Uh, MCE2005 will manage DiVX/XVID/Nero MP4 files fine, sort them by
season/show, etc. including everything across a network.. I do it all the
time :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:09 PM
To: hwg
Subject: [H] New approach to video archiving

After spending days and days figuring out how to convert my recorded
tv shows to dvd and constantly running into issues I have decided to
take a different approach.  Instead of making them into DVD files,
turn them into hi-quality xvid/wmv9 files and keep them on the hard
drive.  I have a TIVO box hooked up to my main TV, I can just watch
them there.

Upsides are much less time needed, less money spend on blank DVDs, and
higher quality.  Downside is that I need that PC to play them and I
can't take them on the road with me (unless I burn them to a DVD).

Now for a question for the group - are there any software apps out
there that will manage my library of TV shows by show, season, and
episode based off of avi files?  I have Snapstream 3.x on my machine
already, but maybe there is a plugin for mythTV or one of the other
timeshifter apps out there.

Ideally I would be looking for one program that I can use to timeshift
TV, sort and watch my recorded shows, play music, and browse pictures.
 Too much to ask?

-- 
Brian



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