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Why are ISO files not natively supported
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<blockquote data-quote="doug" data-source="post: 941791" data-attributes="member: 107195"><p>Just a couple of quick points for you that may clear some things up.</p><p>-Moving Pictures is a plugin for MediaPortal and is accessible from within MediaPortal or MediaPortal Configuration. Moving Pictures is not installed to your hard drive such that it can be accessed directly (by clicking an exe file). The exe file to which (I think) you are referring is the installer program only.</p><p>-As mentioned above, get the ISO mounted using only daemon tools first (ignore MediaPortal, Moving Pictures until you can mount the ISO and it appears as a drive in Windows. After that MediaPortal, Moving Pictures can plan an ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doug, post: 941791, member: 107195"] Just a couple of quick points for you that may clear some things up. -Moving Pictures is a plugin for MediaPortal and is accessible from within MediaPortal or MediaPortal Configuration. Moving Pictures is not installed to your hard drive such that it can be accessed directly (by clicking an exe file). The exe file to which (I think) you are referring is the installer program only. -As mentioned above, get the ISO mounted using only daemon tools first (ignore MediaPortal, Moving Pictures until you can mount the ISO and it appears as a drive in Windows. After that MediaPortal, Moving Pictures can plan an ISO. [/QUOTE]
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