2018-05-09, 02:11 PM
Hi,
Hoping someone has an idea about what's causing this.
I was at my brother in laws over the weekend and his NextPVR is acting strange. The UI is scaled by, I guess 200%
Fonts are huge and look chunky and jagged. Some buttons on popups are off-screen. Mouse clicks are all wrong (you must use a remote to select controls.) It looks like it's rendering at 1 resolution and stretching the result.
However, live TV and it's overlays are perfect.
He was back a few versions of npvr, so I updated to latest version, changed render mode, tried to scale the UI by -10% (in case it was stuck) Switched to windowed mode, and changed the theme. I even tried ctrl-scroll (zoom in word or excel) in case he had done that. I even tried changing the UI setting to 640x480 from auto and it just made a small window, stretched.
When I setup his machine I backed up the config.ini and reverted to that with no change.
Windows 10 itself is scaled in the control panel to 150% (recommended by windows) but I switched back to 100% and it didn't affect. All other programs and apps are fine.
I forgot to email the logs to me, but I think I can get him to send them. Any ideas?
Thanks
-Jim
Hoping someone has an idea about what's causing this.
I was at my brother in laws over the weekend and his NextPVR is acting strange. The UI is scaled by, I guess 200%
Fonts are huge and look chunky and jagged. Some buttons on popups are off-screen. Mouse clicks are all wrong (you must use a remote to select controls.) It looks like it's rendering at 1 resolution and stretching the result.
However, live TV and it's overlays are perfect.
He was back a few versions of npvr, so I updated to latest version, changed render mode, tried to scale the UI by -10% (in case it was stuck) Switched to windowed mode, and changed the theme. I even tried ctrl-scroll (zoom in word or excel) in case he had done that. I even tried changing the UI setting to 640x480 from auto and it just made a small window, stretched.
When I setup his machine I backed up the config.ini and reverted to that with no change.
Windows 10 itself is scaled in the control panel to 150% (recommended by windows) but I switched back to 100% and it didn't affect. All other programs and apps are fine.
I forgot to email the logs to me, but I think I can get him to send them. Any ideas?
Thanks
-Jim