As far as I know, the MediaPortal team forgot to put a label on the revision in subversion to show what the actual release of 1.0 RC2 was based on. However, each MediaPortal .exe or .dll has a version number in it with the format a.b.c.d, where d looks alot like subversion revisions. The d on 1.0 RC2 matched one of the recent revisions. So I have used that revision to apply this patch to. If this is not the correct revision for RC2 I would love to know.
But if the revision I got is the same revision as RC2 was built with, then this patch shouldn't result in any problems, unless you installed a newer revision over RC2.
TheMerovingian: I've seen the lines in some material. Perhaps it's a codec thing? Do you get it with everything 4:3? I don't remember when I did get though, haven't seen the phenomenon with anything using this latest core.dll.
Those lines are broader to remark when the resolution is below DVD but then also to see.
The codec does not play any role.
I somewhere read it has something to do with hardware acceleration respectively the graphics chipset which is hard for me to test with only one graphics card.
Anyone knows if the non linear zoom patch can still be applied to the latest MP source code?I'm having some trouble applying this,TortoiseSVN is throwing some errors when patching the files.BTW i'm not good with compiling stuff but this zoom mode it's great and the only way to get it with the latest SVN is waiting someone to compile or compile by yourself
You are using the Iosub one or Sonix's one?The latest is the one compiled by Sonix i think...random crash...mmm...i can live with it
Edit:I attached my compiled non linear zoom for the latest SVN if you wanna give it a try.I don't have problems so far but always remember to backup your files first