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no video, shocking screen can someone help me i am trying to watch a movie with subtitels. I have the newest version of the bsplayer a 1ghz processor/256mb and the problem is that i don't the video right my screen is white only in rgb mode the colors are right but the speed of the movie is too slow and shocks and later it chrashes. i tried the option vrm-9 but he says no directx 9+ but that is installed too. can someone help me. greetz, fanta |
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Not too much info to go from! Perhaps you should update your codec? Please read my Help2Help post (a.k.a. "READ THIS FIRST BEFORE POSTING") (especially the items 1 to 4 and item 9).
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just installed( a hour ago) all the codecs (divx. xvid & ac3) so there up-to-date. and yes i have read the entire help2help and tried it all but didn't work. tried different kinds of video rendering options. greetz, Jon Paul |
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if you have an onboard video card and if you want to take advantage of YUV/YV overlays, set the video memory to at least 8MB and leave only overlay 1 selected (unselect RGB options) make sure you have the latest video drivers available I don't guarantee that it will work, it depends on the video card, video drivers, available video memory |
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Some video adapters (on-board), don't work only with the both options selected. I've seen it mostly on VIA(S3) based cards. No matter how much memory you alocate from BIOS to the video adapter.
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