Talking about MediaMVP ... what exactly do you need it for?
It will most probably never be able to show the mediaportal-GUI, but if you want to use it for playing video-files (SD MPEG1/2) you recorded with MP (or music, pictures), this is quite easy using eg. Hauppauge's own software.
As MP is Windows-based, you should generally not have a problem installing it.
This may or may not be a pause, after all, this is a playlist, it can constantly change, I don’t very well understand the mechanism of working with playlists in online broadcasts.
Well, here you need to look at what is happening in the Media Portal player. And find someone who understands how it works.
This may or may not be a pause, after all, this is a playlist, it can constantly change, I don’t very well understand the mechanism...
I am running the latest "any cpu" version of the Radio Time plugin with MP 1.33 x64 which is working well except some of my...
Hello,
I read some previous posts but I didn't understand if someone did it or worked on it.
I'd like to ask you if there will be the chance to interface the MP-TV series plugin with TMDB also.
I don't say to eliminate the chance to keep data from TVDB, but at least the option to choose to switch to TMDB or (why not?) other sources.
Hello,
I read some previous posts but I didn't understand if someone did it or worked on it.
I'd like to ask you if there will be...
Hello,
I read some previous posts but I didn't understand if someone did it or worked on it.
I'd like to ask you if there will be...
I'm downsizing my big honkin' HTPC case to a mini PC, which means the tried and true Hauppauge Colossus card that bridges the set top box into Mediaportal needs replaced with a different solution.
I currently have HDMI from the STB to the colossus. Mediaportal is controlling the STB through a USBUIRT blaster and the blaster is...
I'm downsizing my big honkin' HTPC case to a mini PC, which means the tried and true Hauppauge Colossus card that bridges the set...
I'm downsizing my big honkin' HTPC case to a mini PC, which means the tried and true Hauppauge Colossus card that bridges the set...