Display Corruption

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voltagex
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Display Corruption

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Hi,
When trying to play a 720p MKV file, the display does not seem to get cleared properly between frames, the result can be seen in the screenshot attached.

I am using the Cyberlink codec and MPC.
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irads

Re: Display Corruption

Post by irads »

- Is it specific to this video, or on all videos?
- Does it happen with alternative codecs / player?

If you have a downloadable legitimate video that exhibits this behavior we would like to check that.

voltagex
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Hmm, not legitimate, but an anime fansub which is a grey area. This is the only 720p content I have to test right now, do you have any sample MP4/MKVs?

irads

Re: Display Corruption

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http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/
http://www.elephantsdream.org/

- Trailers for most films. I like to test with "300" trailers - http://www.movie-list.com/trailers.php?id=300 (.mov)

Make sure to use Haali Matroska splitter when playing back .mkv files.

voltagex
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Re: Display Corruption

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Big Buck Bunny 1080p played fine with a tiny bit of framedrop.

voltagex
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Re: Display Corruption

Post by voltagex »

Only Big Buck Bunny plays.
ALL other 720p content causes a BSOD!

Not happy.

irads

Re: Display Corruption

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Please describe your the procedure of installation - from fit-PC2 model to which SW was installed.
For reference -
fit-PC2 XP HD
Installation of k-lite 5.0.x
Never experienced a BSOD on this setup and played many types.

Is the BSOD deterministic - same video same time?

voltagex
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Re: Display Corruption

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I have the XP HD version, installed Media Player Classic and the Haali splitter. I am trying Windows 7 on it now as after updating the Intel driver the system would not boot any more.

irads

Re: Display Corruption

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For your purpose of media playback XP HD gives better performance than Win7 (for the time being).
- Make sure to backup the CyberLink codecs
- Your BSOD is likely due to the MPC-HC which is not fully stable in the latest version. We recommend using CodecGuide k-lite (which incorporates haali splitter and a stable MPC-HC). CodecGuide has a fit-PC2 and the k-lite versions since 4.9.5 are tested with fit-PC2.

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