- October 25, 2005
- 11
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Area: My TV
MP Version: CVS build from 11/11/2005
Skin: BlueTwo
Windows Version: Windows XP SP2
CPU Type: Intel P4 2.6Ghz
Memory: 1GB, DualChannel
Motherboard Chipset: ? (Gigabyte)
Video Card: ATI All In Wonder 9800 Pro
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 5.9
Video Card Resolution: 1200 x 664 (TV) and 1280 x 960 (Desktop)
Video Render Type: VMR9 (have tried VMR7 also)
Video Codec Type & Version: Mpeg2Dec Filter
Audio Codec Type & Version: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPMC Audio Decoder
TV Card: Same as video card
TV Card Type: Same as video card
TV Card Driver: Same as video card
Optional Log: N/A
Optional References:N/A
Synopsis: When I go to fullscreen by pressing x all is well. However, when I exit full screen by pressing x again, MP crashes to the desktop and I must use ctl-alt-del to stop the process. This did not happen in a straight 2.0 RC1 build (where I think I may have been using overlay...which is no longer available). I've tried a variety of settings for Video Codec and Rendering.
MP Version: CVS build from 11/11/2005
Skin: BlueTwo
Windows Version: Windows XP SP2
CPU Type: Intel P4 2.6Ghz
Memory: 1GB, DualChannel
Motherboard Chipset: ? (Gigabyte)
Video Card: ATI All In Wonder 9800 Pro
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 5.9
Video Card Resolution: 1200 x 664 (TV) and 1280 x 960 (Desktop)
Video Render Type: VMR9 (have tried VMR7 also)
Video Codec Type & Version: Mpeg2Dec Filter
Audio Codec Type & Version: MPEG/AC3/DTS/LPMC Audio Decoder
TV Card: Same as video card
TV Card Type: Same as video card
TV Card Driver: Same as video card
Optional Log: N/A
Optional References:N/A
Synopsis: When I go to fullscreen by pressing x all is well. However, when I exit full screen by pressing x again, MP crashes to the desktop and I must use ctl-alt-del to stop the process. This did not happen in a straight 2.0 RC1 build (where I think I may have been using overlay...which is no longer available). I've tried a variety of settings for Video Codec and Rendering.