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SchwinnSep 10th 2008 8:37AM
Technically, MythTV supports place-shifting already... because the files are not a closed/DRMed format.
Still, if you're after streaming, I know that Myth can do this, though I'm not so sure it can do it through a web-browser (never bothered to do it this way.) It can do it through a free, downloadable program, I know.
A hacked Tivo can do this too (again, maybe not through a browser, but still...)