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<blockquote data-quote="Steeb" data-source="post: 127128" data-attributes="member: 24262"><p><strong>MVP as Thin end Client</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>any action/comments here from Guru of MVP known as 'emveepee' now that other member 'McChots' has stated that MySQL is now supported by the Server? IMHO this is the way to go. From my humble experience I have found that Media Portal is a superior piece of software to many others in the Home Entertainment front but offers very little in the way of a 'thin end client'. I do not need an energy sucking box of tricks (read PC with XP) in every room of my home. There is another bit of freeware software that does this for me simply with an MVP, BUT, overall it is not as good as MP. Please, please, please, any Devs out there an MVP calling back to an MP Server would make my day! </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time</p><p></p><p>STEEB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steeb, post: 127128, member: 24262"] [b]MVP as Thin end Client[/b] Hi all, any action/comments here from Guru of MVP known as 'emveepee' now that other member 'McChots' has stated that MySQL is now supported by the Server? IMHO this is the way to go. From my humble experience I have found that Media Portal is a superior piece of software to many others in the Home Entertainment front but offers very little in the way of a 'thin end client'. I do not need an energy sucking box of tricks (read PC with XP) in every room of my home. There is another bit of freeware software that does this for me simply with an MVP, BUT, overall it is not as good as MP. Please, please, please, any Devs out there an MVP calling back to an MP Server would make my day! Thanks for your time STEEB [/QUOTE]
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