Okay,
my problem may seem a little stupid,but I really need help with it.
I have media player classic and itīs the ONLY player that works for me. Today I accidentally did something, donīt know what, and now there is this red (sometimes yellow) number on the upper right corner of the picture. The number is most of the time 24, and it changes for a sec everytime I do something with the player. Iīve tried everything to get it off, but nothing works. It really disturbs while watching the videos.
I would be really, really grateful if somebody told me how to get rid of that number.
Thank you! [/i]
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Sounds like its displaying the framerate. You probally hit a hotkey for it. Try pushing down the ctrl button and go through your keyboard until it disapears. ont know the hotkey list, try and google it.
Quality is my policy. -
Here is the link to the Help Forum for Mdeia player classic, I did a quick search and didn't see anything. you might want to have a look.
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=281015 -
I was getting this for a while when I installed the ATI tray tool from guru3d.com - there is a setting in there to display the framerate. dont have an ATI card ? ?
Who is watching the watchers. -
I donīt think I have an ATI card.. Eventually the numbers disappeared, and Iīm still not sure what happened.
Thank you all for help! :P
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