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mers36 9th February 2003 11:51 PM

overlay failed all the time......
 
with what ever movie I watch, 300 mhz, windows me(fr)....when I watched movies with my 133 mhz, it was ok???? :evil:

mcleaver 10th February 2003 09:56 AM

OOverlay failed.
 
I am getting this all the time too on one machine. I have no idea what it could be, as Windows media player seems to play the files all right.

trodas 11th February 2003 05:36 PM

Its probably just a wrong setup od OverlayMode... thats all.
For me and many otehers it work perfectly, using mode 1, after all.
Mode 2 fail there. :wink:
GF2Ti, Win2k, beta Detonators 42.60 (in nVidia registred developer)

PS. next time please provide more details. Thx :?

bluedan 16th February 2003 11:32 PM

Just to add: DivX and XVid movies are internally stored in YV12 color space format. So after decoding with overlay mode 1(=try to force YV12) on no additional color space conversion is needed as far as your graphic card supports YV12 overlay.
Also, extra DS filters like VobSub or OggDS might force YUY2 (=mode 2 in bsplayer)output which consumes more CPU power.

-BS- 22nd February 2003 02:23 PM

I've got the overlay problem to!!


Overlay Failed!! -> Display hardware is not capeble of color-space conversions. Switching to RGB

This problem occured when I installed WMP 9, I deinstalled it immediatly
when I saw the problem, but was to late... :cry:

I have a Riva TNT 2 & have already updated the drivers.

PS: I have had this problem before: and it stopped when I installed Flash MX but this time I tryed it, it didn't work...So please help me...

xlv600 24th February 2003 11:33 AM

Maybe the overlay surface is already in use. By netmeeting for instance, or an other VOIP app.

Make a fresh reboot and kill every apps auto loaded at startup, using Ctrl+alt+Del. Only keep the Explorer.

Then launch BSplayer again. If it's OK now, you know it's not related to your video card. :lol:


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