one of the loopback addresses. Once again I haven't seen anything that would allow this either :-(.
I don't know how the internals of the MVP work so I might be way off base with this one but any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
Regards
Rob