Basically it all boiled down to one very simple thing - you had to give the plugin the address of the computer that has the MythTV backend. Unfortunately, whoever created the plugin decided not to use the “configure” button and makes you go into GConf to edit it. I think perhaps this means that the plugin wasn’t really ready for primetime, but they threw it out there for people to check out. I think I will probably submit a bug against this. I have submitted a bug, so hopefully it will be fixed in future versions of the plugin. For now, just go into gconf-editor and then go to apps->totem->plugins and under the mythtv one add the IP addres of your myth box and then go into totem and hit, once the plugin is activated, switch to it with the playlist dropdown menu. Then hit refresh. You’ll get something that looks like this:
Before this plugin I used to go into mythweb and launch the links from there into VLC. I find that the quality is comparable to watching it on VLC. Even on my wireless connection the video plays more or less flawlessly and I’m able to watch it just like watching it on the TV connected to my Mythbox. Good job Totem programmers!
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While the totem mythtv plugin seems quite impressive, why not simply run the mythtv frontend on your system? That seems significantly easier and more friendly than copying links from mythweb into VLC. And unlike that approach, you get to use mythtv to skip commercials.
Well, sometimes if you want to have the TV playing, but want to do other things like browse the web then it doesn’t make sense to run the frontend.