<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>> Trouble is, I am transcoding my DVB-T recordings to NUV format (which<br>
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<font size="3">FWIW, I tried ps3mediaserver because I wanted to a way to watch the ISO images of DVD on my PS3.<br>
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ps3m did allow me to watch the ISO images, but I have to admit that I found ps3m to be lacking. It's still a fairly young product and I don't know how active the development/user <br>
base is. I know it's being continually developed, but myth and xmbc seems to have a MUCH larger, active groups of developers and users.<br>
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I may have missed in a previous post if you've tried using xmbc as a frontend on your 360, but, having given ps3m a go, I would suggest looking at xmbc for your 360.<br>
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Just my $0.02<br>
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