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<blockquote data-quote="Lotsofjazz" data-source="post: 943519" data-attributes="member: 64243"><p>You'r right it is not a win 8 issue really, but since I discovered this problem the first time while using win 8, I thought I it might help pointing it out right here. Because Win 8 only let itself install on HD resolutions, even 720P is too low for win 8, I am probably not the only one.</p><p> </p><p>But thanks for the tip, it is much easier then finding the cache folder and delting it setting display to 100% run MP and back to 150%.. in the end it has the same effect, it caches the 100% fonts and use that in stead of the 150% fonts.[DOUBLEPOST=1355574380][/DOUBLEPOST]Since I installed the network loopback adapter to fool TV server on my HTPC, MP runs much better!, Live TV on all channels is now much smoother and in sinc with the audio all the time.. I have paused TV for 2 hours a few times , and watched the show after that without any issues, before this was impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotsofjazz, post: 943519, member: 64243"] You'r right it is not a win 8 issue really, but since I discovered this problem the first time while using win 8, I thought I it might help pointing it out right here. Because Win 8 only let itself install on HD resolutions, even 720P is too low for win 8, I am probably not the only one. But thanks for the tip, it is much easier then finding the cache folder and delting it setting display to 100% run MP and back to 150%.. in the end it has the same effect, it caches the 100% fonts and use that in stead of the 150% fonts.[DOUBLEPOST=1355574380][/DOUBLEPOST]Since I installed the network loopback adapter to fool TV server on my HTPC, MP runs much better!, Live TV on all channels is now much smoother and in sinc with the audio all the time.. I have paused TV for 2 hours a few times , and watched the show after that without any issues, before this was impossible. [/QUOTE]
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