MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0 Beta (Latest SVN)
MediaPortal Skin: StreamedMP
Windows Version: Windows 7 x64 RTM
CPU Type: E8400 @ Stock
HDD: 60GB OCZ SSD
Memory: 4GB DDR2
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H
Video Card: Nvidia 9400 IGP
Video Card Driver: 186.xx - Latest
Sound Card: Nvidia HDMI
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type:
1. TV Card Driver:
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: Nvidia PureVideoHD
MPEG2 Audio Codec: FFDShow
h.264 Video Codec: CoreAVC
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Origen AE S10V
Cooling: Scythe Shuriken 1100
Power Supply: Corsair HX620
Remote: Harmony One
TV: Denon 1909 Receiver to Samsung PN50A450
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Not entirely sure if this can be classified as a bug rather than unexpected functionality. This issue is described in this thread as well: https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/operating-system-330/windows-7-half-fullscreen-71785/
The issue is the Media Portal interface resizes itself to resolutions smaller than the actual screen resolution coming out of standby. For example I am running my HTPC connected to a TV at 1366x768 resolution. Coming out of standby the Media Portal interface in full screen will set itself to an odd resolution like 560 x 700. This seems to be related to how the HDMI handshake process works in switches on some receivers and how Windows 7 detects screen resolution of connected devices. If you turn on the PC during this handshake process between the TV and receiver then the screen resolution is temporarily being reported wrong by Windows and Media Portal is picking this up and sizing itself incorrectly.
This problem can be reproduced by:
Putting a PC connected to a receiver in standby while Media Portal is in full screen mode.
Turn off the connected receiver.
Bring the PC out of standby mode before turning on the receiver.
It seems that if you turn on the receiver and TV first and let the HDMI handshake between the two establish, then bring the PC out of standby, you won't run into this issue. You can also do two quick ALT-Enter keystrokes to work around this problem without restarting.
I've been having interface issues with Media Portal, all version since the Windows 7 Beta. I waited out the release of the RTM and various Nvidia drivers to be sure this issue wasn't going to resolve on its own. Unfortunately it hasn't. The problem could be sourced from various components such as how the HDMI switch in some receivers work, how Windows 7 detects displays or how the drivers themselves establish the HDMI handshake, however it's becoming clear this problem isn't going to be resolved on those ends. It's also worth noting that Windows Media Center does not suffer from this problem.
Would it be possible to look into implementing a fix/workaround for this problem in Media Portal itself? For one it seems that Media Portal attempts to query the screen resolution coming out of standby. Is there any reason for this? Couldn't Media Portal just establish the full screen resolution only when first starting up or if you move to or from windowed mode?
If not, is there a way we can specify and force a full screen resolution and ignore the reported screen resolution by Windows?
Thanks for looking into this if you are able to. It's becoming quite annoying having to fix the fullscreen resolution every time I bring my HTPC out of standby.
Edit - Throwing in a visual of the problem just in case the description isn't quite enough.
MediaPortal Skin: StreamedMP
Windows Version: Windows 7 x64 RTM
CPU Type: E8400 @ Stock
HDD: 60GB OCZ SSD
Memory: 4GB DDR2
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H
Video Card: Nvidia 9400 IGP
Video Card Driver: 186.xx - Latest
Sound Card: Nvidia HDMI
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type:
1. TV Card Driver:
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec: Nvidia PureVideoHD
MPEG2 Audio Codec: FFDShow
h.264 Video Codec: CoreAVC
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Origen AE S10V
Cooling: Scythe Shuriken 1100
Power Supply: Corsair HX620
Remote: Harmony One
TV: Denon 1909 Receiver to Samsung PN50A450
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Not entirely sure if this can be classified as a bug rather than unexpected functionality. This issue is described in this thread as well: https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/operating-system-330/windows-7-half-fullscreen-71785/
The issue is the Media Portal interface resizes itself to resolutions smaller than the actual screen resolution coming out of standby. For example I am running my HTPC connected to a TV at 1366x768 resolution. Coming out of standby the Media Portal interface in full screen will set itself to an odd resolution like 560 x 700. This seems to be related to how the HDMI handshake process works in switches on some receivers and how Windows 7 detects screen resolution of connected devices. If you turn on the PC during this handshake process between the TV and receiver then the screen resolution is temporarily being reported wrong by Windows and Media Portal is picking this up and sizing itself incorrectly.
This problem can be reproduced by:
Putting a PC connected to a receiver in standby while Media Portal is in full screen mode.
Turn off the connected receiver.
Bring the PC out of standby mode before turning on the receiver.
It seems that if you turn on the receiver and TV first and let the HDMI handshake between the two establish, then bring the PC out of standby, you won't run into this issue. You can also do two quick ALT-Enter keystrokes to work around this problem without restarting.
I've been having interface issues with Media Portal, all version since the Windows 7 Beta. I waited out the release of the RTM and various Nvidia drivers to be sure this issue wasn't going to resolve on its own. Unfortunately it hasn't. The problem could be sourced from various components such as how the HDMI switch in some receivers work, how Windows 7 detects displays or how the drivers themselves establish the HDMI handshake, however it's becoming clear this problem isn't going to be resolved on those ends. It's also worth noting that Windows Media Center does not suffer from this problem.
Would it be possible to look into implementing a fix/workaround for this problem in Media Portal itself? For one it seems that Media Portal attempts to query the screen resolution coming out of standby. Is there any reason for this? Couldn't Media Portal just establish the full screen resolution only when first starting up or if you move to or from windowed mode?
If not, is there a way we can specify and force a full screen resolution and ignore the reported screen resolution by Windows?
Thanks for looking into this if you are able to. It's becoming quite annoying having to fix the fullscreen resolution every time I bring my HTPC out of standby.
Edit - Throwing in a visual of the problem just in case the description isn't quite enough.