MythTV v34.0 Released
The MythTV Team is pleased to announce the release of MythTV version v34.0
This release is the first release of the new stable branch fixes/34.
Full release notes can be found here Release Notes
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The MythTV Team is pleased to announce the release of MythTV version v34.0
This release is the first release of the new stable branch fixes/34.
Full release notes can be found here Release Notes