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Has anyone tried the MythTV client functionality in XBMC? I only want TVServer on linux since I have other requirements that would run better on linux for my server. I'm actually looking for a Windows frontend client + linux backend server setup but haven't been able to find anything.
Seems the Mediaportal client to MythTV server project never left the ground. If I had any coding abilities I'd try and help but I don't. I guess I'll have to look at Xen with an Intel VT-d mobo and running TVServer on a DomU XP install. I will post my results. Last edited by stoked; 2008-05-06 at 01:09. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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LinuxMCE seems promising. The core (server) runs on Kubuntu and it is possible to access it with a Windows PC or even even a PC with no OS installed. I haven't had the time to explore it but it looks good.
MediaPortal is very nice with loads of features and I use it daily. But it's a shame you need MS Windows for it. Cheers Joost |
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I still haven't found a frontend that I like better than Mediaportal. XBMC possibly with a clean HTPC skin, but personally nothing touches MP. I actually prefer the MP frontend on Windows as it allows for decoder choices and hardware acceleration. But for server duty, Windows XP/Vista doesn't cut it. Nor does W2k3 and it's not even officially supported in MP. I'd like to use LVM/XFS to build a RAID5 array to store all my recordings and media. W2K3 software RAID5 sucks big time and the lower end hardware RAID5 controllers don't offer the features of linux software RAID5 I require. So my current path is virtualization using Intel VT-d which allows hiding PCI/PCIe devices from the host OS and allowing direct access to the guest OS. Only Xen and Parallels beta Server currently support it.
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I managed to get TVServer running under a Xen DomU. I bought a Q35 mobo that supports Intel VT-d which allows me to pass-through my PCI DVB card to the Windows DomU (guest). I went through 3 distros and spent practically 2 full days trying to sort it out. Finally managed to get it working on CentOS 5.1 with Xen 3.2.1-testing compiled from mercurial source. Xen only officially supports the 2.6.18 kernel which CentOS 5.1 is still on. Documentation is severely lacking on Xensource and the VT-d support is experimental so I'm expecting to run into some stability issues, but I'm just happy I finally got it running. If others are interested I could write a how-to, but 99.9% of people do not have VT-d enabled motherboards.
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