beating a dead horse? unusable UI speeds - any chance? (1 Viewer)

shoelessone

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I'll follow along with the report thing:

Area: Media Portal Program
MediaPortal Version: 0.2.0.0 RC2 (2005-12-16)
MediaPortal Skin: MetalMedia
Windows Version: Windows XP (SP2)
.NET CLR Version: 2.0.50727
DirectX Version: 4.09.00.0904 (9.0c)
Audio Codec: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPCM Audio Decoder
Video Codec: Mpeg2Dec Filter
CPU Type: Intel Pentium 4 - 2.40GHz
Memory: 1 GB
Motherboard: -
TV Card Model: -
TV Card Type: -
TV Card Driver: -
Video Card Model: Mobility Radeon 7500c (32 MB)
Video Card Driver: -
Video Card Resolution: 1400x1050
Video Render Type: Overlay
Audio Card Model: SigmaTel C-Major Audio
Audio Card Driver: -
Synopsis::

Unusable UI speeds - i realize it might be because of my graphics card, however i had mediaportal running perfectly fine on a 700 mhz pentium 3 with a geforce2 MX... all specs in my current laptop are far ahead of that.

hopeing somebody might have some idea of a fix/solution/cause/etc.

anybody with a similar setup (i have a Dell Insipron 5100) have better luck with different drivers (omega perhaps?)



(again, video seems to play perfectly, same with audio... its just the UI is unusably slow)

Thanks!
 

Marcusb

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    It's most certainly your GFx card, but to try and cope with it, can you try and lower your resolution? Just a big guess, but that's pretty high for an old card and a DX9 app.

    Good luck ;-)
     

    shoelessone

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    Marcusb said:
    It's most certainly your GFx card, but to try and cope with it, can you try and lower your resolution? Just a big guess, but that's pretty high for an old card and a DX9 app.

    Good luck ;-)


    thanks for the advice, however i was looking around on the forums and i saw another guy with a radeon 7500 mobility who had no problems - maybe its a driver issue, i'm gonna check it out later (btw, i tried 800x600 and still no go ). hopefully the omega drivers might do me some good :) (then Maya doesnt run though :( )


    Ok, thanks again, any more info is much appreciated!
     

    Inker

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    Hi,

    my Laptop actually also has a Mobility 7500. It used to work fine, prior to the switch to .NET 2.0 (not sure if thats the reason, or just a conincidence), smooth UI and all. But all versions since then are basically unusable on my laptop, while my HTPC seems to actually be smoother (DX9 card).

    I suggest you go back to an older version and see if that helps. If not, well then sorry :-(

    Inker
     

    shoelessone

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    Inker said:
    Hi,

    my Laptop actually also has a Mobility 7500. It used to work fine, prior to the switch to .NET 2.0 (not sure if thats the reason, or just a conincidence), smooth UI and all. But all versions since then are basically unusable on my laptop, while my HTPC seems to actually be smoother (DX9 card).

    I suggest you go back to an older version and see if that helps. If not, well then sorry :-(

    Inker

    hmm... i'll have to look around and find an older downloadable version of .net... i dont think i use it for any other applications at this point.

    thanks!

    p.s. if anybody happens to know a link off the top of their head let me know!
     

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