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Three has been some bug fixing around the double adding of shares. You will not see this in the coming final (give a few days until release).That'S good to hear.That is strange as there is no error message logged. Can you verify your Windows event log for any errors registered this afternoon.Maybe a codec issue. Did you define the audio codec to be used by MP 2.1? Check out the respective settings part. That said, we did some rework for the audio player and I fear it's not yet included in MP 2.1Pre2, but will be in the Final.I don't think that this would improve the situation.No doubt. Unfortunately Microsoft has had some deeply buried issues with its Intel graphics drivers, for which Win10 1703 brought a remedy. While you would most likely eliminate this warning (and maybe some graphical glitches that you might have seen on the screen), it is unlikely that you audio player issues are in any way related to this. On the other hand, my personal recommendation would be to go for Windows 10.In essence, if you hold on for a few more days - and maybe take advantage of the break to upgrade to Windows 10 - you could then try again with 2.1 Final..
Three has been some bug fixing around the double adding of shares. You will not see this in the coming final (give a few days until release).
That'S good to hear.
That is strange as there is no error message logged. Can you verify your Windows event log for any errors registered this afternoon.
Maybe a codec issue. Did you define the audio codec to be used by MP 2.1? Check out the respective settings part. That said, we did some rework for the audio player and I fear it's not yet included in MP 2.1Pre2, but will be in the Final.
I don't think that this would improve the situation.
No doubt. Unfortunately Microsoft has had some deeply buried issues with its Intel graphics drivers, for which Win10 1703 brought a remedy. While you would most likely eliminate this warning (and maybe some graphical glitches that you might have seen on the screen), it is unlikely that you audio player issues are in any way related to this. On the other hand, my personal recommendation would be to go for Windows 10.
In essence, if you hold on for a few more days - and maybe take advantage of the break to upgrade to Windows 10 - you could then try again with 2.1 Final.
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