How To Install MythTV on your Xbox
Mythtv is an amazing product for turning your xbox in to a home built PVR system, the downside is the Xbox is not powerful enough for having it do the recording or the streaming of your tv shows. This guide will help you through configuring the xbox as a front end "Viewer" to your already in place Myth TV System.
Step 1>> Download Xebian 1.1.0 from the sourceforge website (we can not install Linux on your Xbox with out it!)
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xbox-linux/dist-1.1.0-xbox.tar.gz?download
This release works well with Mythtv, and is easy to setup and get going.
download this file, extract it with a program like WinRAR to your desktop. Inside the folder 1.1.0-xbox you will have an ISO file named 1.1.0-xbox.iso. This file will need to be burned to either a CDRW or a DVDR. My xbox is a 1.0 version, and has a thompson drive in it. So it doesnt read regular cdr's, but it will read DVDR's. I used a program called 120% Alcohol (http://www.alcohol-software.com/) to burn it to DVD.
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