MediaPortal SVN-Snapshot: 12-03-2007 20-04h - Revision:16597 (1 Viewer)

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These Subversion-snaps are compiled at about 01.00h (CET).
You can also visit the official irc-channel (#mediaportal) to get a notice when its ready for download. The trigger !svn gives you the latest update too.
They are not pre-tested, so please use the backup option from time to time.
If you'd like the bleeding edge code and don't mind the inherent risks, upgrade to the snapshot releases as they become available.
If stability is important to you, you might want to stay with the fully-tested releases.

How to install MediaPortal SVN-Snapshots in short:
1) Install MediaPortal 0.2.3.0, not necessary if already done
2) install .NET Framework Version 2.0
3) Run the Snapshot-Installer. You should create a backup.
4) Run Configure. Sometimes the settings and database versions change from build to build, so you have to reconfigure your TV for example
5) Hopefully enjoy the new version
6) If not, restore your old files and you will have the former version back.

Important notice: The backup function wont work for Vista atm, here you need to save your configuration manually. A rewrite is planned but will take some more time for testing.

 

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Changelog since last snapshot:

General 03/12/2007 [14:50:06] rtv added: changed GUI rendering to be always equally responsive regardless whether media is played or not. If you do not care about energy waste / cpu load set GUI-FPS to 50


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Changelog since last snapshot:

General 03/12/2007 [14:50:06] rtv added: changed GUI rendering to be always equally responsive regardless whether media is played or not. If you do not care about energy waste / cpu load set GUI-FPS to 50


Does this mean that this svn makes your energy consumption go up a lot? And what was the FPS before?
 

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