

(I did a full uninstall of mediaportal -but I see some codecs I've accumulated over the years.) I've got it installed and it works well with a couple of glitches now and then which I'm guessing might be conflicts with leftover codecs. I have been using mediaportal for several years and migrated to JRiver over the past few days. I'm using it primarily in Theater mode on my television (monitor 2) to stream audio and photos and record and play TV. If you are not using Windows 7, then an upgrade to MediaPortal 1.1.3 is not required.I am using Windows 7 on a 64 bit system. Team MediaPortal recommends the installation of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 on your HTPC.įor MediaPortal 1 this means that we have to release a very small hotfix, because with MediaPortal 1.1.2 and earlier versions, you will encounter a warning that you run MediaPortal on an not supported Operating System, as soon as you install the Service Pack 1 for Windows 7. This week Microsoft released the Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 32bit and 64bit.īesides many security fixes, and changes which are provided by Windows Update allready, it also includes many fixes which were not available through Windows Update, such as an fix for an issue with audiodevices connected by HDMI. MediaPortal 1.1.3 hotfix for W7 SP1 released Version 1.1.3 is only necessary for Windows 7 users, as it adds support for Service Pack 1. This was done because MySQL requires less resources and also works fine under Windows 7. Furthermore, a clean installation now uses MySQL 5.1 instead of SQL Server, although the latter can still be used as usual. Version 1.1 completely says goodbye to the old TV engine TVE2. By means of plug-ins and extensions, the functionality can be expanded and the look & feel of the program can be adjusted. This makes it easy to listen to radio and music, as well as watch videos and DVDs. With this program, a Windows machine can be used as the heart of the multimedia hardware in the living room. MediaPortal has been updated to version 1.1.3.
