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Forums MediaPortal 1 MediaPortal 1 Talk You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How to play ISO files? (1 Viewer) Thread starter Quirinus Start date September 18, 2010 September 18, 2010 1 0 Home Country Norway #1 HiJust installed Media Portal (1.1.0) for the first time, and I wonder if it's possible to play .iso files? I have adde .iso as an additional extension, so all my iso files do show up in MP. I have also installed Deamon tools (lite), if I mount an Iso file to it MP does play it, but it's kind of impractical to have to manually mount a new file everytime I want to watch a movie...Any suggestions?Never mind! Just didn't look hard enoughFor those who wonder do the following: Config->general->Virtual Drive->check "Automount image files".You need to have Deamon Tools installed.Wow, now I'm really impressed with media portal #2 Hi, and welcome As an alternative to Deamon tools, you can also use Virtual Clone Drive.And yes... MP is impressive... I still learn new tricks it can do - and it is still being thought new tricks (by devs). Users who are viewing this thread Forums MediaPortal 1 MediaPortal 1 Talk MediaPortal 2 Alpha 3 - JIRA Summary - Work in Progress; MediaPortal 2 Alpha 2 ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1. MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Winter Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Autumn Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Summer Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Easter Release (intermediate forum internal build) (2025 MediaPortal 2 Alpha 3 - JIRA Summary - Work in Progress; MediaPortal 2 Alpha 2 ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1. MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Winter Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Autumn Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Summer Release ( ) MediaPortal 2 Alpha 1 Easter Release (intermediate forum internal build) ( ) MediaPortal 2 up and running with basic features. Basically we designed MediaPortal 2 to be as user friendly and intuitive as possible. This includes using the most common default settings and the possibility to run and use Media Portal 2 without doing lots of configurations. But of course there are a few minor things to consider.If you do not wish or need to use a feature, you may skip that step or section.If you have not installed MediaPortal 2 yet, see Installing MediaPortal 2.After you have installed MediaPortal 2 successfully you need to configure a few things to get full benefit out of your new HTPC system. We recommend to start with the TV Setup, if you want to use the Live TV and Recording features of MediaPortal 2.The configuration of the TV section nearly is identical to MediaPortal 1. So if you like to follow any existing MediaPortal 1 setup guides or tutorials you normally can use them without changes for MediaPortal 2 too. There only is one notable difference. For MediaPortal 2 you don't have to install and configure a full blown SQL server (MySQL or SQLExpress) as you need it for MediaPortal 1. The database handling is done internally by the MediaPortal 2 Server. So you always can skip all database configuration parts of any MediaPortal 1 tutorials when using them for MediaPortal 2. Read more on Setup TV...Once you have finished the TV setup you're ready to configure the "rest" of your MediaPortal 2 System. Opposite

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Forums MediaPortal 1 MediaPortal 1 Talk You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. How to play ISO files? (1 Viewer) Thread starter Quirinus Start date September 18, 2010 September 18, 2010 1 0 Home Country Norway #1 HiJust installed Media Portal (1.1.0) for the first time, and I wonder if it's possible to play .iso files? I have adde .iso as an additional extension, so all my iso files do show up in MP. I have also installed Deamon tools (lite), if I mount an Iso file to it MP does play it, but it's kind of impractical to have to manually mount a new file everytime I want to watch a movie...Any suggestions?Never mind! Just didn't look hard enoughFor those who wonder do the following: Config->general->Virtual Drive->check "Automount image files".You need to have Deamon Tools installed.Wow, now I'm really impressed with media portal #2 Hi, and welcome As an alternative to Deamon tools, you can also use Virtual Clone Drive.And yes... MP is impressive... I still learn new tricks it can do - and it is still being thought new tricks (by devs). Users who are viewing this thread Forums MediaPortal 1 MediaPortal 1 Talk

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MediaPortal 2 up and running with basic features. Basically we designed MediaPortal 2 to be as user friendly and intuitive as possible. This includes using the most common default settings and the possibility to run and use Media Portal 2 without doing lots of configurations. But of course there are a few minor things to consider.If you do not wish or need to use a feature, you may skip that step or section.If you have not installed MediaPortal 2 yet, see Installing MediaPortal 2.After you have installed MediaPortal 2 successfully you need to configure a few things to get full benefit out of your new HTPC system. We recommend to start with the TV Setup, if you want to use the Live TV and Recording features of MediaPortal 2.The configuration of the TV section nearly is identical to MediaPortal 1. So if you like to follow any existing MediaPortal 1 setup guides or tutorials you normally can use them without changes for MediaPortal 2 too. There only is one notable difference. For MediaPortal 2 you don't have to install and configure a full blown SQL server (MySQL or SQLExpress) as you need it for MediaPortal 1. The database handling is done internally by the MediaPortal 2 Server. So you always can skip all database configuration parts of any MediaPortal 1 tutorials when using them for MediaPortal 2. Read more on Setup TV...Once you have finished the TV setup you're ready to configure the "rest" of your MediaPortal 2 System. Opposite

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Forums MediaPortal 2 General You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. MediaPortal 2 Installation and Setup Guides (7 Viewers) Thread starter Lehmden Start date March 30, 2016 Status Not open for further replies. #1 Hi.In this thread I would like to do some "copy & paste" from our new Wiki. Sadly the new Wiki will take some more time before it can be published. As we urgently need some recent installation and setup guides I will copy the overworked parts to this thread. The thread will be closed for discussion, so all information will stay together. If a discussion is wanted and or needed, another thread for the discussion can be found here: you find a link that is not working, this part is not jet ported to this thread, so be patient. It will be fixed as soon as those parts are ported over here.Now let's start. Thread starter #2 OverviewThis guide will help you get started with MediaPortal, prepare your Windows operating system, and install MediaPortal 2 based on your system or network configuration.To start your MediaPortal 2 Experience you first need to install MediaPortal 2.System RequirementsLike any software, MediaPortal 2 has minimal system requirements in order to work. The hardware related system requirements are similar to the ones for MediaPortal 1, which can be found on our website under Products > MediaPortal > Requirements.MediaPortal 2 is developed to run on

2025-04-22
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Throughout my home. November 23, 2011 9 1 44 Home Country Netherlands #14 I've used this tutorial in combination with 2x HDHomerun HDHR3-EU (total 4 tuners) and DVBLink. So I created a m3u file for all 4 tuners. In this m3u files are all my tv channels (like I added 4 DVB-IP MediaPortal IPTV Sources with each a differtent m3u file. I mapped 1 "version" of each channel to a IPTV source and combined the channels on every card with each other. I can stream 1 channel. But when a record an other channel the stream in MediaPortal freezes. In Mediaportal TV Server I see that 2 IPTV sources are in use. But when I look in the hdhomerun Config GUI utility, I see that only one tuner is in use. the other 3 are not in use. What can I do? Edit : I just found it is a DVBLink problem. First I'll try to fix that. Probably that will fix the problem. Attachments Last edited: June 19, 2013 September 3, 2013 4 0 53 Home Country United Kingdom #15 Hi,I have followed this tutorial, created the m3u file but when I use it in MediaPortal TV Server configuration to scan for channels it finds nothing.Can anyone point me to any info that could help me?I can stream channels from my synology DVBLink server using VLC but cant get media centre to work due to the stupid PlayReady issue and cant get media portal to work due to this. I am severely regretting buying DVBLink server. Waste of money.Degsy February 26, 2014 150 19 44 Home Country Denmark #16 I'm currently messing with it, but I assume it is no longer working?I have: DVBLINK Server 5.0.1 and IPTV pluginI used the dvblink to m3u script, but can't find the

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The Windows Explorer path box.Changing the Installation DirectoriesYou can change the Installation Directories during the install process by selecting Custom.There you can change the Installation Directory of each MediaPortal 2 component separately: MediaPortal 2 Client, MediaPortal 2 Server and MediaPortal 2 ServiceMonitor Changing the Data DirectoriesYou can also change the Data Directory of each of the three applications separately. However, currently this has to be done manually after the installation process. Changing the Data Directories may make sense if e.g. your system drive is too small for the MediaPortal 2 Server's database or if you want to have your MediaPortal 2 Server's database file on a drive which is faster than your system drive, such as a SSD.Before you change the Data Directory of one of the applications, make sure you quit the respective application. I.e., if you want to change the Data Directory of your MediaPortal 2 Client, quit the MediaPortal 2 Client. If you want to change the Data Directory of your MediaPortal 2 ServiceMonitor, quit the MediaPortal 2 Service Monitor. If you want to change the Data Directory of your MediaPortal 2 Server, stop the MediaPortal 2 Server service.Then go to the Installation Directory of the respective application. You will find a subdirectory called "Defaults" containing a file called "Paths.xml". When you open e.g. the Paths.xml of your MediaPortal 2 Server it should look like this: When reading this, please note that represents the greater than character '>'. The reason for this is that e.g. in the

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