Greetings,
I have been using MC since v9, and I have wanted to get rid of Windows on my HTPCs for a long time.
I want to know the "state of the union" regarding MC on Linux, and if it is ready for my prime time...
I am a cord cutter and currently depend on MC26 for ATSC TV (2 Silicondust HDHR4 devices, 4 ATSC tuners), music, movies, photos and home videos, no Netflix nor other streaming subscriptions.
I already have a master licence for MC27, I am generally waiting for a bit more maturity before upgrading versions.
Lack of OTA TV support has prevented me so far of making the jump to Linux.
I have a Win10 MC server running 24/7, and several Win10 client HTPCs and Android tablets (MC26, JRemote2).
My HTPC clients always depend on the MC server, never standalone. The main home theater HTPC drives a Steinberg UR824 octal DAC for audio, other HTPC drive receivers.
I generally schedule ATSC TV recordings from the clients.
MC server would remain Win10 for the foreseeable future.
I am familiar with Ubuntu, running it on another file server in the house.
From what I read, I should install Debian on the HTPCs as it is always the first developed Linux version for MC.
If I move to MC27 Linux on the client HTPCs, what would be lacking or still have rough edges ?
Thank you all. Recent MC development on Linux looks very promising.