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19th January 2015, 22:38 | #1002 | Link | |
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The top actually repositions itself to stick. I can't seem get that happening with the bottom or sides. Last edited by ryrynz; 19th January 2015 at 22:43. |
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20th January 2015, 01:54 | #1004 | Link |
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Open up the file PlaylistForm.cs in the PlayerExtensions folder in a text editor and do a find on "List<string> validfiles = new List<string>()" in the text. When you find this line there will be a list of file extensions at the end of it. You can add .vob (and any other file extension you wish) to this list and save the file. That will fix it.
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20th January 2015, 02:47 | #1005 | Link | |
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20th January 2015, 06:37 | #1008 | Link |
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Zachs, I have encountered two error in the Extension framework.
1 - When using m_PlayerControl.ShowOsdText() the timeout doesn't seem to work so the text simply stays on the UI until I call m_PlayerControl.HideOsdText() 2 - When using m_PlayerControl.StopMedia() followed by m_PlayerControl.PlayMedia(false) it seems to get stuck at the current location with a white screen. You can easily confirm the second one by using the remote. For the first one simply disable the hideTimer in the remote, connect and the next time it displays it should be stuck. |
20th January 2015, 17:37 | #1010 | Link |
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No worries.
In the meantime I have create a release of the Remote as the three main issues are now solved. It can be found here:https://github.com/DeadlyEmbrace/MPD...rol_v1.0.0.zip or downloaded from the GitHub release section here:https://github.com/DeadlyEmbrace/MPD...ntrol/releases Before the new remote can be used the update for the extensions will need to be pulled into the main branch (I have already created the pull request) |
20th January 2015, 22:58 | #1011 | Link | |
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OP links updated. |
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20th January 2015, 23:24 | #1013 | Link | |
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20th January 2015, 23:45 | #1014 | Link | |
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#1 There's no ShowOsdText in the current remote you checked in? However, I suspect it's because you're calling it from a foreign thread. I tried the following using the HelloWorld.cs example and it worked fine: PHP Code:
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All methods in m_PlayerControl's should only be called from the GUI thread, as they are not thread-safe. It should be treated similarly to how .NET UI controls are accessed. Cheers. |
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21st January 2015, 00:48 | #1015 | Link |
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On MPC-HC it says "enable DVD subtitles" then has a separator, than has 2 separate entries that say "english". The 1st "english" entry is for signage only and the 2nd entry is for signage and dialogue. It has no "no subtitle" entry.
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21st January 2015, 02:33 | #1018 | Link |
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I found a file that instantly crashes MPDN on my system. In looking at the file properties, the only odd thing I noticed was that the file was encoded at 1920X1088 resolution. So, I re-encoded a small video clip to 1920 X 1088 and tried to play that and, sure enough, that crashed MPDN too.
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An unhandled exception of type 'System.AccessViolationException' occurred in Mpdn.D3D9VideoRenderer Additional information: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. The crash happens with all 3 Presentation APIs. |
21st January 2015, 02:45 | #1019 | Link | |
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EDIT: Nevermind, replicated the issue. EDIT2: Fixed in next release. For some reason, LAV Video Decoder changes the resolution to 1920x1080 even when the source is clearly 1920x1088... Why? Something to do with height being divisible by 16... but again why the need to enforce that? Last edited by Zachs; 21st January 2015 at 03:44. |
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