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More => Old Versions => Topic started by: hamballe on July 27, 2021, 04:20:28 am
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I'm getting a black window after minimizing and restoring Media Center 26. It normally happens the first time when minimizing, sometimes though it appears after the second or third time.
I have the newest Nvidia driver installed on my Windows 10 64bit (all updates installed). I have also removed and reinstalled Media Center 26.0.107 (64-bit) - no success.
Does anybody have an idea what could help?
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Did you try Google? That sounds like a video driver problem. Latest is not always best.
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Yes I did. But no Result. Media Center is BTW the only app that has this problem.
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Is there really no cure for this problem? I have been searching and testing everything possible. Nothing helps and this is really annoying, because I can only see a black rectangle on my monitor where Mediacenter is supposed to be.
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Only suggestion I have is to try Media Center 28 and see if it still exists there. Perhaps it's something that was fixed in a later version?
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Thank you for your tip. MC 26 worked just fine for years and doesn't work properly without reason the same could also happen with a newer version.
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You have a driver problem. Please do a Google search for similar problems.
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Believe me, I have searched everthing I could think of. I don't just post because I am lazy.
What kind of driver do you have in mind? The graphics driver I suppose. But why then none of my other applications shows this problem?
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Believe me, I have searched everthing I could think of. I don't just post because I am lazy.
What kind of driver do you have in mind? The graphics driver I suppose. But why then none of my other applications shows this problem?
Because that's how bugs are. It might work with everything but MC and still be a video driver bug.
I'm sorry you have the problem, but as you describe it, I can't see how it's a JRiver bug.
In my signature, there's a link to Weird Problems. Take a good look there and see how many times these JRiver problems turn out to be caused by other software.