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5154: MediaPortal 1 - x64 - SharpDX
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<blockquote data-quote="ajs" data-source="post: 1292596" data-attributes="member: 68833"><p>That's what I wrote about in general. That it is not necessary to put in one package 2 versions, separately x86, separately x64.</p><p>Well, more or less normal computer, easily supports Windows 10/11 x64, well, the one that is very old, and supports only x86 I do not think that will be able to display normally with modern requirements for codecs, etc. And the current version 1.31 is quite stable.</p><p></p><p>Our TV Server is x86 so far, and my old Intel i3-3225 and Core2DUO work fine under x64 Windows 10/11.</p><p></p><p>Anything older than Core2Duo is easier to replace. Anything newer has excellent x64 support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajs, post: 1292596, member: 68833"] That's what I wrote about in general. That it is not necessary to put in one package 2 versions, separately x86, separately x64. Well, more or less normal computer, easily supports Windows 10/11 x64, well, the one that is very old, and supports only x86 I do not think that will be able to display normally with modern requirements for codecs, etc. And the current version 1.31 is quite stable. Our TV Server is x86 so far, and my old Intel i3-3225 and Core2DUO work fine under x64 Windows 10/11. Anything older than Core2Duo is easier to replace. Anything newer has excellent x64 support. [/QUOTE]
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