2009-09-26, 11:57 AM
Hey there,
I think ive found an issue (and also the workaround) with MovieWiz.
There is a new setting on the settings2 tab that treats the play button as a toggle for pause.
What ive found (and maybe this is isloated) - is that when i play a DVD image (i.e. files in a VIDEO_TS directory) -with the play toggle option enabled - the movie starts paused.
I was scratching my head for ages and actually accidentally found that if i pushed pause it would then function as normal from that point on (would happen everytime i played for each DVD image - not just the first time).
Today i suddenly clicked as to that toggle setting and wondered if there was a link. So i turned off that toggle setting.
woah and behold the DVD image directories now play as they have in the past - without the need to hit pause to kick them off.
Not sure why this is the case - but its what ive discovered with my particular install anyway.
FYI - im running 1.0.27 (the lastest?) of MovieWiz.
I think ive found an issue (and also the workaround) with MovieWiz.
There is a new setting on the settings2 tab that treats the play button as a toggle for pause.
What ive found (and maybe this is isloated) - is that when i play a DVD image (i.e. files in a VIDEO_TS directory) -with the play toggle option enabled - the movie starts paused.
I was scratching my head for ages and actually accidentally found that if i pushed pause it would then function as normal from that point on (would happen everytime i played for each DVD image - not just the first time).
Today i suddenly clicked as to that toggle setting and wondered if there was a link. So i turned off that toggle setting.
woah and behold the DVD image directories now play as they have in the past - without the need to hit pause to kick them off.
Not sure why this is the case - but its what ive discovered with my particular install anyway.
FYI - im running 1.0.27 (the lastest?) of MovieWiz.
Regards,
Kyle Brophy
IT Manager
Christchurch
New Zealand
nPVR HTPC v3.1.1 (Multidec and also Hauppauge WinTV-CI and Irdeto CAM)
ASUS P5Q SE/R, Core 2 Quad 2.66GHz, 16GB RAM, Windows 7 (64 bit), 2TB (recordings) + 2TB (Movie)
KU: Fixed 90cm - D1,D3,C1
Kyle Brophy
IT Manager
Christchurch
New Zealand
nPVR HTPC v3.1.1 (Multidec and also Hauppauge WinTV-CI and Irdeto CAM)
ASUS P5Q SE/R, Core 2 Quad 2.66GHz, 16GB RAM, Windows 7 (64 bit), 2TB (recordings) + 2TB (Movie)
KU: Fixed 90cm - D1,D3,C1