(sorry for the subject line, I deleted the email, and am now replying...)

I'm not sure about time shifting, but realize as well that freevo is at least 
a degree of magnitude easier to install than mythtv...

Hats off to whomever decided to install all the runtime, etc inclusive.  And 
as far as "frontend and backend" things are concerned...  I hope freevo keeps 
itself free from dependencies.  It's so simple to set up.

That got me to wondering, I know the mention of some sort of simple databasing 
was discussed a while back to facilitate some more elaborate functions 
(especially where jukebox type smart playlists are involved) -- does there 
exist a simplistic (preferably python) database engine that could be included 
in the freevo.tgz as part of the runtime?

...just curious

-Shawn



-- 
Shawn Powers
Technology Director
Inland Lakes Schools
231-238-6868 x174
http://techcorner.inland.k12.mi.us



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