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19/10/11 11:15, Julius Roberts wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 19 October 2011 08:21, Gavin Hurlbut <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:gjhurlbu@gmail.com"><gjhurlbu@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Or such lovely things as... commercial skipping, playback at
accelerated speed, etc. :)
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or watch-lists, or seeking, or recording groups or metadata display,
fan art.. the list goes on and on. imho you do need a FE to really
enjoy what my has to offer.
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Is it obvious I'm new to front ends and the numerous possibilities
of MythTV? I would now like to modify my earlier comment to say
that I will enjoy being able to use the rather limited capability of
the TV to access the BE via DLNA until such time as I build a Front
End :)<br>
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My very brief play with it this morning did reveal that I can do
various skips forward (short and longer) though it was far from
obvious (as in, had to guess) which buttons on the TV remote should
be pressed. Not nearly as fun as mythmote on my phone, and yet
another reason for a FE. <br>
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