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Title: Graphics problems
Post by: brak_brak on February 11, 2010, 02:55:40 am
I installed version 14 to try to resolve a problem (on Windows 7).  Now I'm having graphics problems (and the original problem is not resolved).  Tabs disappear at random times and the options and sync buttons keep disappearing.  Is this beta software?  

Title: Re: Is this a beta?
Post by: rossp on February 11, 2010, 04:02:04 am
Yes it is beta, but usually very stable.

Ross
Title: Re: Is this a beta?
Post by: gappie on February 11, 2010, 04:33:47 am
which version of mc 14 are you using?

 :)
gab
Title: Re: Is this a beta?
Post by: JimH on February 11, 2010, 07:34:58 am
Now I'm having graphics problems (and the original problem is not resolved).  Tabs disappear at random times and the options and sync buttons keep disappearing. 
That sounds like a video driver problem.  I don't think it's an MC problem.
Title: Re: Is this a beta?
Post by: Frobozz on February 11, 2010, 07:53:46 am
That sounds like a video driver problem.  I don't think it's an MC problem.

Or maybe a skinning tools program.  Is the OP running any kind of Windows skinning tool to dress up the standard Windows look?
Title: Re: Graphics problems
Post by: jroyale on February 11, 2010, 09:37:59 am
From my limited knowledge I may lean towards 7.  I've had graphics problems a plenty with 7 and video card drivers.  Even cards that were in a computer with 7 preinstalled.
Title: Re: Graphics problems
Post by: glynor on February 11, 2010, 12:21:37 pm
From my limited knowledge I may lean towards 7.  I've had graphics problems a plenty with 7 and video card drivers.  Even cards that were in a computer with 7 preinstalled.

I've had no issues at all with any of my machines.  Of course, none of my machines use Intel Integrated crap.
Title: Re: Graphics problems
Post by: brak_brak on February 13, 2010, 08:08:46 pm
OK, I was running the latest Win7 nVidia driver from the Windows Update web site, but rolled back to a Vista driver that is the latest available on the Dell site for my machine.  I got the same results with both.  If it's a driver issue, I'm out of drivers to try.  It's a notebook, so it's not like I can swap out the video card.  I have no video issues with any other software, including MC 13. 

The problem seems to appear only under the Drives & Devices section when I have a device connected.  It appears when I connect my phone or my Zen.  I usually run a split screen with three tabs in the upper pane and three in the lower, with the device appearing in one of the lower tabs.  When the device connects, all of the tabs in the lower section disappear and the buttons that should appear below the tabs are invisible; the upper set of tabs remain visible.  Clicking in an area yields an appropriate action.  The buttons are there.  They're just invisible.  The tabs are invisible, too.  If I click where one of the other tabs should be, that tab will appear with all of its buttons intact and the other tabs visible again.  I have also tested the Drives and Devices section with only one tab visible in non-split mode and the results were the same: no buttons.  Starting an action does not cause the button to appear, either.  I ran a sync job without ever seeing the Sync button. 

I am going to hop on my soapbox again, but if this software did not have those #$@%$@@# skins, this would not be a problem.  It is bad enough that the close button is nowhere near the upper right corner so that I have to look for it each time I want to close the program, but now this version of MC doesn't display buttons correctly.  Maybe I'm wrong to blame skins, but a skinless version of MC would still be a blessing. 

I am upgrading to see if MC 14 resolves an issue regarding syncing with my new phone.  I don't want the software to get fancier.  I just want it to do what it already is supposed to do better.  For me, changing from MC 13 to 14 is not an upgrade.  It's a downgrade. 
Title: Re: Graphics problems
Post by: JimH on February 13, 2010, 08:23:30 pm
Try updating DirectX from Microsoft.  Even if the notebook is new.

Sell your soapbox.  It is not the skins.