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MP Crashes every time I turn TV off - than back on (windows program error)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Herring" data-source="post: 1077294" data-attributes="member: 128079"><p>Thanks [USER=60104]@Sebastiii[/USER], @<a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/mm1352000.82144/" target="_blank">mm1352000</a>. I will try disabling GUI sound effects - I am sure this will have a positive effect as it is the navigation 'beep/blip' sound that is causing the crash - but I wonder if it will still crash once another 2-channel sound (such as from the TV) starts. Anyway, I will give it a go (although the navigation sound is actually useful). I thought I had donated a while ago but it appears not. I will donate, but the offer still stands if someone can fix my problem. It's getting so bad I'm even contemplating upgrading my 2010 mac mini to something newer (if only Apple would hurry up and release something!) in case the newer Intel HD audio driver handles it better than my Nvidia one. Or perhaps Windows 8... I'm getting desperate!</p><p></p><p>[edit]I have been googling this from a different approach as I think this is a Windows problem around the HDMI handshake and not a MP problem (others have reported it on XMBC and so on in the past). Some people suggest that the Gefen HDMI Detective Plus is a good solution, but I am reluctant to spend £100 on something that MAY work. I wonder if Windows 8 or newer hardware would handle it better... [/edit]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Herring, post: 1077294, member: 128079"] Thanks [USER=60104]@Sebastiii[/USER], @[URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/mm1352000.82144/']mm1352000[/URL]. I will try disabling GUI sound effects - I am sure this will have a positive effect as it is the navigation 'beep/blip' sound that is causing the crash - but I wonder if it will still crash once another 2-channel sound (such as from the TV) starts. Anyway, I will give it a go (although the navigation sound is actually useful). I thought I had donated a while ago but it appears not. I will donate, but the offer still stands if someone can fix my problem. It's getting so bad I'm even contemplating upgrading my 2010 mac mini to something newer (if only Apple would hurry up and release something!) in case the newer Intel HD audio driver handles it better than my Nvidia one. Or perhaps Windows 8... I'm getting desperate! [edit]I have been googling this from a different approach as I think this is a Windows problem around the HDMI handshake and not a MP problem (others have reported it on XMBC and so on in the past). Some people suggest that the Gefen HDMI Detective Plus is a good solution, but I am reluctant to spend £100 on something that MAY work. I wonder if Windows 8 or newer hardware would handle it better... [/edit] [/QUOTE]
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