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<blockquote data-quote="edterbak" data-source="post: 710175" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I think this is a skinners question. You can ask the maya dev it. He/she can choose whatever size they like...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The way DRC sees the fps of the content is through the library file mediainfo.dll (I think its called that)</p><p>This reads the info embedded in the file and passes the info through to MediaPortal. In MP config you see the rules on what to do if the fps is xx... </p><p></p><p>If the information from mediainfo.dll is incorrect, this would result in the wrong refreshrate setting. </p><p>You can check outside MP what the media fps is. Use i.e. MPC-HC, or go to <a href="http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/nl/Download" target="_blank">mediainfo site </a>.</p><p>If it can see the difference between the main movie file and intro-movies, I dont know.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Red5,</p><p>If I were you, I would try the commandline function. It is written in the opening post. (I think) </p><p>You can use it to call nVidia/AMD profiles. Or you could use the 12NOON display changer. Look <a href="http://www.12noon.com/displaychanger.htm" target="_blank">here </a>for the program. I still find it a usefull tool and it is capable of changing multiple displays (rearrange). Ofcourse, the NVidia/AMD profiles methode would be able to handle it as well. I have found the AMD profiles method to be bothersome, because each profile contain more information than resolution and refreshrate alone, like color settings, de-interlacing settings and stuff... </p><p></p><p>When I start the PC in STARTUP I have put a cmd file which after (wait.exe) 15 seconds calls the refreshratechanging command to 1080p50 and then start MP.</p><p>When I exit MP I have a desktop command (icon) to go back to 720p50. This makes browsing the net easier to read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edterbak, post: 710175, member: 69192"] I think this is a skinners question. You can ask the maya dev it. He/she can choose whatever size they like... The way DRC sees the fps of the content is through the library file mediainfo.dll (I think its called that) This reads the info embedded in the file and passes the info through to MediaPortal. In MP config you see the rules on what to do if the fps is xx... If the information from mediainfo.dll is incorrect, this would result in the wrong refreshrate setting. You can check outside MP what the media fps is. Use i.e. MPC-HC, or go to [URL="http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/nl/Download"]mediainfo site [/URL]. If it can see the difference between the main movie file and intro-movies, I dont know. Hi Red5, If I were you, I would try the commandline function. It is written in the opening post. (I think) You can use it to call nVidia/AMD profiles. Or you could use the 12NOON display changer. Look [URL="http://www.12noon.com/displaychanger.htm"]here [/URL]for the program. I still find it a usefull tool and it is capable of changing multiple displays (rearrange). Ofcourse, the NVidia/AMD profiles methode would be able to handle it as well. I have found the AMD profiles method to be bothersome, because each profile contain more information than resolution and refreshrate alone, like color settings, de-interlacing settings and stuff... When I start the PC in STARTUP I have put a cmd file which after (wait.exe) 15 seconds calls the refreshratechanging command to 1080p50 and then start MP. When I exit MP I have a desktop command (icon) to go back to 720p50. This makes browsing the net easier to read. [/QUOTE]
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