media frontend

One thing I’ve been thinking about more and more lately, is that Myth is way overkill for what I’m using it for — effectively, just MythVideo and that’s it.

The only thing I use it for is a GUI interface to browse folders, display thumbnails of folders and files, and playback whatever I pick.

There’s gotta be something simpler out there, though I imagine I’ll probably just end up writing my own.

Now what’s a good easy GUI development library that wouldn’t be hard to learn?

7 comments on “media frontend

  1. Hans

    Check out freevo. When all I was doing was playing existing media files, freevo was what I used and I was very happy. When I had to do recordings I moved to MythTV and I really missed the sanity and simplicity of freevo.

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  2. non7top

    You’re reading my mind. I’ve just recently set up my htpc and tried all those media centers. And found them all so overloaded and also had a thought about writing may own piece of software for this. But now i’m stuck with mc and mplayer as this works perfect. I hope for news from you about this subject 🙂
    For GUI I suggest using PyQt.

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  3. Steve

    @Travis,

    Not yet … seems equally overloaded. I’ve been meaning to try it out for a long time, though.

    @ Hans,

    Yah, I really like Freevo, but it forces you to go through it’s config files to do stuff (last I tried), for things like LIRC and MPlayer commands, really turned me off. I dunno if it supports a graphical folder interface either, I’ll have to lookee.

    @non7top,

    Ive heard good things about PyQt … and I kind of figured I’d *probably* end up using Py-something.

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  4. Xake

    Must say XBMC does it for me rather good, very good if it were not for it’s massive use of bundled libraries….

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