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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 1151227" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>Do you mean the two monitors are running in 'clone' mode i.e. both have an identical display ?</p><p></p><p>If so, does the problem still happen if they are run in 'extended desktop' mode i.e. each monitor shows part of a desktop that spans both of them ?</p><p></p><p>Were you using the same monitor arrangement before the upgrade to Win 10, and did it work OK (and which version of windows) ?</p><p></p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Something you could try (but no idea if it will make a difference) is to try a tweak to the MP1 EVR Presenter behaviour (in the windows registry) - see below.</p><p></p><p>The possible registry settings in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team MediaPortal\EVR Presenter" (with their default settings) are :</p><p></p><p>EnableDWMQueuedMode = 0</p><p>EnableMMCSSforDWM = 0</p><p>EnableMMCSSforSchedulerThread = 1</p><p>NumDWMBuffers = 3</p><p>EnableDWMAudioDelayComp = 0</p><p>SampleQueueSize = 5</p><p>WorkerThreadMmcssPriority = 1</p><p>TimerThreadMmcssPriority = 0</p><p>SchedulerThreadMmcssPriority = 2</p><p>ForceFirstFrame = 0</p><p>LowResVSyncCorrectionTiming = 0</p><p>FPSLimitFrameRate = 0</p><p>FPSLimitHeightThresh = 700</p><p>FPSLimitWidthThresh = 1200</p><p>EnableLateDWMInit = 0</p><p>Enable24HzDWM = 1</p><p>EnableDWMInitSleep = 1</p><p>LogAllFrameDrops = 0</p><p></p><p>I suggest trying <strong>EnableDWMQueuedMode = 1</strong> and <strong>NumDWMBuffers = 4</strong> and see if that helps.</p><p></p><p>You don't need to restart MP after changes - just stop video playback and start it again to pick up the new settings. If you mess up the settings, just delete the whole lot and it will create a new default set next time you play something. Some of the settings are decidedly esoteric/for debug/basically obsolete, so don't just change things randomly in the hope it might get better - you'll just get lost and confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 1151227, member: 83973"] Do you mean the two monitors are running in 'clone' mode i.e. both have an identical display ? If so, does the problem still happen if they are run in 'extended desktop' mode i.e. each monitor shows part of a desktop that spans both of them ? Were you using the same monitor arrangement before the upgrade to Win 10, and did it work OK (and which version of windows) ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something you could try (but no idea if it will make a difference) is to try a tweak to the MP1 EVR Presenter behaviour (in the windows registry) - see below. The possible registry settings in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Team MediaPortal\EVR Presenter" (with their default settings) are : EnableDWMQueuedMode = 0 EnableMMCSSforDWM = 0 EnableMMCSSforSchedulerThread = 1 NumDWMBuffers = 3 EnableDWMAudioDelayComp = 0 SampleQueueSize = 5 WorkerThreadMmcssPriority = 1 TimerThreadMmcssPriority = 0 SchedulerThreadMmcssPriority = 2 ForceFirstFrame = 0 LowResVSyncCorrectionTiming = 0 FPSLimitFrameRate = 0 FPSLimitHeightThresh = 700 FPSLimitWidthThresh = 1200 EnableLateDWMInit = 0 Enable24HzDWM = 1 EnableDWMInitSleep = 1 LogAllFrameDrops = 0 I suggest trying [B]EnableDWMQueuedMode = 1[/B] and [B]NumDWMBuffers = 4[/B] and see if that helps. You don't need to restart MP after changes - just stop video playback and start it again to pick up the new settings. If you mess up the settings, just delete the whole lot and it will create a new default set next time you play something. Some of the settings are decidedly esoteric/for debug/basically obsolete, so don't just change things randomly in the hope it might get better - you'll just get lost and confused. [/QUOTE]
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