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mikeggsm 5th February 2010 04:07 PM

[SOLVED] jpg screen capture problems in EVR
 
I just downloaded BSPlayer (Free) for screen captures and I have two problems:

1) capture "what you see" saves the first capture I made over and over after I change locations (the time parameter %T reflects the new location but the image saved keeps being the first one I made).

2) capture "original image size" works but there is always a column of "garbade" on the left, aomething like 32 or 16 pixels wide. It's not really garbage, it's the right side of the screen which wraps itself on the left, so the whole image is shifted to the right.

Thanks for any help.

mikeggsm 7th February 2010 05:22 AM

Anyone?

Not using "capture what you see" is OK, I'll use "capture original size". But I would really like captures to be clean, without a garbage column on the side.

By the way the column is actually on the right, copied from the left side, and interestingly it only happens when the image format of the captures is JPG, if I choose BMP the captures are clean.

Could anyone take a few seconds to make a test capture?

Thanks.

garren 10th February 2010 11:38 AM

hello,

I had the same problem as him here. I'm using Windows 7 here, K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 5.70 installed, with my BS.Player Pro 2.51 Build 1022, been set to Enhanced Video Renderer (EVR) as my video rendering. the video playback is almost perfect and smooth for my old Pentium 4 PC here and i'm really glad about it. But there's only one problem here, and that is about image capture.

Here's the problem details:

1-When i was watching the movie in fullscreen mode, i press 'P' for "Capture original image size" feature, the image quality is great, but there's a long vertical line column at the right side of the snapshot taken which would make the picture that i capture look weird. (Look at the picture below)
http://img211.imagevenue.com/loc616/..._122_616lo.jpg

2-The size of the image when i capture WHILE in fullscreen mode is not in its original image size even though i pressed only 'P'. for example, the video resolution is 1280 x 720, when i capture it while in fullscreen mode, it'll became 1680 x 945. just look at the pic above (this is almost as my desktop resolution 1680 x 1050 -_- )

3-Although i can try to capture the image in its original size, it is not very precise unfortunately, for example, the original size is 1280 x 720, when i capture it while NOT in fullscreen mode, it'll became 1266 x 712 which is a little bit smaller than the original size. And the vertical line column at the right side of the picture is still there. >_<
http://img20.imagevenue.com/loc3/th_...n0_122_3lo.jpg

EDIT: regarding problem number (3), the picture size is not so precise when being captured, i SOLVED it by turning off the 'borderless play window' option. i usually make it borderless while playing movie in BS.Player, never thought that it could make the capture size been slightly smaller.

I hope in the later updates, BS.Player could fix all these problems for EVR rendering. I really love BS.Player with EVR rendering, and i really hope it could be fix soon. :)

P.S - These problem is still there even when i tested with my old windows XP SP2/3 so i dont think its OS related problem here.

BSPeter 10th February 2010 02:14 PM

Sorry, I personally cannot reproduce. (XP SP3 - Nvidia)
(Neither different imagesizes, nor such narrow (few pixels wide) column from the left on the right-hand side either)
:wink:
mikeggsm: re "what you see": Frequently asked questions - BS.Player wiki
mikeggsm & darren: It might be interesting to know what videocards (and drivers) you're using.
darren: Of course both 1280 x 720 resp. 1680 x 945 are ratio 16:9 exactly, whereas your desktop resolution of 1680 x 1050 is 16:10 ratio.
(Trying to find an 'explanation' for 1266x712, I also tried if videowindow with a border or a borderless window made a difference to the effect it perhaps 'stole' a few pixels; ...but it didn't. So ???..confuzzled !)

garren 10th February 2010 04:12 PM

Thanks for the reply! okay, i'm using Radeon X1650 AGP here (quite old one eh?), with its driver provided by windows 7 update. yeah 1680 x 945 is 16:9 in ratio, but it would be a bit much hassle to have to resize them manually and thats why i brought this problem up. >_< it only happen in EVR renderer only, if im using the default overlay, capturing image while in fullscreen mode did not result in desktop resolution but with the original size of the image.

And, does the line column on the right side of the snapshot i kept seeing have something to do with graphics card? o.o it's quite annoying to see it. i tried with other renderer for solution, but i found out that only EVR and Internal Renderer Overlay (default) is the best (most smooth) for my old PC here. I would love to stick with the default Overlay but, you know, it always clash with windows 7 aero and keep turn it back to basic theme when playing movies. thats why if the problem can be fixed, it would be much appreciated. :)

thank you very much for your assistance anyway! ;)

mikeggsm 10th February 2010 08:44 PM

BSPeter: Thanks. You can't reproduce the problem because it only happens with the EVR video renderer. VMR9 screenshots don't show the right column garbage but, with VMR9, under Windows 7 the video is pixelated in full screen.

I have a Radeon 4670, I used the Windows default drivers, updated to the newest drivers from ATI to try to solve this problem, it didn't change anything.

Again, the strangest thing is that if the screenshots are taken in BMP instead of JPG (Options -> Frame and thumbnail capture -> image format = BMP), the right column garbage disappears...

PS: the garbage column is on the right just like in garren's screenshots, not on the left as I wrote in my first message.

BSPeter 10th February 2010 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeggsm (Beitrag 40673)
...You can't reproduce the problem because it only happens with the EVR video renderer...

Quote:

Originally Posted by garren (Beitrag 40664)
...P.S - These problem is still there even when i tested with my old windows XP SP2/3 so i dont think its OS related problem here.

:confused:

garren 11th February 2010 12:30 AM

Exactly just like mikeggsm said, these column on the right only appear if i use EVR rendering and it still happen if i use Windows XP (yeah, i used to be XP user before and been using BS.Player since then) or Windows 7 (which is my new OS now) so it does not matter which OS is in my case. Yeah, same thing here about if i change it to BMP format to capture, the column on the right will disappear but, the size of BMP are killing me (3MB per pics) x_x

and i still cant solve anything about the image being captured with only by press 'P' while in fullscreen mode will result in bigger size (1680 x 945) but not in the original image size (1280 x 720). But if i test it with internal renderer overlay (default), the picture will always be in their original size whether you're capturing image while in fullscreen mode or not.

of course i would refer EVR for my rendering since im using Windows 7 now, for the complete compatible for video playback. i believe its a bug here. I would love to use internal renderer overlay (default) as my alternate rendering but, it will always turn off aero and change my windows theme to basic when playing any videos which is, quite annoying to wait for it to switch back and forth everytime i played videos. @_@

It would be much appreciated too if BS.Player Team could find out how to make aero won't clash with the default overlay renderer.

and again BSPeter, thanks for the response. :)

BSPeter 11th February 2010 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garren (Beitrag 40675)
... It would be much appreciated too if BS.Player Team could find out how to make aero won't clash with the default overlay renderer. ...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ico-man (Beitrag 40350)
AERO and OVERLAY will NOT work at the same time, as they are technically incompatible.

So you have to decide if you want Aero, OR if you want to use overlay.

If you want Aero, then you should select EVR renderer, which will be default video renderer in the future.

Moving this thread to Bugs-forum concerning the screencapture problems, viz.
(1) a few pixels wide left-hand column appearing at the right-hand side of the screen (only for screencaps in .jpg)
and
(2) different sizes of the captured images depending on screencaps being done in window or full screen playback (in EVR).
I'm unable to confirm either of the two. Sofar both users with this phenomenon use ATI-cards. Other users please?.
:wink:

BSPeter 11th February 2010 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garren (Beitrag 40675)
... these column on the right only appear if i use EVR rendering and it still happen if i use Windows XP (yeah, i used to be XP user before and been using BS.Player since then) or Windows 7 (which is my new OS now) so it does not matter which OS is in my case.

This column appears under Win7 using EVRenderer and under WinXP it also appears when you use ... (rendering mode)?
:wink:

garren 11th February 2010 04:11 PM

oh thanks a lot for moving this thread to its right section BSPeter! The column on the right also appeared in my Windows XP when i force my XP to use EVR rendering in BS.Player. although i know EVR are not meant for XP but only for Vista and Windows 7, i found out that the video playback are much smoother than overlay default, and also when capturing image with EVR, the color looked good, except the line column on the right.

Not only that, the size also became bigger just like i told you before, when capturing image in fullscreen, it'll became 1680 x 945 too. Im using the same Radeon X1650 AGP back when im still an XP user back then. I only upgraded my OS to Windows 7 without upgrading my hardware.

I wonder if these line column only affect us Radeon user but not to Nvidia user when using EVR as video rendering in BS.Player?

mikeggsm 12th February 2010 10:34 PM

I don't think it's a bug in the Radeon drivers because the right column garbage problem doesn't happen in Zoom Player and neither in Media Player Classic.

I just retried, and as stated the bug happens only with EVR, not VMR9, and only in JPG, not BMP.

mikeggsm

garren 13th February 2010 06:27 AM

That, is what i had in mind too mikeggsm, seems to me its more like a bug in BS.Player itself when capturing image while using EVR rendering mode. unfortunately, i dont have any nvidia user in my house here to test it out. i dont know about BSPeter's though, maybe he got no line column at all while using EVR? since i forced my XP to use EVR rendering, why dont you give it a try too BSPeter? the line column is still there when i use XP with EVR.

If BSPeter's got no line column, maybe the probability is quite high on graphic driver related problem.

Thank you.

BSPeter 13th February 2010 01:41 PM

Tested further and bugs confirmed for screencaps ('orig. size') in .jpg and using EVR:
(1) a few pixels wide left-hand column appearing at the right-hand side of the screen
and
(2) different sizes/resolutions of the captured images depending on screencaps being done in windowed or full screen mode.
(e.g.:
BS.Player's Media info on the 16:9 movie I used: video size 704x576, Aspect 11264:6336 (1024x576)
BS.Player's jpg screencaps windowed/full screen: 1147x645 pixels resp. 1258x708 pixels
User garren's examples (3rd post) for a 1280x720 movie: 1280x720 resp. 1680x945)
:embarassed:

garren 13th February 2010 06:28 PM

Thank you very much to BSPeter for joining mikeggsm's thread here and helped to confirm the bug. you've been a great help here in this thread! thanks again!

It's up to BS.Player team now to fix the bug and good luck to you all. we'll be counting on you.

BS.Player rockz! :)

BSPeter 7th March 2010 02:19 PM

Bug still present in 1024beta.
:sad:

BSPeter 8th March 2010 09:32 PM

Bug partly fixed in 1025beta (tested in Free version; couldn't test in Pro; it crashes!)
Left-hand column appearing at the right-hand side of the screen now gone.

However 2nd issue: different sizes/resolutions (depending on full or windowed screen) still there.
:wink:

BSPeter 22nd March 2010 05:05 PM

UNCHANGED in 1028/1029/1030-builds (2nd issue still there).
:wink:

BSPeter 29th March 2010 08:25 PM

Ditto for 1031-build
:zip:

garren 11th April 2010 06:39 PM

It's better than nothing i guess! :) at least i won't be seeing that vertical line at the right side of my snapshot anymore, thank you to BSPlayer Team and also thanks a lot for BSPeter too! :D

I'm still hoping for the better of it. yeah i really hope the 2nd issue will be fixed soon! and the bs player will be perfect to frame capture any snapshot with EVR rendering mode. :D :D

Thanks again!


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