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<blockquote data-quote="eclathtpc" data-source="post: 1189001" data-attributes="member: 156509"><p>Sorry for the delay. Other than restarting the PC logging out and then back in also gets things back to normal. It's not a crash or a freeze, it's weird! The movie file will play as per normal without any issues, normal activity inside mediaportal. But when the file stops and mediaportal is closed (returning to the desktop) it's almost like a partial lockup. The mouse moves but cannot interact with anything other than the intermediate options in the windows 10 "CTRL ALT DELETE" menu.</p><p></p><p>I'll try turning of the dynamic refresh rate changer to see if that's the cause. I hope not because that's absolutely essential for smooth media playback. I'm really trying to avoid having to perform a fresh windows install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclathtpc, post: 1189001, member: 156509"] Sorry for the delay. Other than restarting the PC logging out and then back in also gets things back to normal. It's not a crash or a freeze, it's weird! The movie file will play as per normal without any issues, normal activity inside mediaportal. But when the file stops and mediaportal is closed (returning to the desktop) it's almost like a partial lockup. The mouse moves but cannot interact with anything other than the intermediate options in the windows 10 "CTRL ALT DELETE" menu. I'll try turning of the dynamic refresh rate changer to see if that's the cause. I hope not because that's absolutely essential for smooth media playback. I'm really trying to avoid having to perform a fresh windows install. [/QUOTE]
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