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In the introductory discussion on MythArchive, it claims you can back up your data to a "proprietary" format that will store all of the meta data about the show. It seems to me that proprietary is a harsh word, given that the format is likely open, just non-standard. I would suggest coming up with a better word.
 
In the introductory discussion on MythArchive, it claims you can back up your data to a "proprietary" format that will store all of the meta data about the show. It seems to me that proprietary is a harsh word, given that the format is likely open, just non-standard. I would suggest coming up with a better word.
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The DVD burning feature is really useless for me and many others in certain countries unless DVB subtitles are burned to the disk. From various postings I've understood it's no simple task, but there seems to be [http://readlist.com/lists/mythtv.org/mythtv-users/7/36995.html at least one individual who is interested in working on this]. --[[User:Akaihola|akaihola]] 18:58, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

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So mytharchive does not need project X? This is cool. I like the idea of mythBurn, but hated trying to setup the dependencies. It looks like you have gone a long way to fix this up, well done.

I'm guessing atrpm uses will have to wait for the rpm package? but yes this is great, thanks --Mtrax 05:15, 5 May 2006 (UTC)


Is there any talk of a Mythweb interface for creating a DVD? I would much prefer a web-style interface to a PVR style interface whenever possible, and I believe there was such an interface for MythBurn. --AusIV 10:55, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Proprietary format?

In the introductory discussion on MythArchive, it claims you can back up your data to a "proprietary" format that will store all of the meta data about the show. It seems to me that proprietary is a harsh word, given that the format is likely open, just non-standard. I would suggest coming up with a better word.

DVB subtitles

The DVD burning feature is really useless for me and many others in certain countries unless DVB subtitles are burned to the disk. From various postings I've understood it's no simple task, but there seems to be at least one individual who is interested in working on this. --akaihola 18:58, 20 February 2007 (UTC)