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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1097718" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>Yes, it is the ability to have larger than normal fonts that makes aMPed easily my skin of first choice. By the way, when I installed MP 1.9.0 pre, I installed it in a Vista partition that had never seen any trace of MP, so I ended up with all of the defaults, including those for aMPed. The only setting that I changed was to use the "Wine Glass" theme, so my recent screen shots are in fact using the default aMPed font size (15pt). That has good readability, but with slightly more "breathing room" for the text, so I think that I will stay with that font size.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I don't underestimate the difficulty of debugging an issue like this (probably some sort of memory-overwriting error), especially in the absence of a test case that guarantees to reproduce the problem. If I eventually discover a reproducible test case (or the problem becomes incredibly frequent), I will submit a bug report.</p><p></p><p></p><p>MP is running on a dedicated HTPC, which is used for nothing else at all (not even browsing the internet). So the CPU and memory requirements are really just those of MP & TV Server (plus Windows, of course). The HTPC has an Intel Q6600 quad-core processor and 3GB of RAM. Recording DVB-T/T2 broadcasts does not require any transcoding from one video format to another, so this HTPC should have enough resources to run MP without problem.</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1097718, member: 141969"] Yes, it is the ability to have larger than normal fonts that makes aMPed easily my skin of first choice. By the way, when I installed MP 1.9.0 pre, I installed it in a Vista partition that had never seen any trace of MP, so I ended up with all of the defaults, including those for aMPed. The only setting that I changed was to use the "Wine Glass" theme, so my recent screen shots are in fact using the default aMPed font size (15pt). That has good readability, but with slightly more "breathing room" for the text, so I think that I will stay with that font size. Yes, I don't underestimate the difficulty of debugging an issue like this (probably some sort of memory-overwriting error), especially in the absence of a test case that guarantees to reproduce the problem. If I eventually discover a reproducible test case (or the problem becomes incredibly frequent), I will submit a bug report. MP is running on a dedicated HTPC, which is used for nothing else at all (not even browsing the internet). So the CPU and memory requirements are really just those of MP & TV Server (plus Windows, of course). The HTPC has an Intel Q6600 quad-core processor and 3GB of RAM. Recording DVB-T/T2 broadcasts does not require any transcoding from one video format to another, so this HTPC should have enough resources to run MP without problem. -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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