Yes it is reproducible but you have do it like this (assume that you're from Hungary and you use MP for the first time, skin cache is empty, MP Windows setting will set GUI language according to user locale, in this case Hungary):
1. Clear skin cache
2. Start MP Windows configuration
3. Set GUI to Hungarian language
4. Close Windows MP settings
5. Start MP
6. Close MP
7. Open Windows MP settings again
8. Change GUI language to English
9. Close Windows MP settings
10. Start MP and enjoy in big bananas
To be clear, changing language from MP GUI Skin setting is OK.
The reason why in GUI this works is because GUI language change will clear font cache but windows MP language change just write setting in config but do not delete cache.
I saw this weird fonts once.
Also please pay you attention to changing skin themes and overlapping of original and translated labels. Everybody told me that's not reproducable but I saw it myself many times and I 'm almost sure nothing has changed.
So, you're power cycling the TV, but not putting the PC to sleep ?
In General => Startup/Resume settings, try checking "Ignore Windows resolution/size changes"
In Codecs and Render, try selecting the specific audio device rather than "Default DirectSound device"
Just ideas, no guarantee this will do anything.
If this doesn't work, I...
So, you're power cycling the TV, but not putting the PC to sleep ?
In General => Startup/Resume settings, try checking "Ignore...
I'm running MP1 as a client only on this:
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@CyberSimian Sorry, I missed your last post. I ended up doing a clean install on the client and all is well now. It still doesn't let me go back in time when I change channels but it does continue operating from that point on. I'm ok with that. Thanks for your help!
EDIT: I now downgraded the server (as I did with the client above)...
@CyberSimian Sorry, I missed your last post. I ended up doing a clean install on the client and all is well now. It still doesn't...
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Interesting. :coffee:
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Interesting. :coffee:
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