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Ah, I knew I should have mentioned that I searched the forums and tried that fix for the hell of it. It didn't make a difference. Thanks for the fast replies though.
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d4rk
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A screenshot would help for sure.
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The log errors about settingscategory are a problem with the Mediastream skin specifically. There is no window called settingscategory in this case - it's a wrapper for the settings windows, of which there are currently eight. I'll chat with the MS guys about whether they need any changes within XBMC to accomplish whatever they're trying to do.
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davilla
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yuck, did you try the mod to ~/Library/Application Data/XBMC/userdata/advancedsettings.xml that was mentioned below?
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davilla
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Unfortunately I don't have a Mac box with an ATI chipset. Just AppleTV (nvidia), MacMini (Intel) and MacBook (Intel).
This is something that will defiantly need fixing as there are numerious Mac Boxes out there running 10.4 with ATI chipsets.
d4rk, any sign of this under 10.5 on a Mac box with an ATI chipset?
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d4rk
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I haven't been able to reproduce on a 10.5 iMac, which has an ATI HD 2600 Pro.
bunky, if you can post a screenshot, that would be helpful. From the description, it sounds a little like the problem the GMA 950 in the Mac Mini had, which was traced down to the ARB shader compiler not respecting the negation operator. However on the ATI, the renderer is taking the GLSL path, which doesn't have the buggy negation workaround. Just thinking out loud, but it's a possibility.