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Zananaboa 9th June 2009 09:28 PM

EVR Renderer
 
I've just downloaded the new version of BSPlayer Free (2.41) and when the program start, I receive the following message:

"Overlay is not compatible with Aero. Switching to EVR renderer. You can still switch manually to overlay rendering (under Options - Preferences - Video - Video rendering tab)."

When I click "OK" this message/window closes and BSPlayer start running "Umek - Posing As Me".

The "old" version didn't bring this message and didn't start a sample song either. What is that and how can I do to make this message does not appear anymore and this song does not start?

adicoto 9th June 2009 10:48 PM

The new version detects your OS (Vista or Seven) and sugests the best rendering methode for this OS which is considered by BSPlyaer's proggramers to be EVR.
Now, once this selection is made, it's saved into a configuration file. But it seems that you don't have the privilegies to save such a file (so my vote is that you run Vista with UAC turned ON) so the next time BSPlayer starts, does this selection again. Same thing with the media file included.
Probably the best solution is to turn OFF UAC, from control panel.

Zananaboa 9th June 2009 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adicoto (Beitrag 37644)
The new version detects your OS (Vista or Seven) and sugests the best rendering methode for this OS which is considered by BSPlyaer's proggramers to be EVR.
Now, once this selection is made, it's saved into a configuration file. But it seems that you don't have the privilegies to save such a file (so my vote is that you run Vista with UAC turned ON) so the next time BSPlayer starts, does this selection again. Same thing with the media file included.
Probably the best solution is to turn OFF UAC, from control panel.

Thanks for the explanation.
Now... What is UAC? You see... English is my second language and I'm not a computer expert (at all!), so if you could help me again, I'd appreciate.
And yes, I've got Windows Vista.
Thanks again!

adicoto 10th June 2009 04:28 AM

UAC is User Account Control, a safety measure introduced in Windows Vista that doesn't allow to make changes to your environement without strict permision. So, to acces some functions you must disable UAC. To do that go to control panel -> user accounts and here you have the option to "Change user accounts control settings".
I am currently running Windows Seven and I'm not sure it's exactly the same window, it may be sligthly different.
See also:

http://forum.bsplayer.com/general-ta...ring-mode.html

To run a program as an administrator, right-click on it and choose this option.

Zananaboa 10th June 2009 02:52 PM

It's working properly now.
Thanks a lot!


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