XBMC interview on FLOSS Weekly

February 22nd, 2009 Team XBMC

Our very own Scott Davilla and Jonathan Marshall were recently interviewed by Leo Laporte and Randall Schwartz for the show FLOSS Weekly on TWiT.tv

The recorded show is now available for download, or for streaming from http://twit.tv/floss57, so pop over there and hear Scott and Jonathan discuss XBMC (among other things) with Leo and Randall.

Enjoy!

  1. February 22nd, 2009 at 03:48 | #1

    Way to go, guys! Great interview.

  2. February 23rd, 2009 at 10:09 | #2

    Thanks for posting about the show!

  3. February 23rd, 2009 at 17:40 | #3

    Scott and Jonathan, You had fallen off my radar since I discontinued using my hxbox, but now I’m back into it with my HTPC. Thanks for the hard work!

  4. Rand
    February 24th, 2009 at 02:00 | #4

    Great interview, it was really cool to see that some of the Developers are real people with similar goals who really love the community they work so hard to support. Anyways, I think it was Jonathan who mentioned he was running the hardware accelerated nVidia only version of the XBMC branch on a mini ITX mobo with dual core Atom processor, does anyone know which mobo he is running? I would love to experiment with it. Anyways, I think it is great that XBMC got a little face time and received credit where credit is due.

    Peace

  5. americantabloid
    February 24th, 2009 at 20:00 | #5

    Cool guys, just skip to around 7.26 into the file and the xbmc interview starts.

    Regards
    at

  6. February 27th, 2009 at 07:04 | #6

    wow leo laporte i remember when he was on techtv and was the host of the show that became attack of the show th e name escapes me now

  7. February 27th, 2009 at 21:06 | #7

    Awesome, will definitely give this a look. I love XBMC and have been using it since around 2002. I recently built my own HTPC and it owns over the previous Xbox version.

    Glad to see XBMC is getting more publicity, TWiT 183 spoke about it quite a bit also. Have a look people.

    http://wiki.twit.tv/wiki/TWiT_183

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