I have 3 questions:
1) Are there any Mac devs still on this project? I've built a streaming solution for our state government around VLC and would like to expand the Mac support for it, but am concerned that the Mac developers seem to have somewhat abandoned this project. Currently, the system uses the Linux beta to convert and publish streams into FLV format, and we need to handle some archiving issues. VLC on a Mini would provide a great, low-cost solution but there seems to be a decided lack of interest/roadmap on the Mac side of things that makes me leery of going with VLC. I'm wondering if there is still active development going on, or wether a commercial solution would be a better choice?
2) Since we need to work with FLV, we need the 0.9x version, but I note the nightlies are dead and have been for quite some time, and again - there seems to be little or no interest form the Mac devs in fixing the issue. This seems like a pretty minor thing to address - is there really so little interest on the Mac side that they won't address this? VLC was long touted as a "swiss army knife" for video, but it rapidly looks to be falling by the wayside.
3) There has been some mention of integration with EyeTV. I almost hesitate to mention a new feature when important core issues remain to be addressed, but EyeTV functionality would offer us an excellent automated archiving solution - if it were working. If there needs to be some kind of workaround to get it running, I'd be interested in finding out what it is - I'm willing to compile my own EyeTV plugin form ElGato's SDK.