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LePiaf 20th September 2006 01:10 AM

BS problem
 
hi,i try to install a new version of BS (BSPlayer Pro 2.10) and then a problem came out.... i can't open any movie (divix)...it freeze and I have to shut it down. any suggestion?! this is a message that i get -


http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/6779/untitledgg8.png

when I click on "Send error report" I get this
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/response...d1144&SID=1865

:?

tnx
p.s. i am using ac3 filter 1_07, and ffdshow-20051115

LePiaf 20th September 2006 01:31 AM

I uninstall ffdshow, and now I can watch a movie (i can open it) but the pictrue quality is bad - again,any suggestions?! tnx

BSPeter 20th September 2006 01:41 AM

DivX-codec installed? Read items (3) and (4) of my Help2Help-post.
:wink:

LePiaf 20th September 2006 09:37 AM

tnx BSPeter.
I have XviD-1.1.0-30122005, and I also install now FFdshow-20060828, and I can open a movie but the picture quality is bad...i don't know what to do any more?!tnx

Tizio 20th September 2006 04:51 PM

A poor picture quality can be caused by 3 (?) factors:
1. Originally poor encoded film (no solution)
2. Not performant rendering mode (try to change rendering mode in BSplayer settings CTRL+P->Video->Video rendering->Rendering mode)
3. Poor codec (install a better codec)

In your case I doubt the problem resides in codec, but who knows.. can you tell us which codec is used when you play a movie (right-click->Options->Filters->Advanced)?

Digiface 20th September 2006 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tizio
A poor picture quality can be caused by 3 (?) factors:

2. Not performant rendering mode (try to change rendering mode in BSplayer settings CTRL+P->Video->Video rendering->Rendering mode)

Is that BSPlayers default rendering mode good or is overlay mixer better? anyhow,i don't see much difference between those two. Only big difference is that i can't take screencaps with overlay mixer.

Tizio 21st September 2006 12:16 AM

I personally have not seen differences between those modes..
I think it depends also by the video card installed..only with RGB mode I noticed a worst quality..

Digiface 21st September 2006 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tizio
I think it depends also by the video card installed.

I have Club 3D R9550.

adicoto 21st September 2006 02:51 PM

Usually poor quality is generated by bad FFDShow configuration. Used to have a Radeon 9550, good card.
Could you say where the video files come from ? As the error you posted it's caused by an internet protocol used over ISDN lines for streaming.
And don't forget to post here wich filters are used to play the file, as Tizio asked for.

BSPeter 21st September 2006 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adicoto
And don't forget to post here which filters are used to play the file, as Tizio asked for.

... and as also expressly mentioned at the end of item (3) of my Help2Help-post!
:wink:


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