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<blockquote data-quote="stoked" data-source="post: 263551" data-attributes="member: 62266"><p>I still haven't found a frontend that I like better than Mediaportal. XBMC possibly with a clean HTPC skin, but personally nothing touches MP. I actually prefer the MP frontend on Windows as it allows for decoder choices and hardware acceleration. But for server duty, Windows XP/Vista doesn't cut it. Nor does W2k3 and it's not even officially supported in MP. I'd like to use LVM/XFS to build a RAID5 array to store all my recordings and media. W2K3 software RAID5 sucks big time and the lower end hardware RAID5 controllers don't offer the features of linux software RAID5 I require. So my current path is virtualization using Intel VT-d which allows hiding PCI/PCIe devices from the host OS and allowing direct access to the guest OS. Only Xen and Parallels beta Server currently support it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoked, post: 263551, member: 62266"] I still haven't found a frontend that I like better than Mediaportal. XBMC possibly with a clean HTPC skin, but personally nothing touches MP. I actually prefer the MP frontend on Windows as it allows for decoder choices and hardware acceleration. But for server duty, Windows XP/Vista doesn't cut it. Nor does W2k3 and it's not even officially supported in MP. I'd like to use LVM/XFS to build a RAID5 array to store all my recordings and media. W2K3 software RAID5 sucks big time and the lower end hardware RAID5 controllers don't offer the features of linux software RAID5 I require. So my current path is virtualization using Intel VT-d which allows hiding PCI/PCIe devices from the host OS and allowing direct access to the guest OS. Only Xen and Parallels beta Server currently support it. [/QUOTE]
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