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memoman 10th May 2007 09:02 PM

Boarder frame glitch in video
 
I get some kind of video glitch on the left boarder and top boarder of my bsplayer. This happens with every version of bsplayer I try. Currently using 2.16. I have the ffdshow codecs, other video players work fine. I dont get errors, its just always present. Anyone know what causes this?

http://xs315.xs.to/xs315/07194/bsplayer.jpg

BSPeter 10th May 2007 09:46 PM

Have you tried "Borderless play window" under
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > [General]
:wink:

memoman 10th May 2007 11:30 PM

Ya, thats not it, changed it and its still present. Its some kind of glitch in the video player cause the video's are fine in vlc or divx player.

http://xs315.xs.to/xs315/07195/bsboarderless.jpg

BSPeter 10th May 2007 11:44 PM

Unfortunately I don't use ffdshow myself, so I don't know if ffdshow has (e.g.) a possibility to resize video-screen or any other feature which could possibly cause this.
I would suggest to try a different video "Rendering mode"
(under rightclick > Options > Preferences > Video > [Video rendering])
:wink:
Maybe also check if ffdshow is indeed taking care of showing the video.
You can do that under (rightclick >) Options > Filters > Advanced
(You must have loaded a video!)

memoman 14th May 2007 06:47 PM

Just want to report that, it turns out the problem was my graphics card that just died like an hour ago. Put in the back up and no more problem with the video for the bsplayer.

Tizio 14th May 2007 07:03 PM

Glad you solved your problem with BS.Player!
Just sorry you had to solve it this way :roll:

BSPeter 15th May 2007 01:10 AM

Well that must have been a real unpleasant "surprise" for you.
And what's more: such experience may hurt one's wallet. :cry:
Fortunately is was no BS.Player's bug. :)
Thanks for letting us know!
:wink:

J7N 15th May 2007 07:46 AM

This is not new fact that buggy hardware causes a well known software product to malfunction. Several users including myself have reported CoreFLAC crashing. In my case it was caused by the integrated Realtek sound module.


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