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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Whittington" data-source="post: 1076814" data-attributes="member: 124653"><p>I'm feeling very welcome - good to get such quick & helpful responses.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That looks like it's sorted it</p><p>Looking in the NVIDIA control panel after one of the crashes, it left the refresh rate at 23Hz once, and 59Hz another time.</p><p>With refresh rate changing disabled no crashes, and high WAF restored <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>For reference, I'm running on an Asus Riva RL100 (basically a netbook ION 2 chipset) using the 335.23 WHQL Windows 7 x64 mobile drivers + inf from laptopvideo2go, which were upgraded at the same time as MePo 1.7.</p><p>I've used RefreshRate changing in the past on the same display + system with no problems, so I suspect it was one of these two upgrades that broke things.</p><p></p><p>From the NVIDIA control panel, I can switch the display (1080p) between 60, 59, 50, 25, 24, 23 Hz refresh with no apparent issues (which covers all the rates in the config).</p><p></p><p>Tinkering with the MePo settings it looks like any setting of a refresh rate (59 or 23 Hz in the case of my videos) causes a crash (although not 100% of the time).</p><p>Use device reset and Force refresh rate change don't help. Setting all the rates to 60Hz does sort the problem, but that's not so useful.</p><p></p><p>Is there anything else I can do to help pinpoint the cause?[DOUBLEPOST=1398044617][/DOUBLEPOST]Actually I've just remembered that with MePo 1.4 and the previous drivers it would often display the "This problem has stopped responding" alert window (i.e. the one Windows shows when MePo crashes now) but would continue playing the video.</p><p></p><p>So perhaps there's always been an issue with changing the refresh rate, but it was recovering enough to carry on playing, and 1.7 has changed behaviour a little?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Whittington, post: 1076814, member: 124653"] I'm feeling very welcome - good to get such quick & helpful responses. That looks like it's sorted it Looking in the NVIDIA control panel after one of the crashes, it left the refresh rate at 23Hz once, and 59Hz another time. With refresh rate changing disabled no crashes, and high WAF restored :) For reference, I'm running on an Asus Riva RL100 (basically a netbook ION 2 chipset) using the 335.23 WHQL Windows 7 x64 mobile drivers + inf from laptopvideo2go, which were upgraded at the same time as MePo 1.7. I've used RefreshRate changing in the past on the same display + system with no problems, so I suspect it was one of these two upgrades that broke things. From the NVIDIA control panel, I can switch the display (1080p) between 60, 59, 50, 25, 24, 23 Hz refresh with no apparent issues (which covers all the rates in the config). Tinkering with the MePo settings it looks like any setting of a refresh rate (59 or 23 Hz in the case of my videos) causes a crash (although not 100% of the time). Use device reset and Force refresh rate change don't help. Setting all the rates to 60Hz does sort the problem, but that's not so useful. Is there anything else I can do to help pinpoint the cause?[DOUBLEPOST=1398044617][/DOUBLEPOST]Actually I've just remembered that with MePo 1.4 and the previous drivers it would often display the "This problem has stopped responding" alert window (i.e. the one Windows shows when MePo crashes now) but would continue playing the video. So perhaps there's always been an issue with changing the refresh rate, but it was recovering enough to carry on playing, and 1.7 has changed behaviour a little? [/QUOTE]
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