If you reflash it from DOS, then yes. It should.Shouldnt a BIOS reflash fix this issue? Usually the rom got ereased during that. Only had a short look at the article, so might ne wrong.
If you reflash it from DOS, then yes. It should.Shouldnt a BIOS reflash fix this issue? Usually the rom got ereased during that. Only had a short look at the article, so might ne wrong.
If you reflash it from DOS, then yes. It should.Shouldnt a BIOS reflash fix this issue? Usually the rom got ereased during that. Only had a short look at the article, so might ne wrong.
Something is wrong with your setup then... Same system, content, etc. and CoreAVC 3.0.1 works great with no noticeable slowdown.Hi all,
I did alot of testing with the latest coreavc 3.01 with x264 .mkv's and x264 DVB-T 1080i streams on 1.2
I would not say that something is wrong with his setup.Something is wrong with your setup then... Same system, content, etc. and CoreAVC 3.0.1 works great with no noticeable slowdown.Hi all,
I did alot of testing with the latest coreavc 3.01 with x264 .mkv's and x264 DVB-T 1080i streams on 1.2
Would be very good for MP to know if the changes done by dshowhelper with those issues. The changes might be part of 1.3.0 if testresults are good.
Testing is very easy because it is limited to one binary.
Well if theres a good reason, then sure Which one of his dlls should I test? Guess I need to re-enable MS codecs too and see what the original problem was
- rename your dshowhelper.dll inside the MP dir to dshowhelper.bak
- download the file from Owlsroost https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/749721-post1124.html or v092
- use the codecs you had the issue with last time
Nice!OK I take it all back! 1.2 Must be a big improvement over 1.1.3 for these HD channels.
1.2.0 RC should handle that a lot better too now.Going to keep the MS codec on for a while, see how it handles things if i get bad signal!.
OK the test dshowhelper seemed worse (the red/green/yellow lines were a more wobbly! )