StateOfTheArtSpecs

Revision 13 as of 2007-04-21 08:58:20

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This page sums up the state of the art on the Linux Media Center subject.

This will allow the Ubuntu Media Center Team to have a clear vision for the software choice.

Functional analysis

Supported features

Name

Type

TV

Movies

Music

Pictures

Games

Effects

Additional plugins

[http://www.fluendo.com/elisa/index.php Elisa]

Software

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

[http://freevo.sourceforge.net Freevo]

Software

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes (p)

No

Yes

[http://www.mythtv.org MythTV]

Software

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes (p)

Yes

[http://www.mymediasystem.com My Media System]

Software

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

yes

[http://linuxmce.com LinuxMCE]

Distro

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

[http://www.geexbox.org GeeXboX]

Distro

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Nb : (p) means the feature is available with an additional plugin.

Detailed analysis

Elisa

Freevo

MythTV

MMS

  • Implementation overview

  • Discussing

    • OuattaraAziz : First when I tested MMS I have been refrained by its UI and having no customization option.

    • OuattaraAziz : But after looking at the code, I had to notice that the code is clean, understandable and the architecture is just the one I wanted for the Media Center. If we have to take that one, we will easily understand the code, we can easily add more modularity and configurability.

LinuxMCE

GeeXboX

Notes

  • non [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSS FLOSS] software have been discarded:

    • SageTV
  • GeeXboX teams up with freevo for LiveCD/distro.
  • LinuxMCE is more than just a Media Center. It can manage your whole house. So that's also a problem cause the installer comes with all its stuff (to manage the whole house) and, at the end, you're lost in all those functionalities ( and the software becomes unusable ).
  • My Media System (mms) also have a kind of plug in approach. It wrappes existing players and supports LIRC. However, it doesn't do a special job apart being an interface to existing players. I didn't find a way to select set up the player. It's easy installable and testable. I propose you do.

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