

I'm open to using any free software that would make this possible (I have MediaPortal and I'd been using the MPExtended plugin for Emby, although MPExtended seems to be dead). I have a Hauppauge 1196 tuner connected to my Windows 10 PC, which would be the server. Someone suggested I check out Jellyfin, and I'm intrigued, but it's unclear to me whether it's possible yet to stream live TV with my setup. The new site represents a significant overhaul, so if you have a few minutes, head over and click around and let the Xbian team know if something doesn’t work.I'd been using Emby to stream live TV from my HTPC over the internet, but Emby recently removed live TV as a free feature, and I've had enough frustrations with Emby that paying for premium ain't gonna happen. Xbian, one of the larger XBMC for Raspberry Pi projects, is getting a new website, and the Xbian team is inviting users to beta test the new site. Our last beta for this week’s roundup is a bit off the beaten path. If you want to find out what was added in the 1.3.0 Alpha release, head over to it’s release news, or view all the changes in our wiki: What’s New > 1.3.x So we will focus on what has changed since the 1.3.0 Alpha release. Too much to fit everything into one news. Just in time for the holidays, we release theBeta Versionof our new major release,MediaPortal 1.3.0!Ī lot has changed since the release of MediaPortal 1.2.3. Unfortunately, this capablility does not extend to the TV Server settings, but there is alway 1.4.0 to look forward to. MediaPortal 1.3.0 Beta brings new preloaded skins, including the highly anticipated Titan skin, preliminary Windows 8 support, and a greatly improved “Settings” section that allows users to change most of the client settings from within the MediaPortal 10ft interface. The big new beta release of the week came courtesy of the MediaPortal team. This Beta updates XBMC to XBMC Frodo Release Candidate 1, and fixes some issues found in our Beta 4 release like the issue where all our Addons are marked as “broken”. The OpenELEC team may not be ready to declare release candidate status, but given their rapid progression, it probably isn’t far off.

Finally, the XBMC repositories sources are already configured and topfs2’s cool script “Aptitude” is included, so updating XBMC to follow the new releases will hopefully be easy!Ĭontinuing their lockstep development cycle with XBMC, the OpenELEC team dropped Beta 5 of OpenELEC 3.0.
