2014-05-12, 09:20
This isn't the "media" exactly, but an Intel HOWTO on building a media centre using LinuxMint and XBMC:
http://download.intel.com/support/mother...de_v02.pdf
http://download.intel.com/support/mother...de_v02.pdf
(2014-05-12, 09:20)nickr Wrote: This isn't the "media" exactly, but an Intel HOWTO on building a media centre using LinuxMint and XBMC:
http://download.intel.com/support/mother...de_v02.pdf
(2014-05-19, 18:39)natethomas Wrote:(2014-05-12, 09:20)nickr Wrote: This isn't the "media" exactly, but an Intel HOWTO on building a media centre using LinuxMint and XBMC:
http://download.intel.com/support/mother...de_v02.pdf
Huh. I was under the impression that Intel was primarily pushing OpenELEC for their NUCs.
(2014-05-25, 21:19)jammyb Wrote: http://www.lifehacker.co.uk/2014/05/22/need-plex-life
No frickin' way is Plex better! :p
(2014-09-22, 15:54)Hedda Wrote: There is an article on TechCrunch now where Philip Inghelbrecht who a co-founder of Shazam is referring to XBMC as a piracy service
http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/13/the-mus...beginning/
" Meanwhile, the movie market blossomed from $80bn to $88bn in 2013 (source: PWC). The industry is projecting this figure to reach $100bn in the next few years to come, with growth across countries worldwide. What’s going on? Movies have gone (mostly) digital, too. And piracy is no less of an option through services like XBMC (Xbox Media Center), Popcorn Time and the plethora of Torrent services. "
More people who don't know understand the difference between XBMC and repackaging by third-parties who shall not be named
(2014-10-21, 15:28)Memphiz Wrote: In german with alot of typos (will try to get it corrected):
http://www.macwelt.de/news/Ich-bin-im-XB...50680.html
(2014-10-21, 15:28)Memphiz Wrote: In german with alot of typos (will try to get it corrected):
http://www.macwelt.de/news/Ich-bin-im-XB...50680.html