Christopher Reyes wrote:
> MythMedia was what i was looking for, Do you know any manufaturer that
> sets these boxes up and sells them?
>
> On 12/29/05, *Kwan Lowe* < kwan@digitalhermit.com
> <mailto:kwan@digitalhermit.com>> wrote:
>
>
> > I tried Myth TV and it was kinda hard to set up, and I didnt get
> a chance to
> > use its interface, does it look good? is there guide to set it
> up? But I
> > havent seen a good media center type thing for Linux yet that has
> a good
> > interface like Windows Media Center and the new Front row for Mac.
> >
>
> http://www.mythtv.org/modules.php?name=MythFeatures
>
> The interface is very professional... Even though many Linux apps
> work wonderfully,
> their interfaces have sometimes been lacking. It could be as simple
> as icon sets
> that are not consistent, or jagged text in a menu. MythTV is
> nothing like this.
> Everything is smoothly shaded and responsive. Definitely A+
> software. Setup can be a
> little involved, but straightforward. The Fedora installation was
> pretty easy.
Hi,
Ive used MythTV for over 2 years now, since .10 at least, and while it
can be a bit tricky, its not too overly difficult. If your in the Tampa
Bay area, Id be glad to meet up with you and install it. I use MythTV
with 3 diff distros, and 3 diff OS's, along with mulitple capture cards,
SD and HD, so Im sure we could get you going.
Tom
P.S. A good place to start for installing MythTV is Jarod Wilson's
Fedora Core + MythTV Howto at the link below, along with the MythTV
users mailing list, listed on the Mythtv.org home page.
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
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