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MBC version 3.0.100.0 B12-4.1 (also happened with the previous beta version)

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I am seeing the thumbnails in the "last added" section of the main media library view getting smeared occasionally.

 

I have not been able to perfectly replicate it, but it happens most often when I have the WMC / MBC window minimized and new content gets added to the "last added" section while the window is minimized. Once I bring the window back to normal, the smears are often there. They do not go away until I exit MBC and return, or something else causes the "last added" section to get updated.

 

Note that I am calling them smears because they appear to have some of the colors of the actual thumbnail in them. White Collar looks like a white smear, Arrow looks like a green smear. The other two look like a brown smear, maybe the "average" of the pixels is brown?

 

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That looks like a display driver issue of some sort.

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That looks like a display driver issue of some sort.

It happens on two different computers, one with Intel HD4000 graphics, one with an NVidia GT 430.

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What about the display device?  Is it similar?

 

This looks kind of like what can happen sometimes in WMC if you cause a video resolution or refresh rate change and you get a bunch of white boxes where there should be images.

 

In any case, it almost has to be at a layer lower than MBC as we just point WMC to an image and don't do anything fancy as far as displaying it.

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What about the display device?  Is it similar?

 

The NVidia is going to an LCD monitor connected by DVI. The HD4000 is going through HDMI to a Denon AVR to a JVC projector.

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