Would it be possible to have a hidden status screen that can be invoked from the TV screen that would show DVB bit rate or any other useful information (such as maybe aspect ratio).
Sorry, I didn't get email notifications on these latest replies. I just came here to report I solved the problem after adjusting power settings for "Intel Graphics". I set it to Maximum Performance. I tried many other things so it could be a combination of them, but this was the last thing I did and I haven't had the problem return...
Sorry, I didn't get email notifications on these latest replies. I just came here to report I solved the problem after adjusting...
I'm running MP1 as a client only on this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZX5DWS5?ref_=pe_123509780_1038749300_t_fed_asin_title&th=1...
As Alexander Pope said:
A little learning is a dangerous thing,
and Dr Google explains this as:
The quotation warns that superficial knowledge of a subject can make people arrogant or foolish, suggesting one should either learn deeply or not at all.
"Superficial", and "arrogant or foolish" would be me :eek: . However...
I would...
As Alexander Pope said:
A little learning is a dangerous thing,
and Dr Google explains this as:
The quotation warns that...
I have just discovered that I can no longer receive any of the independent radio channels broadcast on DVB-T in the UK. In...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary genre (i.e. a subgenre).
The primary genre might be something like Film (or Movie in the USA).
The secondary genre for Film might be something like: Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy, Romance, Science...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...
In the UK, the EPG transmitted in the DVB-T datastream allows each programme to have two genres -- a primary genre, and a secondary...