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RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - AntiThesis - 2013-01-08

Reviving this with one of these:

http://netkups.com/?d=89034f0b12b37

Entire thing - I'll mirror it as well on my server if that'd be useful.


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - creed3020 - 2013-01-09

Wow what a high quality document. I'm in the midst of procuring hardware for an HTPC that my inlaws will use. PseudoTV looks like something which would help to "bridge the gap" for them coming from Satellite TV. I'm worried that after this is all built and configured with XBMC that just won't know what to do with it. This looks like a potential solution, thanks again!


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - PugsofAus - 2013-01-12

Man this guide is epic....


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - squigglyline - 2013-01-13

(2013-01-08, 19:31)AntiThesis Wrote: Reviving this with one of these:

http://netkups.com/?d=89034f0b12b37

Entire thing - I'll mirror it as well on my server if that'd be useful.

Thank You for posting that!


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - User 44442 - 2013-01-22

(2013-01-08, 19:31)AntiThesis Wrote: Reviving this with one of these:

http://netkups.com/?d=89034f0b12b37

Entire thing - I'll mirror it as well on my server if that'd be useful.

Downloading the torrent and will seed for a while.


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - tripflex - 2013-01-23

Additional Download Link:

I noticed the download link was no longer working. It took me almost 3 hours to download from the server above so I added the full download to my blog section where you can download it and max out your internet connection. The only thing that will slow you down ... is you.

Enjoy!

Download Sections:
http://smyl.es/downloads/?did=15/

Direct Download Link Page:
http://smyl.es/downloads/download-info/milkmans-guide-to-the-ultimate-media-system/


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - AmayaLive - 2013-02-01

Greetings all...

Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the info! This guide has been most excellent. I have everything up and running, but have one question. Bumpers...how do I get each individual bumper to play on each individual channel? The only way I've been able to make it work correctly, without each channel playing ALL the bumpers, is to make a single hidden channel for each bumper folder, and then interleave it into the proper channel. Is there a way to make each channel pull the proper bumper from one single bumper folder containing all necessary bumpers? I've searched and searched, and read Milkman's awesome manual from front to back, but to no avail.

Thanks in advance and any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers




RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - gremlin03 - 2013-02-12

(2013-02-01, 09:47)AmayaLive Wrote: Greetings all...

Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the info! This guide has been most excellent. I have everything up and running, but have one question. Bumpers...how do I get each individual bumper to play on each individual channel? The only way I've been able to make it work correctly, without each channel playing ALL the bumpers, is to make a single hidden channel for each bumper folder, and then interleave it into the proper channel. Is there a way to make each channel pull the proper bumper from one single bumper folder containing all necessary bumpers? I've searched and searched, and read Milkman's awesome manual from front to back, but to no avail.

Thanks in advance and any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

The way you're doing it (via interleaving a hidden channel) is the officially suggested and really only way of achieving bumpers. The easiest way to sort the bumpers is I guess to have a single bumpers folder with individual folders named after each channel within it.


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - amcfarla - 2013-03-26

(2013-01-23, 19:25)tripflex Wrote: Additional Download Link:

I noticed the download link was no longer working. It took me almost 3 hours to download from the server above so I added the full download to my blog section where you can download it and max out your internet connection. The only thing that will slow you down ... is you.

Enjoy!

http://smyl.es/downloads/?did=15

A huge Thank you for hosting these files.


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - odie69 - 2013-05-07

Hi everyone,

Does anyone have a link where I can download thisHuh None of the links in this thread wants to work...

Thanks in advance


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - vogelap - 2013-05-08

Here's one... Try it and let me know if it works.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/w6oahxqm2prae7p/MilkmanGuide.zipx


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - McGuywer - 2013-06-04

Thanx for the guide!


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - ldh830114 - 2013-07-23

Hey I have tried to get openelec to recognise a 4tb hdd. The HP proliant microserver recognises it fine however openelec hasnt managed to do so.... can anyone help, I have posted on openelec forum and no replies...


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - rebaker501 - 2013-09-06

Not the correct thread for a drive issue, but make sure you are using GPT partition tables on the 4TB drive.


RE: Milkman's Guide to the Ultimate Media System - Lake Camelot - 2013-09-07

I downloaded this and I really like the idea. I know this thread is from a while ago. I was just curious if there are any newer tools similar to Pseudo TV? Or would that still be the choice to accomplish this type of setup? I like it because I could make my kids a channel list of stuff they could safely watch similar to actual TV. I also like the look. I am just a little leary it may be an older add-on. I am just starting off and I am not sure what all is available.