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#131
2010-09-24, 10:33 PM
Though I don't think "Sub" would like the competition. :p
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#132
2010-09-24, 10:39 PM
steeb Wrote:Blue Moon Media Centre

bluemoonmc.com

Just had to push that one out before my 'short-weekend break' Big Grin

Steeb

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Pete
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#133
2010-09-25, 12:09 AM
peter_h Wrote:Every so often a bus goes past my place. On rare occasions a teenage smurf at the back shoves his naked ass to the glass.
Well since your are in Wellington, maybe the smurf is related to sub... if so, we go full circle and the name works perfectlyBig Grin
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#134
2010-09-25, 03:06 AM
ShiningDragon Wrote:How about "truePVR"? "freePVR"? "bestPVR"? ^.^

JonnyCam Wrote:I like MeVR, (or Mee-VR, Me-VR) because Subs product changes the way you watch content, broadcasting to times when it's convenient for me.

johnsonx42 Wrote:The program pretty much IS a PVR program; at it's core it does very little other than record and playback TV shows; surely 90% of it's code pertains to that function, and probably 90% of the users use it that way 90% of the time (90% of those percentages were 90% guesses, but probably pretty good guesses). Being able to play videos that weren't originally recorded by the program is a pretty obvious extension of PVR functionality, and the additional functions like Music and Photos, along with what plugins can add in the future really don't change the primary reason a user would install it. If a user wants media library functions without recording TV shows, there are probably better programs out there.

I agree that having PVR in the title isn't a bad idea seeing as that is primarily what it does. Someone mentioned the word globe before too .. how about GlobePVR? nzPVR or some name localised on an NZ theme might fool people into thinking that it doesn't have the international capabilities that it does.

I was thinking "BestPVR" while reading through the thread as well. Smile

Of the original options I like NextPVR more than G3PVR.
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#135
2010-09-25, 03:13 AM
If you could capatalise on the WAF theme as well it would be cool, I think Smile
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#136
2010-09-25, 03:15 AM
Maybe you could do another poll with the new name ideas that have surfaced..
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#137
2010-09-25, 06:42 AM
I like the Blue Sky one the best. it goes with the blue theme.
G3VR rolls off the tongue easier than G3PVR... If it was G3PVR that was chosen I would want to call it G3 for short and that conjures up the old mac as was posted earlier which is not a supported system. And I wonder if sub is trying to get away from all of the GB-PVR stuff does that get accomplished by either of those.
nPVR never really did anything for me and calling it NextPVR doesn't really do it either. I kinda like NexTV better as Agerdin suggested awhile back but this does so much more than tv.
Anything AV will be confused with Antivirus software.
Acroama (Hairy) isn't bad either but acroama.com is taken. Maybe sub you could look at the .tv domain. It could shorten a domain like blueskymc.com could be bluesky.tv or acroama.tv or whatever is chosen.
I do like pvr better than media center as it seems to be the core function of the system, um okay so maybe NextPVR is a good choice as it is the next level of a pvr. oh crap! now I think NextPVR is a pretty good choice. Decisions decisions.

I am totally not serious about this but I can't help myself. hebeGB (HEE-bee-JEE-bee). I am sorry sub but afterall he be GB.
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#138
2010-09-25, 08:28 AM
re-Barr Wrote:I do like pvr better than media center as it seems to be the core function of the system, um okay so maybe NextPVR is a good choice as it is the next level of a pvr. oh crap! now I think NextPVR is a pretty good choice. Decisions decisions.

Yup, that is exactly where I ended up too. All said & done, NextPVR is the best choice. This is a PVR app first and foremost.
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#139
2010-09-25, 12:46 PM
NextPVR
BestPVR
AwesomePVR
MiPVR
MePVR
GoldPVR
PVRGold
BlueSkyPVR
WAF-PVR
ThisPVR4WAF
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2010-09-25, 12:52 PM
ooh - FuturePVR ?

Google: "Your search - futurepvr - did not match any documents. "
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