I am running a Xubuntu machine as a server with all my movies and series on it, I run a VirtualBox VM with Windows 10 installed on the virtual machine and MP1 client installed on that.
MP runs fine on the VM but I no longer have a tv tuner to test if passthrough is possible. I don't think it would work anyway.
I am running a Xubuntu machine as a server with all my movies and series on it, I run a VirtualBox VM with Windows 10 installed on...
I have a PC running Win10.....which as you know is about to lose support from MS.
It isn't capable of an 'official' upgrade to...
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films that have deafening sound effects and music, combined with inaudible dialogue. I have never noticed the problem that you have described, but I also use the EVR renderer, and not the Madvr renderer. So...
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films...
Every so often, when I switch to a TV channel, my MP client stops accepting user inputs, either from the remote or keyboard/mouse...
Sadly, it seems that development of MP2 has come to a stop. Perhaps it will restart in the future. Meanwhile...
MP1 has a "Tuning Details" panel that displays signal strength, signal quality, and picture resolution. It is updated in real time when viewing a channel:
However, perhaps you are already aware of this, but prefer MP2...
Sadly, it seems that development of MP2 has come to a stop. Perhaps it will restart in the future. Meanwhile...
MP1 has a "Tuning...
For those of us watching broadcast (over-the-air) television, it would be very handy to have a signal strength meter readily...