Better stability out of 1.0.3 than 1.1.0?

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Better stability out of 1.0.3 than 1.1.0?

Postby equ1nt1s » 29 Jun 2010 03:52

I have one specific .mkv file that is artifacting hard core when all the rest play perfectly fine on 1.1.0. It's in 720p and many of the 1080p .mkvs play just fine. I saw a post about the buffering in 1.0.3 being the last good one, so I downgraded and it's working flawlessly now. Is there any settings I can change in 1.1.0 to make it as stable?

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Re: Better stability out of 1.0.3 than 1.1.0?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 01 Jul 2010 00:49

Nothing has changed in buffering in all 1.0.x versions, nor in 1.1.0.

So, one only file doesn't work? Can you share it with us?
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