Probably the most restricting demand is the DX9 support. Since Mediaportal requires a DX 9 videocard, you'll need a virtual machine (and host OS) which lets you fully use the DX9 capabilities of your GPU.
Virtual machines (from experience) are slower than the real machines, so playback of live TV, videos and such will be slow as a wet week. If you really have a need to run a media portal program without installing anything, consider KnoppMyth. It's about 600mb big, as it's a full Linux distro on a CD, but it has MythTV installed and is optimized for it, so you put the CD in, reset and go. I started downloading it, just to see what it's like, but it's still going, so I'll have to try it out first to see what it's like. Linux fanatics swear by it, so I'll see..
Just found out, KnoppMyth has to be installed to a hard-drive to work. Sorry 'bout the misinformation
Khris
I am thinking to run MP inside a VM to test the software featutes, requirements and so on without put all on the real machine. It was jaust to create a stand-alone environment.
I don't know about MP2 but as you said you tried MP1 too, how is the MP music config ?
MP(1) will only use LAV if you select "Internal DirectShow player" as music output, but then you lose gapless playback.
If you you don't have multichannel music you can choose WASAPI as the output and set the number of speakers to stereo.
I have...
I don't know about MP2 but as you said you tried MP1 too, how is the MP music config ?
MP(1) will only use LAV if you select...
Not sure if this a a bug/config/settings problem.
I am running a media portal 2.5 server with 2.41 client but it seems I get the...