WinMyth: MythTV Front End for Windows
PVR March 10th, 2004
I’ve got to try WinMyth on my Laptop. It’s simply a .Net-based Windows front end for MythTV.
And now with spring approaching, we can watch our Stevo outside!
However, I suppose I could simply re-boot with KnoppMyth, but since I run XP as my primary OS on my laptop, I’m hoping it will be simpler with WinMyth.
Note: WinMyth requires the dsMyth, which contains the DirectShow filters that enables playback of MythTV .nuv files on windows. (Also very cool!)
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