Re: read-only video directory

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Hi!

The workaround I use is to mount the server in a subdirectory e.g. mount the
server-directory to /net/media/data/video/servervideo and start the client-vdr
like this:
vdr -Pstreamdev-client -Pxineliboutput -v/net/media/data/video

Unfortunately I don't understand. Could you please show examples?

My VDR-client has this directories:
/video
/video/server

I mount my VDR-server to /video/server, e.g.
mount -t nfs -o ro server:/video /video/server

The VDR-client is started this way:
vdr -Pstreamdev-client -Pxineliboutput -v /video

Regards,
Stephan.

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