RC3: Harddisk based DVD images (1 Viewer)

tourettes

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    There's a "Use RGB mode" option in DVD - codecs section in current SVN builds. That should fix remaining DVD menu navigation issues. Don't use it if you don't have any issues with menus.
     

    tfd

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    DVD Navigation "solved" with today's build 16-APR-

    confirming the option present on the dvd codec section "RGB for menu issues". It worked for me using my NVIDIA video codec + the use RGB option allows me navigation in recorded dvd's

    thanks much
    TFD
     

    tourettes

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    RGB hack is removed, use following instead of it -> "Turn off DXVA (use this option if you have DVD navigation issues)". This can be found under config -> DVD codec
     

    tfd

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    first it gets worse

    your option worked on 2 specific dvd's

    now with the new option it doesn't work on 1 of them ... regardless of the codec assigned to the dvd player and the option on or off

    navigation is still possible but not visible

    cheers
    TFD
     

    tourettes

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    Re: first it gets worse

    tfd said:
    your option worked on 2 specific dvd's

    now with the new option it doesn't work on 1 of them ... regardless of the codec assigned to the dvd player and the option on or off

    navigation is still possible but not visible

    Could you post your system specs? (please, use the support template.)
     

    tfd

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    requested support template

    as per your request:
    Area: Media Portal Program
    MP Version: 0.2.0.0 RC3$CVS-18.04.2006
    Skin: MCE
    Windows Version: Windows XP SP2
    CPU Type: Intel P4 2.4Ghz
    Memory: 1GB DDR
    Motherboard Chipset: AsRock P4I45D
    Video Card: Nvidia Geforce4 MX 440 64MB
    Video Card Driver: nvidia 8.4.2.1
    Video Card Resolution: 1024.768
    Video Render Type: VMR9
    Video Codec Type & Version: NVIDIA Video Decoder
    Audio Codec Type & Version: NVIDIA Audio Decoder
    TV Card: Hauppage 500 MCE
    TV Card Type: hardware
    TV Card Driver: n/a
     

    tourettes

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    Video Card: Nvidia Geforce4 MX 440 64MB

    That card doesn't support all VMR9 features, I would say that this is causing the trouble.
     

    tfd

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    shopping?

    Are you trying to tell me that I have to send my husband out on yet another shopping spree?

    cheers
    TFD
     

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