[mythtv-users] Feature suggestion: Set record from URL

Ben Brown mythtv at handcoder.com
Tue Mar 2 18:17:01 EST 2004


The real benefit that I see would be aggregation of the data and 
recommendations based on your tastes in show. You would need some type 
of unique identifier for each person who submitted data so the system 
would not have duplicate copies of an individuals data. Of course this 
could be a randomly generated ID that would get entered in the settings 
submission program.

The user stuff would just be a way for the system to recommend shows to 
record based on what shows your already recording. If you went with the 
random generated Identifier, you could use that to keep track of who was 
who. Problem with randomly generated id's is that users tend to forget 
what their ID.

It would be possible to create a search based recommendation. You go to 
a site and say "I Iike XYZ" and it would respond with " You should try 
ABC, DEF, etc" This could be a completely anonymous action, but would 
only work if you had some people willing to give up the anonymity to 
populate the database.

Ben

Adrian Townsend wrote:

>the accounts can come later but I like the links idea
>
>What about having a separate small program that could
>be installed on machines OTHER than the mythbox
>
>so if say I'm browsing a website with my workstation
>it can send the info to my backend when I click a link
>of a show I want to watch?
>
>I say thumbs up . .
>
>A0
>--- Ben Brown <mythtv at handcoder.com> wrote:
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>>I like this idea.  People could turn on the feature
>>and once a day  myth 
>>would submit what they are recording to a global
>>database.  Then we 
>>could sort in all the standard ways (most popular,
>>least popular,  most 
>>popular by genre,  location etc. )
>>
>>Even set it up so  users could  have a user account.
>> You could track an 
>>individuals recording preferences and make
>>suggestions based on  their 
>>myth setup.  Then you could say "people  who
>>recorded XYZ also recorded 
>>ABC, DEF, GHI, etc."
>>
>>Ben
>>
>>Tony Maro wrote:
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>>>The thread on "What do you watch" got me to
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>>thinking...
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>>>What about integrating a feature through the myth
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>>web browser that you 
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>>>can select a link on a site to trigger a recording
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>>setup.  It would 
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>>>automatically set a show to record at any time on
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>>any channel.
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>>>With a feature like this, users of Myth could
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>>publish pages of what 
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>>>hot shows they watch and you could just click the
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>>link to set a 
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>>>"record on any channel at any time" for that show
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>>name.
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>>>We've seen people ask for some of the Tivo like
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>>force-feed options 
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>>>(why?) and this would kind of solve that need as
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>>well.  For instance, 
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>>>you go to my site and I could have a page that
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>>says "if you like 
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>>>Stargate SG-1, try the following shows:" and then
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>>list similar sci-fi 
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>>>content as a custom URL link.
>>>
>>>Of course this means a URL handler would need to
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>>be registered. 
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>>>Something like:
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>>>
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>mythtv://Stargate%20SG-1/once/Window&20Of&20Opportunity
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>>>would set it to record the Stargate SG-1 "Window
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>>Of Opportunity" 
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>>>episode next time it's on.
>>>
>>>mythtv://Stargate%20SG-1/all
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>>>would of course record all episodes on any channel
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>>from here on out.
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>>>To take it a step further, I could list a website
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>>of all stargate 
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>>>episodes with MythTV links so if there was a
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>>specific episode you 
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>>>hadn't seen, you could just click the link and
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>>your MythTV would 
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>>>record THAT episode next time it's on (even if 3
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>>months later.)  (I 
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>>>still haven't seen the one where Daniel
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>>dies/transcends.)
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>>>Of course all URL recordings must be able to
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>>record on any channel, 
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>>>because everyone's channels will be different.
>>>
>>>Just a thought...
>>>
>>>This could even be implemented with a separate app
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>>that handled the 
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>>>URL and fed the data into mySQL.  That way it
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>>could even be run on the 
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>>>desktop PC and feed the programming across the
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>>network to the backend 
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>>>or mySQL server.  Heck you could even write it in
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>>PHP pretty easily 
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>>>I'd think.
>>>
>>>-Tony
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