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# This is an example config file, showing all the options. You probably
# won't need most of them. Your working config file will be named
# "pyTivo.conf". '#' starts a comment. It is recommended that
# that you use the Web Administration tool to modify pyTivo.conf after
# you get pyTivo up and running. You can access the tool by pointing your
# browser to http://localhost:9032/
# Read the pyTivo support wiki for additional help at
# http://pytivo.sourceforge.net
[Server]
port=9032
# FFmpeg is a required tool but downloaded separately. See pyTivo wiki
# for help.
# Full path to ffmpeg including filename
# For windows: ffmpeg=C:\pyTivo\bin\ffmpeg.exe
# For linux: ffmpeg=/usr/bin/ffmpeg
#ffmpeg=C:\pyTivo\bin\ffmpeg.exe
ffmpeg=/usr/bin/ffmpeg
# Setting this to True will log more ouput for debugging purposes.
#debug=False
# Max video bitrate, default 30000k
# sets ffmpeg -maxrate setting to minimize bitrate peak playback issues.
# mpegs with video bitrate above this setting will also be transcoded.
#MAX_VIDEO_BR=17408k
# Audio bit-rate, defaults to 192K for S2, 384K for S3/HD
#audio_br=320K
# Video bit-rate, defaults to 4096K for S2, 8192K for S3/HD
#video_br=12Mi
# Beacon broadcast address(es)
# The default is 255.255.255.255, but on some multihomed machines you
# may need to specify the subnet broadcast address(es) of your Tivo
# boxes. You can also specify "listen" to listen for direct connection
# attempts on port 2190, for use with the "Manually add a server..."
# function. (And if you set beacon to listen _only_, it turns off
# broadcasts.)
#beacon=192.168.1.255 listen
# Togo settings:
# Set this up if you wish to have TiVo ToGo support. This allows you to
# copy videos from your TiVo via a web page.
#
#tivo_mak=<Your Media Access Key>
#togo_path=<path where movies will go or a section name>
# Per tivo options
# section named _tivo_TSN with the tsn in all caps
#[_tivo_00000DEADBEEF]
# If you want to use 16:9 or 4:3 on this tivo
#aspect169=true
#audio_br=320K
#video_br=12Mi
#[_tivo_HD]
# section for default video options applicable to all HD TiVos
# see pyTivo Settings for all available settings
#[_tivo_SD]
# section for default video options applicable to all SD TiVos
# see pyTivo Settings for all available settings
[MyMovies]
# Type can be 'video', 'music', or 'photo'
type=video
# Path is the full path to your files (No trailing slash needed)
# For windows: path=c:\videos
# For linux: path=/media
path=/home/armooo/Videos
# You can have more than one share
#[MyTelevision]
#type=video
#path=d:\television