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Or you could just post your questions and we could help for free.....
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2012-01-27, 16:36
(This post was last modified: 2012-01-28, 18:04 by TechLife.)
Half the fun of being a HTPC and XBMC enthusiast is the satisfaction of getting it all up and running - the way you want it to - yourself. It can be a bit frustrating along the way, but the gratification once you "get it" is well worth it. For the most part, you won't have a problem that someone else hasn't already had so the answer is just a forum search away. If that doesn't help, as htpc guy already said, we're here and more than willing as long as we know you at least tried. 99% of the time, you will get an answer as long as you post in a useful manner (including as much info as possible, what you have tried, logs, etc.)
Welcome to XBMC!
The XBMC team, plug-in devs, skinners, etc. do this for us for FREE in their spare time because they want to. Think about that for a second before you start bitching...
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I've had many questiosn adn queries about setting up XBMC and I always get a quick adn clear answer. Though often that jsut leads to more questions..... This community is fantastic, so ask away!
But if it makes you feel better, donate to the XBMC team.