If I may pop in here, yes, I have a concern about the about the video-rendering ability of MC on Linux-based hardware. My video needs are minimal, 1080-HD at best.
But then, I also have a concern about how well a Linux distribution will support other aspects of what I need in the MC client residing in the entertainment center.
I fully know, and do understand, that this aspect is not something that MC is charged with supporting.
I only ask because of the knowledge that is here on this forum.
OK, all that said...
The current MC client in my entertainment center is on Windows 10.
When Windows 10 expires, I'd like to move over to a Linux distribution.
Note my experience level, I've been running OpenBSD and FreeBSD servers from the command line for a couple of decades. I first used Linux in the late 1990's.
Again, that aside...
A couple of my main concerns are:
1) I currently plug an IR receiver into the USB port of the MC client, and my universal remote is able to navigate and control MC (mostly in Theater mode). Will I be able to have that same level of functionality in a Linux distribution? (for the record, here's what I use: (
https://flirc.tv/ ) iI not, what is the alternative?
2) I currently use a LogiTech wireless keyboard for the more mundane functions of MC. (wanderings into Options, for example). Will that wireless keyboard work on Linux? I don't see any Linux support on the LogiTech website. Is there an alternative?
So far, my current explorations indicate that the answers to the questions I ask are: no and no.
So, through no fault of JR at all, I may not be able to move to a Linux box as my main MC client. Only because Linux does not seem to support the devices I need/want to use on the main MC client here.