2009-09-02, 21:36
moby-uk Wrote:OK, i've reproduced on my EEEBox (XPSP3) but only when I start "XBMC (Windowed)", is this how you're starting it? If so then try the "XBMC" shortcut and let me know if that's better for you.
However, it's odd that you say hidexbmc didn't help, as long as your extplayer is a standalone executable that actually does the playback (by which I means it's not just a quick process that pokes an already-running player and dies immediately) then hidexbmc should withdraw the XBMC windows and pretty much cure any z-order or i-need-every-cpu-cycle-i-can-get issues. can you generate a debug log with <hidexbmc>true</hidexbmc>
Hi,
I start the XBMC with the shortcut and with the -fs option in it.
Here is the debug log with hidexbmc "true". http://pastebin.com/m5d79745b
When I set hidexbmc to "true" and stop the MPC-HC player, XBMC crashes and I can only terminate it with the task manager. When I also set islauncher to "true" then I can stop the MPC-HC without any problem.
I also changed the vsync parmeter and the resolution with no luck.
The flashing still appears.
greetings zoing