2012-07-25, 12:04 AM
mvallevand Wrote:The original mvpmc is fully open source and tmrt released a linux client using it. It is stable too, since NextPVR doesn't change much. With modifications you can run it on the R Pii or ATV2 if you really wanted to, probably with less effort writing a plugin and I'd be glad to help anyone like I did with tmrt to get it to run. How more "open" do you want?
This is did not know. All I remember was this Canadian chap started talking about these popcorn hour things and we all went nuts for them cos they pretty much just worked (how very apple!!)

mvallevand Wrote:The real issue is all devices including the RPii and your beloved ATV2 have too many limitations to really warrant a detailed evaluation as a general NextPVR client that plays all formats. I haven't stopped looking and have bought quite a few just this year hoping for something that will replace low end PC client, and frankly on the "open" market there isn't a clean choice. I will keep looking since my real goal is to find a client that avoids the Windows "tax".
Martin
Yeah the media player market seems quite up in the air and fragmented at the moment.
There doesn't seem to really be a direction....the only direction I seem to be seeing is a drive to add xbmc to hardware. which is where that angle came from. I think I'd much rather a "native" client as the popcorn hour - as explained above...the consistency is nice.
I don't know if any of these android powered,. or google tvs will start to make your search easier, or rokus?