Moving Pictures is Painfully Slow for me (1 Viewer)

zzzzleepy

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You can try this out to see if it helps. Keep in mind this is self supported only.

https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/moving-pictures-284/scrolling-77842/index4.html#post590093

WOW, just tried that file... It makes a HUGE difference.. It's like perfomance is increased 200% :eek:

Really nice, thank you :D

hi Karlsen

u say like an 200% increasement in performance... but does that mean it runs good / perfect.. or just better :) ?
bcoz mine still runs like... bullsh.... :p:p might be a little better but not much..
im still wondering if it is my video card... i have a Radeon 4850 512mb i could throw in there.. but that would make the mediacenter use quite alot more power and also it makes some bad noise...



hope u read this :p
and thanks.
 

rasmuskarlsen

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You can try this out to see if it helps. Keep in mind this is self supported only.

https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/moving-pictures-284/scrolling-77842/index4.html#post590093

WOW, just tried that file... It makes a HUGE difference.. It's like performance is increased 200% :eek:

Really nice, thank you :D

hi Karlsen

u say like an 200% increasement in performance... but does that mean it runs good / perfect.. or just better :) ?
bcoz mine still runs like... bullsh.... :p:p might be a little better but not much..
im still wondering if it is my video card... i have a Radeon 4850 512mb i could throw in there.. but that would make the media center use quite alot more power and also it makes some bad noise...



hope u read this :p
and thanks.

It runs a lot better than normally... I don't know about the cpu load, because my CPU is powerfull enough. But when scrolling fast, by holding ex right arrow key. Lag is really close to 0. But of course Mediaportal do not run as smooth as ex. XBMC, thats a fact..

My HTPC also have a Geforce GT 9600 card.. Some months ago, i was using onboard GFX... Changing video card, increased "Smothnes" alot.. (Only tested / compared in XBMC). And of course it consumes more power (Aprox. 20w more) So total power consumtion is 145W. But that's not a big deal i think...
 

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