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# Supported Platforms

## Supported

| Platform              | Status                                 |
| --------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| Paper 1.21.11         | Supported                              |
| Java 21               | Supported                              |
| Windows x86\_64       | Bundled native libraries               |
| Linux x86\_64 / amd64 | Bundled native libraries since alpha.7 |
| MapEngine 1.8.12      | Required                               |

## Not currently supported

| Platform                              | Reason                                                  |
| ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Linux ARM64                           | FFmpeg ARM natives are not bundled                      |
| Windows ARM64                         | FFmpeg ARM natives are not bundled                      |
| macOS                                 | macOS natives are not bundled or tested                 |
| Folia                                 | Threading model is not supported                        |
| Spigot/CraftBukkit server             | Unsupported; the Paper/Bukkit plugin targets Paper APIs |
| Minecraft versions other than 1.21.11 | API and MapEngine compatibility are unverified          |

## Hosting compatibility

The Minecraft host must permit:

* Java 21
* Plugin JARs around 55 MB
* MapEngine
* Native library extraction to a temporary directory
* Outbound TCP to MediaMTX

MediaMTX does not need to run on the Minecraft host. External MediaMTX is recommended when the panel cannot run additional executables.


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