2020-07-28, 06:22 PM
I know this is a bit perfectionist, but has anyone noticed an issue like this.
I've attached two screenshots, one is NextPVR running on Windows 10 with an nVidia card, the other Windows 10 and Intel graphics. The Windows 10 / nVidia card looks identical to my old Windows 7 / ATI setup. You would never know the difference.
However, look at the Windows 10 / Intel version. The fonts are slightly different ("Use lighter font" is selected in all cases), especially the time in top right. However, around the "recordings" button is all jaggy, as is the Wave background.
The Wave background improves if I change display scaling from 125% to 100% (as in it looks normal), but the font and menu highlight are still different.
It's almost as if the images from the nVidia / ATI versions are softer, and the Intel one overly sharp.
I'm baffled.
I've attached two screenshots, one is NextPVR running on Windows 10 with an nVidia card, the other Windows 10 and Intel graphics. The Windows 10 / nVidia card looks identical to my old Windows 7 / ATI setup. You would never know the difference.
However, look at the Windows 10 / Intel version. The fonts are slightly different ("Use lighter font" is selected in all cases), especially the time in top right. However, around the "recordings" button is all jaggy, as is the Wave background.
The Wave background improves if I change display scaling from 125% to 100% (as in it looks normal), but the font and menu highlight are still different.
It's almost as if the images from the nVidia / ATI versions are softer, and the Intel one overly sharp.
I'm baffled.
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