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spevs
23-01-13, 21:42
I have TM Twin running Build 569 with the following Plugins installed:- Media Player, Media Scanner & VLC Video Player.

When I play any media file such as AVI or MKV whilst the video displayed appears Ok the sound is about 10-15 seconds ahead of the picture. The TM twin also appears to struggle when fast forwarding through the file & when you stop fast forwarding the file resumes at the point you started.............:mad:

Would appreciate any advice on this................Spevs

judge
23-01-13, 21:45
There's no need to install any extra plugins.
As for the playback issues, TM are aware of them. We're waiting on driver updates for a fix.

spevs
23-01-13, 21:50
Do you mean I should not have any Plugins installed, or do I have all that are necessary.............?????

Thanks for replying..........:)

mickyblueys
23-01-13, 21:52
Shouldn't have them, not needed, already a media player built into vix

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Larry-G
23-01-13, 21:53
There is a built in media player already in the image accessible via the list button.

spevs
23-01-13, 21:59
Thanks for the help Guys, lets hope the drivers are available soon................;)

s1m0nw
23-01-13, 22:10
Also you could try the audio sync option this might help in the meantime

Rob van der Does
23-01-13, 22:25
Moved to the correct section.

not007
02-05-14, 22:31
Bump.

Is there a way to change how I can start the media player? I have a multi-use remote control with too few buttons. Is there a way to make the media player option visible from the main menu?

Thnx

Rob van der Does
03-05-14, 04:30
Is there a way to change how I can start the media player? I have a multi-use remote control with too few buttons. Is there a way to make the media player option visible from the main menu?
No double postings please; continue in this thread (http://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?18513-VIX-Media-Player&p=287574&viewfull=1#post287574).