When watching a channel, If i click (left) on the window it jump from place to place across my screen. It will nearly hide. I've noticed that when I double click to get full window.So my DD window does not always stay in the same place. Is it normal for 1.5d version?
The second thing is I cannot control PIP screens. I cannot click and drag them where I want to . I suggest that for future version may the PIP screens have a predefined place on the screen. Let's say we could have a maximum of 8 PIP screens of fixed size.
* Clicking on DD window - W7 / EVR / AURA bug *
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TBS 5922 USB
iMAC late 2012 /windows8 64bit vmware
3M prime motorised from AM33 (96.5 E) to AM44 (11W),
1.5m on Eutelsat 36A/B
2.4m solid with two LNBs on PAS 7/10 C/ku
60 cm on Eutelsat16A
iMAC late 2012 /windows8 64bit vmware
3M prime motorised from AM33 (96.5 E) to AM44 (11W),
1.5m on Eutelsat 36A/B
2.4m solid with two LNBs on PAS 7/10 C/ku
60 cm on Eutelsat16A
I was using VMR9. I tried VMR7 with same result. Enhanced Renderer did not do the moving screens but I got flashing pictures on the two side black strips when using 4:3 aspect ratio. If 16:9 is used then it flashes in bottom/top strips.
The two side strips are normally black . See now they are with added flashing contents.
Later I saw this post that might describe this example well but it was not answered.
I have not yet tested this windows 7 aero thing
The two side strips are normally black . See now they are with added flashing contents.
Later I saw this post that might describe this example well but it was not answered.
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TBS 5922 USB
iMAC late 2012 /windows8 64bit vmware
3M prime motorised from AM33 (96.5 E) to AM44 (11W),
1.5m on Eutelsat 36A/B
2.4m solid with two LNBs on PAS 7/10 C/ku
60 cm on Eutelsat16A
iMAC late 2012 /windows8 64bit vmware
3M prime motorised from AM33 (96.5 E) to AM44 (11W),
1.5m on Eutelsat 36A/B
2.4m solid with two LNBs on PAS 7/10 C/ku
60 cm on Eutelsat16A
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