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<blockquote data-quote="jellybeard999" data-source="post: 876459" data-attributes="member: 15498"><p>Let me know if you need full logs, but this is the line with the error. Had a play with the startup settings and in alternative splash screen mode, this line from the log pops up in an error window.</p><p> </p><p>D3D: Exception: This sample cannot run in a desktop window with the current display settings. Please change your desktop settings to a 16- or 32-bit display mode and re-run this sample. MediaPortal at MediaPortal.D3DApp.ChooseInitialSettings() at MediaPortal.D3DApp.CreateGraphicsSample()</p><p> </p><p>I'm running 32bit in windows and CC, and have tried dropping it down and back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellybeard999, post: 876459, member: 15498"] Let me know if you need full logs, but this is the line with the error. Had a play with the startup settings and in alternative splash screen mode, this line from the log pops up in an error window. D3D: Exception: This sample cannot run in a desktop window with the current display settings. Please change your desktop settings to a 16- or 32-bit display mode and re-run this sample. MediaPortal at MediaPortal.D3DApp.ChooseInitialSettings() at MediaPortal.D3DApp.CreateGraphicsSample() I'm running 32bit in windows and CC, and have tried dropping it down and back up. [/QUOTE]
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