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With build 5536, under media centre with media centre extender on my 360,
selecting optimisation always results in the 360 being disconnected and apparently no optimisation taking place. How do I turn off showing my video files as thumbnails? I have a large library with various avi and mkv container format video files. The performance of thumbnailling these within media centre either locally on vista or on the 360 is horrid. I do not see a user option for that within settings. Along with horrid performance, some of my XVID mpeg4-asp encoded avi files media centre claims it cant play it, complaining about the codec. However if a user selects the file directly within windows explorer instead of media centre it plays fine. Despite having a matroska container splitter (haali media splitter) and an avc codec (coreavc) none of my mkv / avc encoded files will actually thumbnail. |
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"Anon" wrote in message
... Yes, how to I turn off showing my video files as thumbnails in media centre within Vista Ultimate (5536)? I would like to know this as well. Turning off index service, and choose allways show icons not thumbnails does not do the job. Its is impossible to play media from network drives now. As soon as i start to browse network drives with media files the computer starts to look in the shares and do some kind of indexing. This is extremely annoying and actually makes it impossible to use network drives for multimedia storage. is there any know solution to this problem ? - Tonny, denmark running RC1 |