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<FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12pt'>On 15/10/09 8:34 PM, "Paul Gillingham" <paulgillingham@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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most up to date 0.22 on my Mythbuntu boxes. I am very much hoping that 0.22<BR>
will allow me to stop using XBMC.....<BR>
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That what I hoped too, but I was obviously a little too spoiled by XBMC as I haven't given it up after moving to 0.22. <BR>
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Myth's backend is superlative, but I really like how polished the XBMC frontend experience is. I'm holding out for the XBMC universal frontend project to come to fruition so I can have the best of both worlds.<BR>
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Well that’s a bummer, I had high hopes that the new interface improvements would rival XBMC :( We have all our movies, TV shows and music on XBMC and use MythFrontend for TV only. I will look into XBMC universal so hopefully I can use XBMC for everything including TV/recording watching and relegate Myth to backend services only.....</SPAN></FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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