> > FWIW, I virtualized (well, containerized) my MythTV box on top of > Proxmox last year and have been very happy with the result. Beyond it > being stable, it'll be trivial to snapshot the next time I find myself > in Dan's shoes and think that it'd be *smart* to upgrade the OS, the > version of MythTV, etc. > Do you have specific detailed instructions? I am not interested in mythtv and I do not have one, but I would like to know what you have done. I am sure others are interested. Or post a link of where you found your info. > For front end duty, may I recommend https://mrmc.tv/ ? It runs on top > of Amazon FireTV devices and AppleTV ones, among others. Yes, they're > not open source. On the other hand, they consume very low power, > generally have little maintenace, and (due to the locked down nature) > also run Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and all the other commercial and > ad-supported stuff you could want. Just having a single box hooked to > the TV and either one or a pair of remotes (TV and box) with only the > on/off button being used on the TV one has greatly increased the > Spouse Acceptance Factor. > I did not know of mrmc, probably because I do not have much use for it. But it is the evolution of Xbmc... I did buy an old Xbox 10 years ago just so that I can use Xbmc. One thing I hated about this website is that I did look and could not find on what hardware/OS it was running. I had to search "mrmc wikipedia" to get the scoop. Wow people... make your websites useful.