on the top of this page there's a grey bar with the word 'search' on it. Click on search - advanced and search for 'imon' - in titles only - you will see plenty of information on how to do this.
If you a good solution I would like to know. I almost got it to work. I got the text in display, but all the light is turned on also, so I to look from a specifik angle to see the text from MP.
Ok, so perhaps a solution, but not the "right" solution. On the client, within media portal configuration, under TV settings, advanced options, I switched to UNC paths instead of the default RSS, and it's working very well. Sure I had to figure out the paths, but no big deal.
Maybe helpful for someone in the future. Thanks for the...
Ok, so perhaps a solution, but not the "right" solution. On the client, within media portal configuration, under TV settings...
Hi folks. I have an issue with a new install/integration into my mediaportal system. I have a “mediaportal server” which has the TV...
For music you may use -->
https://www.team-mediaportal.de/erweiterungen/musik/global-search
With GlobalSearch you can search for any entry in your music database: Artist, Album, Title, Lyrics...
I'm afraid there is no such plugin :unsure:
For music you may use -->
https://www.team-mediaportal.de/erweiterungen/musik/global-search
With GlobalSearch you can search for...
HI,
I'm new to MediaPortal and have a question about searching for data. I have an extensive collection of music, films, and TV...
As video playback in MP2 2.5 is buggy, PLEASE add an option for an external video player! I'd LOVE to have VLC back as videoplayer, like in MP1! This works perfectly. You will make a LOT of people VERY happy when you add this option. THANK YOU!
EDIT: let me do some explaining about why it's buggy: regarding functionality, everything...
As video playback in MP2 2.5 is buggy, PLEASE add an option for an external video player! I'd LOVE to have VLC back as videoplayer...
As video playback in MP2 2.5 is buggy, PLEASE add an option for an external video player! I'd LOVE to have VLC back as videoplayer...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary genre (i.e. a subgenre).
The primary genre might be something like Film (or Movie in the USA).
The secondary genre for Film might be something like: Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Romance, Science...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...