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<blockquote data-quote="SkinsFan0521" data-source="post: 973348" data-attributes="member: 116249"><p>Ok, well in the process of trying to get those logs, I got a little more information.</p><p> </p><p>I left MP on overnight again to reproduce the problem.</p><p>When I watched videos this morning, the stuttering was there</p><p>I started MP in Debug mode w/no plugins and there didn't seem to be any stuttering</p><p>Since there didn't seem to be any stuttering in Debug mode, I then restarted it in "normal" mode and the stuttering went away.</p><p>I then closed MP and let it gather the logs.</p><p>When I restarted MP normally (with the "Green Button" on my MCE remote) without going through the Watchdog application, everything was working great.</p><p> </p><p>So, the problem (if you want to call it that) is that I couldn't get any logs of it not working because after seeing it stuttering, I started MP in debug mode and then both the debug and normal modes work fine. Also, during the stuttering, I checked the SHIFT + F1 diagnostics and I could clearly see that the lines were jumping all over the place. But, now, the green line is straight as an arrow and the red line is bouncing up and down over top of the green line (I know they're supposed to both be as straight as possible, but this is the best I could ever get it).</p><p> </p><p>Any ideas what could cause that? I have added some more plugins lately, but this was happening before when I was only running the defaults plus MP-TVSeries & Moving Pictures.</p><p> </p><p>I did check my MP & TVService processes and it doesn't appear to be a memory leak. Also, I'd think that if it were a memory leak, restarting both MP & TV Service would fix the stuttering, but I've done that in the past and it didn't work. But, starting in Debug mode, clears up whatever issues are there.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkinsFan0521, post: 973348, member: 116249"] Ok, well in the process of trying to get those logs, I got a little more information. I left MP on overnight again to reproduce the problem. When I watched videos this morning, the stuttering was there I started MP in Debug mode w/no plugins and there didn't seem to be any stuttering Since there didn't seem to be any stuttering in Debug mode, I then restarted it in "normal" mode and the stuttering went away. I then closed MP and let it gather the logs. When I restarted MP normally (with the "Green Button" on my MCE remote) without going through the Watchdog application, everything was working great. So, the problem (if you want to call it that) is that I couldn't get any logs of it not working because after seeing it stuttering, I started MP in debug mode and then both the debug and normal modes work fine. Also, during the stuttering, I checked the SHIFT + F1 diagnostics and I could clearly see that the lines were jumping all over the place. But, now, the green line is straight as an arrow and the red line is bouncing up and down over top of the green line (I know they're supposed to both be as straight as possible, but this is the best I could ever get it). Any ideas what could cause that? I have added some more plugins lately, but this was happening before when I was only running the defaults plus MP-TVSeries & Moving Pictures. I did check my MP & TVService processes and it doesn't appear to be a memory leak. Also, I'd think that if it were a memory leak, restarting both MP & TV Service would fix the stuttering, but I've done that in the past and it didn't work. But, starting in Debug mode, clears up whatever issues are there. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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