On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Scott Barker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was one of the early adopters with mvpmc, and still use two mvp boxes
> running mvpmc. For the most part, there are no problems, but I was
> wondering what the future of mvpmc was. On the mailing list, I read
> about people using assorted updated dongles, but there hasn't been any
> changes to the mvpmc git repository for 4 months. I notice that the
> cmyth git repository is updated much more recently, and was wondering
> if the daily builds of the dongles included changes from cmyth, or if
> they are only pulled from the mvpmc repository. Is there any current
> information on the status of mvpmc? Thanks.
>
> --
> Scott Barker       [email protected]
> Linux Consultant   http://www.mostlylinux.ca/scott

>From my perspective, the status of mvpmc is as follows.  There has
been little development done on the mediamvp in quite a while.  I have
ported the code to the Mediagate MG-35 and the NMT (ie, Popcorn Hour),
but nobody has been working on those as of late, either.

libcmyth, however, has been picked up by other projects such as XBMC
and will hopefully continue to be maintained and developed.  I have
recently ported libcmyth to my iphone, and have submitted mvpmc to
Apple (it is under review).  I've also been considering how to get
libcmyth working with my Roku box now that they have released their
SDK.

Jon

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