MediaPortal Version: 0.2.2.0
MediaPortal Skin: default (wide)
Windows Version: Windows XP Home Edition
CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo
HDD: Seagate 80GB SATA (OS), Seagate 250GB SATA (media)
Memory: 2 * 512MB DDR2
Motherboard: Asus P5V-VM DH http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=116&l3=0&model=1199&modelmenu=1
Motherboard Chipset: VIA
Motherboard Bios: 0901
Video Card: integrated
Video Card Driver: the latest from support.asus.com
Sound Card: integrated
Sound Card AC3: integrated with S/PDIF module
Sound Card Driver: latest from support.asus.com
1. TV Card: Twinhan Cab-CI 2033
1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
1. TV Card Driver: latest from twinhans website
2. TV Card: Twinhan Cab-CI 2033
2. TV Card Type: DVB-C
2. TV Card Driver: latest from twinhans website
MPEG2 Video Codec: dscaler
MPEG2 Audio Codec: dscaler
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Antec NSK2400
Cooling: stock
Power Supply: the one that comes with the Antec case
Remote: the one that comes with Twinhan cards
TV: 37" LCD
TV - HTPC Connection: VGA
Hi!
I am slightly annoyed about the speed that the menus (like the startup menu) scroll when using them with a mouse, makes it rather impossible to stop at a suitable spot.
Is there a way to adjust that scrolling speed?
I would also prefer it if all the items visible would be clickable, instead it scrolls (too fast) if one tries to click anything else than the one in the middle. So perhaps an option for a scroll bar etc would be nice. Is there a way to make it more pleasing to use with a mouse, or am I just missing a setting somewhere?
The stability issue emerges when trying to close Media Portal GUI at least when using it with timeshifting enabled. Need to check into this more carefully before making any conclusions though. It just refuses to close to tray, and stays on top and virtually nothing works. If I am lucky I might hit the correct spot at the sometimes flashing tray when this happens and be able to close it. But I am not the only one using the media center, so it would be nice to be able to fix this issue some other way than that.
Thanks.
PS. The remote works only partially, I might try to see if I have better luck with a logitech harmony remote that is currently sitting dusting in my closet. Is there any suggestions on configuration? Maybe try to see if there is a ready-made set for one of the supported remotes, like MCE remote?
MediaPortal Skin: default (wide)
Windows Version: Windows XP Home Edition
CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo
HDD: Seagate 80GB SATA (OS), Seagate 250GB SATA (media)
Memory: 2 * 512MB DDR2
Motherboard: Asus P5V-VM DH http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=116&l3=0&model=1199&modelmenu=1
Motherboard Chipset: VIA
Motherboard Bios: 0901
Video Card: integrated
Video Card Driver: the latest from support.asus.com
Sound Card: integrated
Sound Card AC3: integrated with S/PDIF module
Sound Card Driver: latest from support.asus.com
1. TV Card: Twinhan Cab-CI 2033
1. TV Card Type: DVB-C
1. TV Card Driver: latest from twinhans website
2. TV Card: Twinhan Cab-CI 2033
2. TV Card Type: DVB-C
2. TV Card Driver: latest from twinhans website
MPEG2 Video Codec: dscaler
MPEG2 Audio Codec: dscaler
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Antec NSK2400
Cooling: stock
Power Supply: the one that comes with the Antec case
Remote: the one that comes with Twinhan cards
TV: 37" LCD
TV - HTPC Connection: VGA
Hi!
I am slightly annoyed about the speed that the menus (like the startup menu) scroll when using them with a mouse, makes it rather impossible to stop at a suitable spot.
Is there a way to adjust that scrolling speed?
I would also prefer it if all the items visible would be clickable, instead it scrolls (too fast) if one tries to click anything else than the one in the middle. So perhaps an option for a scroll bar etc would be nice. Is there a way to make it more pleasing to use with a mouse, or am I just missing a setting somewhere?
The stability issue emerges when trying to close Media Portal GUI at least when using it with timeshifting enabled. Need to check into this more carefully before making any conclusions though. It just refuses to close to tray, and stays on top and virtually nothing works. If I am lucky I might hit the correct spot at the sometimes flashing tray when this happens and be able to close it. But I am not the only one using the media center, so it would be nice to be able to fix this issue some other way than that.
Thanks.
PS. The remote works only partially, I might try to see if I have better luck with a logitech harmony remote that is currently sitting dusting in my closet. Is there any suggestions on configuration? Maybe try to see if there is a ready-made set for one of the supported remotes, like MCE remote?
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