Using Windows, Xbox, and iPod as alternative MythTV front ends


 
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Old 08-15-2008
Using Windows, Xbox, and iPod as alternative MythTV front ends

08-15-2008 11:00 AM
Digital video recorders (DVR) are becoming more and more mainstream. TiVo, in fact, has passed the truest test of any popular technology -- having its name transformed into a verb. MythTV, a free and open source application that lets you turn a computer into a DVR, burst on the scene a few years ago, and has found fans among Linux users. However, with a little effort, it's possible to run MythTV front ends on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Xbox, and even an Apple iPod Classic.



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RMIDISH(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						RMIDISH(1)

NAME
rmidish -- front-end to midish(1), using the readline(3) library SYNOPSIS
rmidish DESCRIPTION
The rmidish utility is a very simple front-end to midish(1) that uses the readline(3) library. It runs midish(1) in the background, issues an interactive prompt and passes user commands to midish(1). The initial purpose of rmidish was to illustrate how to use the -v option of midish(1) to create a front-end, but it can be run instead of midish(1) to make the later more user-friendly when used interactively. SEE ALSO
midish(1), readline(3) Midish user's manual and tutorial http://caoua.org/midish/ BUGS
The midish(1) executable has to be in the same directoy as rmidish BSD
August 22, 2005 BSD