[News] MediaPortal 1.1.0 BETA 1 - Released (2 Viewers)

johan_80

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Good to hear that I'm not the only one.

Quick fix is to:

- Minimize MediaPortal...
- Start Internet Explorer or whatever (application or just a folder in this computer)
- Restore MediaPortal and everything plays without stutters again

Really strange.
Tested with all possible combinations of codecs.

So there must be a problem with MediaPortal (I think)!
 

johan_80

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I will do that as soon as I get home (in a couple of days).
The refresh rate changer needs to do some kind of refresh of the renderer (after the new refresh rate are set) or something like that to fix this I think.

Going from 23.976fps material (at 23.976Hz) to 29.97fps (59.94Hz) seems to lure the stuttering behaviour more often than the other way around.

You could also force (with a little bit of luck...not often) a similar problem by jumping back and forth in blu-ray remuxes (video intact from source). It will then be stuttering without the refresh rate changing having anything to do with it.
The same fix as described earlier will fix this to.
 

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    Hi there.

    I was wondering what the current release plan for 1.1.0?

    Thanks

    Robbo
     

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    I have correct danish letters (Æ, Ø and Å). It could be a Norwegian issue.
    I have no clue about this issue, but does the windows time/language setting effect our subtitle display in any way?
    i.e. set it to english -> no Æ, Ø and Å letters displayed.
     

    1stdead

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    I have correct danish letters (Æ, Ø and Å). It could be a Norwegian issue.
    I have no clue about this issue, but does the windows time/language setting effect our subtitle display in any way?
    i.e. set it to english -> no Æ, Ø and Å letters displayed.

    I don't think so. I got an english win 7, but regional is danish and keyboard as well. But it should show subtitles in the way they are. Maybe they are wrong in the subtitles? :confused:
     

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