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A paused file has no video after waking up from standby mode |
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Version and build of BS.Player?
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Just tried (XP SP2) and can't reproduce this... Can you provide more info? Type of video file, how much time you left your system in stand by mode...
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Thanks for the response. Types used: AVI, MPG. Time in standby: seconds, hours. Seems irrelevant, since the problem can appear immediately. Stopping and playing a lapsed video doesn't help, you need to reopen the file for the picture to reappear. Installing a newer version (942) didn't help. I suspect it's a matter of what component to add or which setting to change, incl. third-party software. BSP uses standard settings. MPC works fine.
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and what about your video card? Maybe its drivers conflicts with Windows standby mode, and when resumed they can't redraw the overlay surface..
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Unlikely. As I mentioned, e.g. Media Player Classic has no such problem. Does it handle video differently? If I remember correctly, BSP didn't have this problem in a previous XP installation. Could you think of non-standard settings that might help?
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Yes, it could handle video differently, it mainly depends on the rendering method you chose to adopt, try to change it in BSplayer preferences and see if this helps (CTRL+P -> Video -> Video rendering -> Rendering mode -> choose one of the available renderer, I use the default one and it works)
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The rendering mode that doesn't cause the problem is VMR7 (not renderless). If selected, OSD doesn't work. So at least it's a partial solution. BSP couldn't use VMR9, because it can't seem to find it on the system. However MPC uses VMR9, if what stands there is true. |
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If you are not able to use VMR9 it is possible to be a computer problem. Try to update your DirectShow via DirectX to DirectX 9.0c, latest XP available DirectX (august 2008) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en You can also find this on any of latest games DVDs. |
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paused, standby, video, waking |
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