• towerful@programming.dev
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    2 years ago

    Way back when netflix was new, windows had a Home Theatre edition of windows.
    Beautiful 10ft UI, worked with tuners, could record from them, had no issues dealing with auto-ripped DVDs and had a native netflix integration.
    Then netflix pulled out, but windows HTPC was still pretty decent.
    Nowadays, it’s basically “you have to pay for everything” with a smart TV or a set top android box, maybe lucky enough to have a tuner in it.
    Or it’s high seas.
    I don’t think there is really a middle ground.

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      2 years ago

      HTPC wasn’t a Windows thing though Microsoft did have Windows Media Center, which was a pretty slick interface for HTPCs

      I used to use XBMC, which is now Kodi, for an interface. Before that I just used a PC running Mandrake Linux with a wireless mouse and keyboard. Haha.

      Had a TV tuner, acted as a DVR, and also could play my library of SNES and NES games through it.