![]() In case they are missing, it displays a warning and asks you to install the files from the MS website. If you activate the custom renderers the DVBViewer checks if there are Dlls missing. They use the hardware to composite and render the output and are DXVA and DXVA2 compliant (DXVA2 only for Vista+ and EVR), note: your video decoders must support this. They are based on D3D9, so your graphics adapter must fully support DirectX9. You can activate them in Options → DirectX → "Use Custom Renderer". * Added two new Renderer types: "VMR9 Custom" and "EVR Custom". It is fully Unicode compatible and contains a lot of improvements. * Change: Teletext: Integrated the new Teletext engine by Griga. * Change: Play lists: The play list loader now detects UTF-8 encoded and non UTF-8 encoded files and loads them accordingly. ![]() * Channel names and favorites do NOT use Unicode for now. * The User Interface shows Unicode correctly everywhere. * The OSD shows Unicode correctly everywhere. * The Recording file name is in Unicode now. ![]() * The databases are now in Unicode (UTF-8). * mp3 tags (Music tags) are also in Unicode. * EPG and file handling is now completely in Unicode. ![]()
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