2019-03-04, 05:11 PM
A while ago, I mentioned that I was seeing a "blank" screen and lately it's a "no signal" while NextPVR is going, the machine is set to sleep but not the display (set to Never), have tried every output method known to NextPVR, made no difference, what happens is, if I pause a recording, a few seconds later when the lower third info window drops out of the way, it advances 1 frame (in most cases you see the picture move). Using the Video section to play back videos also has this same effect. The same situation happens when the machine is brought out of sleep and the TV is turned on, the TV reports "no signal", until I push a key on the remote that causes a draw update on-screen (while in the menu), then the picture returns.
Any possibility to have an "Always On Top" option to enforce keeping NextPVR "active and on top", as sometimes on boot (set to start with the computer), the start bar shows up over it and it's unresponsive to the remote.
Also, if the TV is turned off during playback, causes massive grief with the playback, it causes it to show in a small area in the top right corner of the screen (as if the playback defaulted to 1024x768 or something tiny). Its a downside of pausing a show then grabbing food, coming back to find someone turned the TV "ON" thinking it was off when in fact, they turned it off. Turning it back on, renders the playback stopped and playing it again with a resume puts it into that small area, until you stop it again and then play again. Almost as if it's receiving the screen dimension changes too late.
GuruSR.
Any possibility to have an "Always On Top" option to enforce keeping NextPVR "active and on top", as sometimes on boot (set to start with the computer), the start bar shows up over it and it's unresponsive to the remote.
Also, if the TV is turned off during playback, causes massive grief with the playback, it causes it to show in a small area in the top right corner of the screen (as if the playback defaulted to 1024x768 or something tiny). Its a downside of pausing a show then grabbing food, coming back to find someone turned the TV "ON" thinking it was off when in fact, they turned it off. Turning it back on, renders the playback stopped and playing it again with a resume puts it into that small area, until you stop it again and then play again. Almost as if it's receiving the screen dimension changes too late.
GuruSR.