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<blockquote data-quote="RobNorthcott" data-source="post: 1281281" data-attributes="member: 57999"><p>Thanks for the reply [USER=141969]@CyberSimian[/USER]</p><p>I had noticed that it was some sort of Direct3D font error but it's weird that it only happens in this one place on the list (and even weirder that it doesn't seem to be related to any particular entry in the list because it still happens at the same place even if I remove the supposedly bad film from the list). Somebody earlier suggested it was to do with the DefaultWideHD skin not being supported by MovingPictures anymore, but the same thing happens if I use Titan so I don't think it's that.</p><p>I think the SQLite/MySQL thing is as [USER=68833]@ajs[/USER] mentioned - it uses both for different parts of MP. The MovingPictures db is definitely SQLite.</p><p>Probably what I should do is delete everything and reinstall it from scratch, then set up all the MovingPictures database again, but it's such a petty problem (with an easy work-around if you know where in the list it crashes) that I haven't bothered to get round to it yet (and there's no guarantee it won't still happen if it's one of my film files that's killing it) - I'm still living in hope that somebody might know what causes it and I can edit out the offending entry in the db (although I've had a look through with an SQLite editor and I can't see anything that looks corrupt or obviously strange).</p><p>I know I could download the source and try to trace it myself, but I don't really work much with C, and never with Direct3D, so it's not something I really want to dive into at the moment.</p><p>As I said, I'm not expecting anybody to put themselves out for this, and it's by no means a show-stopper (it's been like it for a couple of years after all and has only been a mild annoyance) but as always anybody's ideas or suggestions as to something that may be causing that font error at this very specific place in the list (but seemingly not actually related to any actual item because removing the items just seems to move the problem to the next one) will be appreciated.</p><p>I really do appreciate the time and efforts people put in on MediaPortal and its plugins so please don't take any of this as a complaint, I'm just fishing for ideas <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Frankly the last thing I want to do when I finish work is more programming/debugging as a hobby, so I have the greatest respect for those who do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobNorthcott, post: 1281281, member: 57999"] Thanks for the reply [USER=141969]@CyberSimian[/USER] I had noticed that it was some sort of Direct3D font error but it's weird that it only happens in this one place on the list (and even weirder that it doesn't seem to be related to any particular entry in the list because it still happens at the same place even if I remove the supposedly bad film from the list). Somebody earlier suggested it was to do with the DefaultWideHD skin not being supported by MovingPictures anymore, but the same thing happens if I use Titan so I don't think it's that. I think the SQLite/MySQL thing is as [USER=68833]@ajs[/USER] mentioned - it uses both for different parts of MP. The MovingPictures db is definitely SQLite. Probably what I should do is delete everything and reinstall it from scratch, then set up all the MovingPictures database again, but it's such a petty problem (with an easy work-around if you know where in the list it crashes) that I haven't bothered to get round to it yet (and there's no guarantee it won't still happen if it's one of my film files that's killing it) - I'm still living in hope that somebody might know what causes it and I can edit out the offending entry in the db (although I've had a look through with an SQLite editor and I can't see anything that looks corrupt or obviously strange). I know I could download the source and try to trace it myself, but I don't really work much with C, and never with Direct3D, so it's not something I really want to dive into at the moment. As I said, I'm not expecting anybody to put themselves out for this, and it's by no means a show-stopper (it's been like it for a couple of years after all and has only been a mild annoyance) but as always anybody's ideas or suggestions as to something that may be causing that font error at this very specific place in the list (but seemingly not actually related to any actual item because removing the items just seems to move the problem to the next one) will be appreciated. I really do appreciate the time and efforts people put in on MediaPortal and its plugins so please don't take any of this as a complaint, I'm just fishing for ideas :) Frankly the last thing I want to do when I finish work is more programming/debugging as a hobby, so I have the greatest respect for those who do! [/QUOTE]
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