03-29-2011, 06:29 PM
For the first problem: it never happened to me on java x32, not sure why you don't use x32 version of java which supports playing videos and sound.
For the second problem: it most likely is connected to texture filtering. As for now I haven't made a fix for it yet but disabling filtering should get rid of this at the cost of worse-looking picture. But maybe someday I'll be able to teach you how to solve it.
For the third problem: You can try turn on "handle data in crypto mode" then load, turn it off and save. Not sure if that will work properly though.
For the second problem: it most likely is connected to texture filtering. As for now I haven't made a fix for it yet but disabling filtering should get rid of this at the cost of worse-looking picture. But maybe someday I'll be able to teach you how to solve it.
For the third problem: You can try turn on "handle data in crypto mode" then load, turn it off and save. Not sure if that will work properly though.