Sat, 08/28/2010 - 10:37am
#1
Offline
Joined: 9 Oct 2006
Boxee vs. XBMC vs Win7 MC
So having briefly used Beyond TV & Beyond Media before switching to SageTV/SageMC, which I've been using for about 4 years. I'm getting ready to rebuild my HTPC to both upgrade to Win7, add a Ceton tuner card, and SageTV 7. But I've seen the posts about XBMC and Boxee, and wondering why someone would them instead of Win7 MC (which I'm experimenting with on my laptop) or SageTV?
Thanks,
Mike
Standing on the Starboard side of the Red Line.
MSI K9N Platinum | AMD A64 X2 4850e 2.5GHz | ATI HD 4670 | 3GB DDR2 800 | Uneed X11 rev. 1 case w/ VFD&IR & rev. 2 HD cage | Cosair 520W PS | Mitsumi floppy w/ USB 2.0 card reader built in | Seagate 160GB (OS/docs); WD GP 750GB (videos), WD GP 1TB (videos) | LG GGC-H20L BD/HD player/DVD Burner | PVR-500 MCE | DVICO FusionHDTV Lite | Vbox Cat's Eye 150 | M780 | XP Pro w/ SP2 | SageTV 6.6.2 | SageMC 6.3.8a | Catalyst 10.6 driver | purevideo decoder 1.02-223 | Samsung LN46C630 46" LCD | Pioneer Elite VSK-21TXH receiver (HDMI to receiver to TV)
If you don't need LiveTV \ DVR functionality both XBMC and Boxee (Note: Boxee is a fork of XBMC) can offer more flexibility than SageTV or 7MC.
- Both are free, SageTV is not
- Both are open source and cross platform, neither 7MC or SageTV is
I have Boxee and XBMC running on old Gentoo laptops that I would have otherwise donated since they aren't powerful enough to run 7MC and I can't stand using XP anymore.
Mikinho | Missing Remote | Windows Entertainment and Connected Home MVP