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Klinsk 11th February 2010 06:53 PM

[SOLVED] Movie is distorted
 
Hello, I have a problem playing videofiles:

http://www.imagerise.com/out.php/t661951_bscap0000.jpg

The file in question is an MKV (400 Mb), I have BSplayer version 2.51, Windows XP Service Pack 3.

I have all the latest codecs.

BSPeter 11th February 2010 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klinsk (Beitrag 40683)
I have all the latest codecs.

That - contrary to what you probably were thinking - certainly isn't something positive!
What filters/codecs does BS.Player use for playback?
(rightclick >) Options > Filters > Advanced
(clicking on the [+]-signs reveals further info and access).

.mkv is a container and doesn't tell very much about codecs/filters needed for playback. Did you obtain any info using GSpot or MediaInfo? (Did you read item (3) of my Help2Help-post?)

Did you already try a different rendering(overlay) mode?
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > [Video rendering]
(And while you're there, maybe also try "Wait for vertical blank")
:wink:

Klinsk 12th February 2010 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BSPeter (Beitrag 40685)
That - contrary to what you probably were thinking - certainly isn't something positive!
What filters/codecs does BS.Player use for playback?
(rightclick >) Options > Filters > Advanced
(clicking on the [+]-signs reveals further info and access).

Euh, what am I looking at? What do you need to be precise? I can't make much of it :embarassed:

Quote:

.mkv is a container and doesn't tell very much about codecs/filters needed for playback. Did you obtain any info using GSpot or MediaInfo? (Did you read item (3) of my Help2Help-post?)
It's weird but I don't get any info whatsoever using GSpot (all other movies work fine with the program)

Quote:

Did you already try a different rendering(overlay) mode?
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > [Video rendering]
(And while you're there, maybe also try "Wait for vertical blank")
:wink:
I can play the movie using the "internal videosomething RGB" option (but the colors are *bleeped* up) [my BSplayer is in Dutch, I'm from Belgium :tonguey:]


I switched to VLC player in the meantime till I sorted things out with BSplayer :confuse:

Klinsk 1st March 2010 05:12 PM

After a complete re-install, it seems to work fine :)


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