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DVD playing up-side-down I am using latest version of BS Pro and my movies, only from DVD, are playing up-side-down. All other formats - avi, mp4 etc are playing very nicely but not purchased DVD's. Does anyone have any suggestion what I have foolishly done to my player setup? Thanks |
With a 'problematic' video file loaded: click right > Options > Filters > Advanced There you will see the video decoder used by BS.Player. If necessary click on the [+] sign in front of it to get further access. Now check if in the codec/filter's settings there is an option to flip and/or mirror the picture (like the example in this post). Try different settings. Suc6 :wink: |
Thanks BSPeter but I cannot see any of those settings When I go to Options > Filters > Advanced I get that the video decoder is MPEG Video Decoder (Gabest) with very few setting options. |
Try if blacklisting Gabest MPEG Video Decoder in BS.Player (so that it cannot use it anymore and BS.Player has to search for another available decoder) does the trick. (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Filter management > [Blacklist/Whitelist] :wink: P.S.: When you installed BS.Player, did you allow it to download and internally* install its preferred codecs/filters? (*internally meaning for use by BS.Player only, not interfering with your system's codecs) |
Sorry it won't add to the blacklist. When I run codec manager there are no codecs listed after it accesses the internet. I think my installation is buggered. How do I reset the codec list to start again? Thanks |
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When I add it, it doesn't 'stick' UAC is disabled so I have the rights/privileges and I did run codecmanager.exe to see that there are no codecs listed Win7 Ult |
Cannot help I still suspect is is a rights/privileges question for you as a the user under Windows. Do the user have admin-rigts to run an executable etc? As a purchaser of Pro-version you're entitled to direct support by BS.Player team. Contact hem overhere: www.bsplayer.com :wink: |
OK thanks Pete. I have full admin privileges so I don't think that is an issue. I have tried un - then reinstall but the codec settings remain, so I need to be able to remove all previous settings for BS Player and start again. Again thanks for the help and I will try tech support. Cheers |
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Under "filters" what is the one marked "DVD source" ? In your codec management page, is there another MPEG2 decoder ? |
1 Attachment(s) I have attached an image which be hopefully more informative |
You have to select (click on) Advanced to open the "Advanced-window". In that window click on the filter/codec concerned (like I wrote before and if applicable also click on the [+]-signs in front of the codecs/filters to get further info/access). adicoto requested for the info of/under "DVD source" (which will only appear after you "opened" that tag) and your image isn't very informative on that point as apparently you stopped one step too soon. :wink: P.S.: Maybe you stopped one step too early in Blacklist window too (by not clicking on OK-button after having selected the codec/filter to be blacklisted)? |
1 Attachment(s) Normally, under Windows 7 should have Microsoft DTV-DVD decoder used. In Filter management window, rightclick to Gabest and press Add to blacklist. |
Strange, I can add or remove any other filter to/from the blacklist but not Gabest. |
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