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I have created a page for Windows PVR Addon builds here: http://www.dotnetdevelopers.net/XBMC/

These builds do not include XBMC, they are only the add-ons. You can get the XBMC nightlies here -> http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/

Wile E.

EDIT: As of Frodo Beta 3, all distributions contain the PVR add-ons. I will continue to distribute interim builds as needed/wanted on my binaries page.
Many Thanks.


I apologize if people haven't been able to get to the site, GoDaddy.com hosts my domain names and their DNS servers are currently under attack.

I have updated the links with a direct IP address instead, so you shouldn't have any issues getting to the site now.

Wile E.
This is great, is there a preferred backend for windows?
Is it posible to host these on the passion repo by any chance?
Hi,
Here's hts and vdr addon compiled (2012-09-09) on a asrock ion330 running Ubuntu 11.10, following command ran, configure; make zip

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0OnwUz...nlfVXpRUUk

So if you want you can change thread topic to linux+windows and add the link, or upload to yout website.

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Great work Wink
(2012-09-10, 22:53)lajbans Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
Here's hts and vdr addon compiled (2012-09-09) on a asrock ion330 running Ubuntu 11.10, following command ran, configure; make zip

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0OnwUz...nlfVXpRUUk

So if you want you can change thread topic to linux+windows and add the link, or upload to yout website.

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Thanks Lajbans! I added a link to your builds to the page.
(2012-09-10, 22:40)Cozmo85 Wrote: [ -> ]This is great, is there a preferred backend for windows?

It depends somewhat on what hardware you want to use and also the backend software you want to use. I personally use [Windows] MediaPortal -> ForTheRecord -> XBMC.

MediaPortal ties to an HDHomeRun dual tuner and two HD-PVR tuners (4 tuners total.) ForTheRecord then works as middleware between MediaPortal and XBMC. The main reason I use ForTheRecord is has excellent scheduling abilities. To be honest, if ForTheRecord supported HD-PVR tuners I would ditch MediaPortal completely and use it as the sole backend.

If you use Linux on the backend, I've read TVHeadend is a real good choice.
(2012-09-11, 09:59)alfredo Wrote: [ -> ]Great work Wink

Thanks Alfredo Smile
I posted a new build with updates from yesterday.
Posted new build opdenkamp-xbmc-pvr-addons-9778488.
I know there were updates to git yesterday, but I currently cant get it to compile. As soon as the issues are rectified I will post the new build.
(2012-09-21, 00:37)wileecoyote Wrote: [ -> ]I know there were updates to git yesterday, but I currently cant get it to compile. As soon as the issues are rectified I will post the new build.

Also can't currently compile (I'm getting an os_windows.h reference missing or something).

With the last compiled version, I must say I'm pretty impressed... been using Windows + MediaPortal + This MP XBMC Plugin and it really works rather nicely.

Only issue is that I can't manually add a recording timer. Other than that, it's actually sort-of working for me :-0

Excited for the next alpha...
Thanks for the builds, wileecoyote!
Posted new builds 9/22 opdenkamp-xbmc-pvr-addons-c716fd2 and margro-xbmc-pvr-addons-f7fdc89.
Updated linux addons, same procedure as last time - probably new link from google drive just.

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0OnwUz...XM5UUZwR1E
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