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<blockquote data-quote="Mew" data-source="post: 692917" data-attributes="member: 29012"><p>Hi fox_fsvlfs</p><p></p><p>The TV Server part of MediaPortal uses MySQL by default (this used to be MS SQL Server Express and this can still be used if preferred). It uses the database to hold details of TV tuning parameters, channel info, EPG, recorded programme info etc. I think it uses this so it is accessable for clients both on the same PC and on a network (as a lot of people run MediaPortal as a multiseat setup).</p><p></p><p>My understanding is that MP2 will extend the server / client architecture further. I don't know what database will be used (I am guessing MySQL still). I think this will extend to a number of the other databases (such as music) which currently use SQL Lite as I believe that does not handle concurrent updates from multiple users very well.</p><p></p><p>Mew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mew, post: 692917, member: 29012"] Hi fox_fsvlfs The TV Server part of MediaPortal uses MySQL by default (this used to be MS SQL Server Express and this can still be used if preferred). It uses the database to hold details of TV tuning parameters, channel info, EPG, recorded programme info etc. I think it uses this so it is accessable for clients both on the same PC and on a network (as a lot of people run MediaPortal as a multiseat setup). My understanding is that MP2 will extend the server / client architecture further. I don't know what database will be used (I am guessing MySQL still). I think this will extend to a number of the other databases (such as music) which currently use SQL Lite as I believe that does not handle concurrent updates from multiple users very well. Mew [/QUOTE]
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