On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Charles,
>
> The one suggestion that Ted didn't mention below is..

No, really, the list is nearly infinite. I was a big fan of MythTV, a
tremendously powerful client-server solution for capturing,
converting, organizing and presenting video.

SlingBox is another contender.

AppleTV and iTunes might work, again depending on Charles particular
requirements. And if you mention Apple, of course there are competing
Google and Microsoft solutions.

And the project formerly known as XBMC, which was ever more formerly
known as XBox Media Center, now called Kodi at kodi.tv is a great
piece of software for playback on a variety of platforms.

There's more, far more, fully legal, sketchy Sony v. BetaMax legal and
plain out piracy, which I'll let you root out yourself, if you'd like.

But it all depends on what Charles is asking. Does he want to play a
DVD he made himself on a laptop without a disc? Does he want to watch
the evening news while out on the porch? Is he looking to binge on
MacGyver?

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