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<blockquote data-quote="Spragleknas" data-source="post: 131862" data-attributes="member: 17435"><p>I believe both are supported - the AIW-remote is a X-10, I belive (see setup -> remotes).</p><p></p><p></p><p>You do need the codecs (FFDShow will most probably do). I believe you can play whatever you like as long as you have installed codecs for it, and added the file extension in MP-config.</p><p></p><p>There are plugins like VLC, and recently MPlayer for a "codec-free" enviroment</p><p></p><p>MPV is for streaming MPEG1/2-video. MPA is for MPEG2-audio streams. Just like MCE you need MPEG-audio and video stream codecs - the difference is that with MP you can use these free codecs (unlike MCE, that only supports commercial codecs). </p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh... and welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spragleknas, post: 131862, member: 17435"] I believe both are supported - the AIW-remote is a X-10, I belive (see setup -> remotes). You do need the codecs (FFDShow will most probably do). I believe you can play whatever you like as long as you have installed codecs for it, and added the file extension in MP-config. There are plugins like VLC, and recently MPlayer for a "codec-free" enviroment MPV is for streaming MPEG1/2-video. MPA is for MPEG2-audio streams. Just like MCE you need MPEG-audio and video stream codecs - the difference is that with MP you can use these free codecs (unlike MCE, that only supports commercial codecs). Oh... and welcome! [/QUOTE]
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