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SageTV Placeshifter Discussion related to the SageTV Placeshifter application produced by SageTV. Questions, issues, problems, suggestions, etc. relating to the SageTV Placeshifter software application should be posted here. |
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Placeshifter W/O Install
I would love to see a way for someone to watch videos/tv by just pointing there browser to there setup webite, but without having to download and install the placeshifter client. You know I goto the website and the client installs itself and starts up type of thing.
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I would imagine that would make licensing very difficult.
neilm's webserver stvi does have option to stream videos. Not quite placeshifter but might work.
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Placeshifter is meant to be portable. Once you've run the installer, just copy the installation folder onto a flash stick or whatever and you can run it anywhere. The Placeshifter license lives on the server and is per connection, not per installation.
I suppose it wouldn't be too hard to script a web page to download the necessary files from a valid Placeshifter installation to a temp folder on the target machine.
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I think what he means is that there should be a java applet which would be automatically downloaded by the java enabled browser.
So all that you need is a web browser, a java plugin and then every Opera, Firefox or IE with an internet connection could run the placeshifter applet. Just like UltraVNC when you connect to http://server:5800 Would be indeed fine... Am I right, traker1001?
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exactly, Place shifter is nice, But they are one step short of being awesome.
I use the wederver stvi, but its no placeshifter. Last edited by traker1001; 11-22-2006 at 06:14 PM. |
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I agree that would be nice, but while you're waiting for that to be implemented, carrying a preinstalled Placeshifter-on-a-stick in your pocket works pretty well as a stopgap.
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Anyone tried running PlaceShifter with a J2ME JVM? I've got a Toshiba e830 that I've been trying to figure our what to do with.
Of course its only 802.11b
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