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VLC media player for Microsoft Windows Vista

Postby j-b on Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:48 pm

This article tries to explain how to make VLC work with Windows VISTA

Introduction
Windows Vista was launched a few weeks ago and is selling poorly. I will not comment here on the bugs, the security issues and the other horrors that you may find with Vista...

Vista has a new Drivers model and a new graphic output stack and a new graphic interface, based on DirectX10. For VLC, this means that the video modules may not work correctly, may not show at all... This is a shame, and this is a Driver problem, a Vista problem and a VLC problem.

The big question is that some people have VLC working fine on Vista, others don't. This is primarily a video card issue and or drivers associated with your video card.

The objective is to get VLC working on Vista with Aero enabled.

It seems that deactivating MMX optimisations would fix the problem.

If you use an ATI card, you are a bit luckier than using an nVidia card.

Are you a believer? :lol:

HOWTO

1. Update your Windows

2. Use the latest graphic drivers, and latest MotherBoard Drivers. This means nVidia 158.24 and ATI Catalyst 7.5 or newer. If you don't use these drivers, don't expect it to work correctly, and don't expect anyone to help you.

3. Reboot :D

4. Install or re-install a fresh copy of VLC 0.8.6c (or the last version available) from Videolan website. If you reinstall, delete your preferences folder.

5. Launch VLC and open the Setting tab, click on Preferences.
Make sure the Advanced box is ticked in the bottom right corner.

6. Expand the Video Preference, expand Output modules and click on DirectX. Unclick the option "Use hardware YUV -> RGB conversions". Click back on Output modules and on the drop down box, choose DirectX video output.

7. Save preferences. Restart VLC.

This should correct the issues. If it doesn't, please redo the same steps and try the DirectX 3D output.


Troubles
If you have an ATI card, this should have corrected the issues. That is also true for some nVidia users... But sometimes this is not enough. And then, pfff, take a deep breath and try to follow me.

Two options :

You are not a geek and your computer should just work
Then, try this, Go back to preferences, and change the output modules to OpenGL or GDI... Or any module in the list and hope it works...

You understand a bit more how computer works.
Then use another version of VLC, unreleased, unfinished, unstable as that could do the trick:

Use vlc-0.9.0-svn-20070203-0415-win32 that you can find on http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win32/
And do the same:

Play with DirectX and Direct3D output modules and play with the option "Use hardware YUV -> RGB conversions"

I hope this helped.
If you are desperate, before hanging yourself, you could try VLC 0.8.5, some people have said this worked...
Last edited by funman on Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:24 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Reason: 0.8.6a isn't the last version
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Postby concord on Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:23 pm

HI I tried what you said to get VLC working in Vista 64bit and I find that if I put the video output to "Windows GDI" it works well but not on the directx setting

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Postby Noobiee on Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:14 am

concord wrote:HI I tried what you said to get VLC working in Vista 64bit and I find that if I put the video output to "Windows GDI" it works well but not on the directx setting

Peter
YES! thank you for this, this setting works perfectly for me (also on Vista 64bit) :D
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Postby DJ on Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:25 pm

Nice to hear you got it working. But be aware that this module puts all the weight of decoding on your CPU and you will probably have issues with menus playing a DVD. Most likely this is still a Video driver issue.
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Postby j-b on Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:30 am

the general discussion about Vista has been moved to "Coffee Corner"
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Postby tlazzari on Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:18 pm

I am using the 32 bit version of Vista and I had to put VLC to DirectX output to get it to work. The funny thing is...Vista changes the theme setting of windows to classic. Once I close VLC it goes back to my normal Vista settings. I dont much care but it is funny that it does that.

I took a look at my CPU's while running a .mkv file in VLC and my dual core only hit about 25% on both cores...info for the techs out there...if it means anything to them at all.

Thanks for the help though!
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Postby pclausen on Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:18 pm

While disabling "Use hardware YUV -> RGB conversions" and choosing DirectX video output does work, it disables Aero as has been pointed out. It also disables Dreamscene (Vista Ultra animated background add on).

Anyway, I can get VLC to work temporarily with hardware YUV -> RGB conversions enabled (and using the default video out) under Vista 64 bit by doing the following:

With a video stream playing, do a Video/Snapshot. While the snapshot is displayed in the upper left corner, playback is perfect, Aero, animated background and all. But as soon as the snapshot fades away (after about 5 seconds), then the main video goes back to a blank white screen.

So does this not point to an issue with VLC vs. the Vista Video drivers?

Btw, I'm running a notebook with ATI x1700 & 7.1 drivers.

EDIT: Nevermind, switching to GDI video output fixes everything as previously posted.
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Postby gmbunn on Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:57 pm

Hi all,

Im not very techie and tried the advice above but i couldnt get anywhere. I am running 32bit vista laptop and get no video but just audio when i try to use the VLC player. I tried to change the settings as above but after opening selecting the avanced box, i couldnt find the 'output or direct x modules' They simply arent there!

Can anybody give me any advice?

Thanks

Gary
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Postby divx118 on Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:06 pm

6. Expand the Video Preference, expand Output modules and click on DirectX. Unclick the option "Use hardware YUV -> RGB conversions". Click back on Output modules and on the drop down box, choose DirectX video output.

This is working for me on vista ultimate 64 bits with a Nvidia 6150 graphic card.
The only thing is that when i start a video vista turns on the colorscheme of vista basic because of incompatibility after shutting down the player the colors are then turned back to aero glass.

Maurice 8)
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Postby Hiro on Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:15 pm

HI I tried what you said to get VLC working in Vista 64bit and I find that if I put the video output to "Windows GDI" it works well but not on the directx setting

Peter


I found that works too on my 32bit Vista..

I wonder if it's universal..?

Tho the downside is of course, more strain on the GDI..
Then again, who hasn't put up with those annoying firewalls and antiviruses anyways ^^?

Thanks guys
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Postby Odissine on Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:03 am

Hello all,
I 've installed VLC (last version) on Vista a few days ago but the video is very dark, on XP I don't have this problem...

When I run Divx with Windows MediaPlayer it works good but with VLC it's strongly dark ... I have to modify parameters ...

Is there any solution to resolve this problem ? Did you or do you have the same problem ?
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Postby CloudStalker on Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:14 am

Change the video output module: Preferences > Video > Output modules (Check “Advanced options” box), Save and restart player for every output module that you choose.

Typing the same answer over and over again can get a little tedious, so for now on I’m saving my replies and using “Copy” and “Paste”. :lol:
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Postby DJ on Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:31 am

Be carefully some one will come along and claim your impersonal and robotic, without compassion or empathy. Now you wouldn't want that would you? :P
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Postby CloudStalker on Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:57 am

CloudStalker has no heart anyway, therefore would not care if others view him as empathetic, or robotic. :| :| :| :lol: Seriously though, I will try to be a little more personal in my future posts, thanks for the tip.

But to keep things running smoothly I’m going to once again stop posting in this thread until I have some useful information about Windows Vista or can help somebody out with fixing a problem, and trust me, I have lots of problems myself (when dealing with Windows). :)
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Postby gmbunn on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:47 pm

gmbunn wrote:Hi all,

Im not very techie and tried the advice above but i couldnt get anywhere. I am running 32bit vista laptop and get no video but just audio when i try to use the VLC player. I tried to change the settings as above but after opening selecting the avanced box, i couldnt find the 'output or direct x modules' They simply arent there!

Can anybody give me any advice?

Thanks

Gary


Anybody have any clue as to why these module options simply arent there??

Thanks

Gary
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