MediaPortal
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Initial release | 2004 |
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Stable release | 2.2.3
/ 18 December 2019 |
Preview release | 1.23
/ October 4, 2019 |
Repository | |
Written in | C# |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | IA-32, x64 |
Type | media player and digital video recorder |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | team-mediaportal |
MediaPortal is an open-source media player and digital video recorder software project, often considered an alternative to Windows Media Center.[1][2] It provides a 10-foot user interface for performing typical PVR/TiVo functionality, including playing, pausing, and recording live TV; playing DVDs, videos, and music; viewing pictures; and other functions.[3] Plugins allow it to perform additional tasks, such as watching online video, listening to music from online services such as Last.fm, and launching other applications such as games. It interfaces with the hardware commonly found in HTPCs, such as TV tuners, infrared receivers, and LCD displays.
The MediaPortal[4] source code was initially forked from XBMC (now Kodi), though it has been almost completely re-written since then.[5] MediaPortal is designed specifically for Microsoft Windows, unlike most other open-source media center programs such as MythTV and Kodi, which are usually cross-platform.[6]
Contents
Features[edit]
- DirectX GUI
- Video Hardware Acceleration
- VMR / EVR on Windows Vista / 7
- TV / Radio (DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-C, Analog television (Common Interface, DVB radio, DVB EPG, Teletext, etc...)
- IPTV
- Recording, pause and time shifting of TV and Radio broadcasts
- Music player
- Video/DVD player
- Picture player
- Internet Streams
- Integrated Weather Forecasts
- Built-in RSS reader
- Metadata web scraping from TheTVDB and The Movie Database[7]
- Plug ins
- Skins
Graphical User Interfaces
Control[edit]
MediaPortal can be controlled by any input device, that is supported by the Windows Operating System.
- PC Remote
- Keyboard / Mouse
- Gamepad
- Kinect
- Wii Remote
- Android[8][9] / iOS[10]/ WebOS / S60 handset devices
Television[edit]
MediaPortal uses its own TV-Server to allow to set up one central server with one or more TV cards. All TV related tasks are handled by the server and streamed over the network to one or more clients. Clients can then install the MediaPortal Client software and use the TV-Server to watch live or recorded TV, schedule recordings, view and search EPG data over the network. Since version 1.0.1, the client plugin of the TV-Server has replaced the default built-in TV Engine.
Even without a network (i.e. a singleseat installation), the TV-Server treats the PC as both the server and the client.
The TV-Server supports watching and recording TV at the same time with only one DVB/ATSC TV Card, on the same transponder (multiplex). Broadcast Driver Architecture is used to support as many TV cards as possible. The major brands of cards, like digital-everywhere, Hauppauge, Pinnacle, TechnoTrend and TechniSat, including analog cards, provide BDA drivers for their cards.
Video/DVD player[edit]
The video player of MediaPortal is a DirectShow Player, so any codec/filter can be used. MediaPortal uses the codec from LAV Filters[11] by default, but the codec can be changed to all installed ones, such like Ffdshow, PowerDVD, CoreAVC, Nvidia PureVideo etc. MediaPortal also support video post-processing, with any installed codec. Due to the DirectShow player implementation, MediaPortal can play all media files that can be played on Windows.
Music player[edit]
The default internal music player uses the BASS Engine[12] with the BASS audio library. The alternative player is the internal DirectShow player. With the BASS Engine MediaPortal supports visualizations from Windows Media Visualizations, Winamp Visualizations including MilkDrop, Sonic and Soundspectrum G-Force.
Picture player/organizer[edit]
Digital pictures/photos can be browsed, managed and played as slide shows with background music or radio. The picture player uses different transitions or the Ken Burns effect between each picture. Exif data are used to rotate the pictures automatically, but the rotation can be done manually too. Zooming of pictures is also possible.
Online videos[edit]
OnlineVideos[13] is a plugin for MediaPortal to integrate seamless online video support into MediaPortal. OnlineVideos supports almost 200 sites[14]/channels in a variety of languages and genres such like YouTube, iTunes Movie Trailers, Discovery Channel etc.
Series[edit]
MP-TVSeries[15][16] is a popular TV Series plug-in for MediaPortal. It focuses on managing the user's TV Series library. The MP-TVSeries plugin will scan the hard drive (including network and removable drives) for video files, it then analyzes them by their path structures to determine if they are TV Shows. If the file(s) are recognized then the plugin will go online and retrieve information about them. You can then browse, manage and play your episodes from inside MediaPortal in a nice graphical layout.
The information and fan art it retrieves is coming from TheTVDB.com which allows any user to add and update information. The extension will automatically update any information when new episodes/files are added.
Movies[edit]
Moving Pictures[17] is a plug-in that focuses on ease of use and flexibility. Point it to your movies collection and Moving Pictures will automatically load media rich details about your movies as quickly as possible with as little user interaction as possible. Once imported you can browse your collection via an easy to use but highly customizable interface.
Ambilight[edit]
AtmoLight[18] is a plug-in that makes it possible to use all sorts of Ambilight solutions which currently are:
- AmbiBox
- AtmoOrb
- AtmoWin
- BobLight
- Hue
- Hyperion
It also allows easy expansion for any future Ambilight solutions.
Hardware[edit]
Hardware, SD single tuner[edit]
For standard definition resolution playback and recording with MPEG-2 video compression using a single TV tuner:
- 1.4 GHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent processor
- 256 MB (256 MiB) of system RAM
Hardware, HDTV[edit]
For HDTV (720p/1080i/1080p) playback/recording, recording from multiple tuners, and playback of MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video:
- 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
- 512 MB of system RAM
Display and storage, SD and HD[edit]
- DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU with at least 128MB of video memory
- Graphics chips which support this and are compatible with MediaPortal:
- ATI Radeon series 9600 (or above)
- NVIDIA GeForce 6600 (or above), GeForce FX 5200 (or above) and nForce 6100 series (or above)
- Intel Extreme Graphics 2 (integrated i865G)
- Matrox Parhelia
- SiS Xabre series
- XGI Volari V Series and XP Series
- Graphics chips which support this and are compatible with MediaPortal:
- 200 MB free harddisk-drive space for the MediaPortal software
- 12 GB or more free harddisk-drive space for Hardware Encoding or Digital TV based TV cards for timeshifting purposes
Operating system and software[edit]
Supported operating systems - version 1.7.1[edit]
- Windows Media Center Edition 2005 with Service Pack 3
- Windows Vista 32 and 64-bit with Service Pack 2 or later
- Windows 7 32 and 64-bit
- Windows 8 32 and 64-bit (as of v1.3.0)
- Windows 8.1 32 and 64-bit (as of v1.5.0)
As of version 1.7, MediaPortal is not officially supported on Windows XP
It will install, but warn the user of the unsupported status while doing so.
Software prerequisites - version 1.7.1[edit]
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 - with the .NET 3.5 features enabled, (as of v1.6.0)
- DirectX 9.0c
- Windows Media Player 11 (Only required on XP SP3, Windows Vista comes with WMP11 and Windows 7 comes with WMP12 already)
See also[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to MediaPortal. |
- Media PC
- Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE)
- Windows Media Center Extender
- Windows Media Connect
- Windows Media Player
- XBMC – the GPL open source software that MediaPortal was originally based upon.
- Comparison of PVR software packages
- Microsoft PlaysForSure
- 2Wire MediaPortal
- List of codecs
- List of free television software
References[edit]
- ^ Lanxon, Nate (19 November 2007). "Open-source software rated: Ten alternatives you need". CNET UK.
- ^ "Mediaportal V Media Center? Which to choose?". The Digital Lifestyle. 9 March 2009.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Broida, Rick (December 20, 2006). "Download of the Day: MediaPortal (Windows)". Lifehacker.
- ^ May, Ken (20 Aug 2011). "MediaPortal hits the Radio Waves". kenmay.net.
- ^ "MediaPortal Leaves Beta – 1.0 Arrives". GeekTonic. 23 December 2008.
- ^ "10 most prominent FLOSS projects compared". Telematics Freedom Foundation. 2008-09-18.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2013-01-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Butaca IMDb, and TMDb
- ^ "aMPdroid remote controls your MediaPortal". Google Code.
- ^ "An open-source MediaPortal remote control app". slideme.org.
- ^ Cooke, Alan (1 Jan 2009). "Take MediaPortal On The Road – iPiMP". missingremote.com.
- ^ "LAV Filters".
- ^ "BASS showcase". un4seen.com.
- ^ "MediaPortal OnlineVideos Plugin". Google Code.
- ^ "OnlineVideos Sites overview". offbyone. Archived from the original on 2010-08-13.
- ^ "MP-TVSeries: plug-in for organizing TV shows in MediaPortal". team-mediaportal.com.
- ^ "Organize Your TV Shows With Mediaportal". buildadvr.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
- ^ "Moving Pictures is a movie management plug-in that focuses on ease of use and flexibility". team-mediaportal.com.
- ^ "AtmoLight is a process plugin that interfaces with different ambilight solutions and brings Ambilight to MediaPortal". team-mediaportal.com.