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Episode 21-SageTV vs Media Center

Posted by: Adam Thursby on 3/15/2009

Ent20logo2 If you follow Josh or me on Twitter, you know we, along with a few others, have been pushing this out for a few days now.  Today comes the episode I’ve been waiting to record, and I hope you’ve been waiting to hear for awhile now.

This week’s show brings together 5 HTPC users to debate the finer points of Media Center and SageTV.  Joining Josh and I are Brent Evans of Geektonic, Tim Campbell, HTPCentric co-host and Josh Shenkle of mnmaven.com.  With Josh Pollard moderating, we go through some of the features of each system.

Not much for show notes this week but I wanted to post two of the links we discussed during the show.  These are related to plugins related to each software:

Thank you to Brent, Josh and Tim for joining us this week.  It was a lot of fun and I hope this is something we can do again in the future!

Click here to download Episode 21.

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