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<blockquote data-quote="MikBix" data-source="post: 809786" data-attributes="member: 111842"><p>No errors reported via Filmerit. Also, would a codec issue prevent me from changing the codec in MP itself via MP \ Settings \ TV Setup and select the MPEG-2 codec. All other codecs are selectable and if I click on those, they give me a dropdown list of possible codecs. Clicking on MPEG-2 doesn't do anything at all.</p><p>It is an intermittent issue. Let' say it works now, I can watch a movie or recorded TV. If I close MP afterwards and start it again the same movie or recording fails. A shutdown and restart of the computer is usually the only fix. It almost looks like MP is loosing it settings every now and then.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikBix, post: 809786, member: 111842"] No errors reported via Filmerit. Also, would a codec issue prevent me from changing the codec in MP itself via MP \ Settings \ TV Setup and select the MPEG-2 codec. All other codecs are selectable and if I click on those, they give me a dropdown list of possible codecs. Clicking on MPEG-2 doesn't do anything at all. It is an intermittent issue. Let' say it works now, I can watch a movie or recorded TV. If I close MP afterwards and start it again the same movie or recording fails. A shutdown and restart of the computer is usually the only fix. It almost looks like MP is loosing it settings every now and then. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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