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If this thing is already in SVN, I would recommend someone to start writing the GUI to configure that. It's kind bad to have the feature there but no way to configure it visually and only people that know about this, will change the XML file, people that don't yet know about this, won't change anything and thus, will not take any advantage.It would be nice to implement the thing that I suggested a couple post back too cause other media centers I tested worked like that (Vista Media Center and XBMC are 2 examples). And I'm talking about changing the resolution when MP is launched and change it back when MP is closed.[USER=69442]cmbe[/USER]I need to ask you this... Does your TV really support 23,976Hz? I can see that mine allows me to choose between 23Hz, 24Hz and a few others of course. Are you saying this instead:Cinema 23.976 == 23.976fps == 23HzCinema 24 == 24fps == 24Hz?Or does your TV really support 23,976Hz?
If this thing is already in SVN, I would recommend someone to start writing the GUI to configure that. It's kind bad to have the feature there but no way to configure it visually and only people that know about this, will change the XML file, people that don't yet know about this, won't change anything and thus, will not take any advantage.
It would be nice to implement the thing that I suggested a couple post back too cause other media centers I tested worked like that (Vista Media Center and XBMC are 2 examples). And I'm talking about changing the resolution when MP is launched and change it back when MP is closed.
[USER=69442]cmbe[/USER]
I need to ask you this... Does your TV really support 23,976Hz? I can see that mine allows me to choose between 23Hz, 24Hz and a few others of course. Are you saying this instead:
Cinema 23.976 == 23.976fps == 23Hz
Cinema 24 == 24fps == 24Hz
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Or does your TV really support 23,976Hz?