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vista and vlc?

Postby tiggy » 17 Feb 2007 17:32

Any ideas please.......vlc always worked brill for me with xp....ive just gone over to vista ....i recieve sound but no picture....any guys out there with any ideas plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :cry:

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Postby fujyoshi » 17 Feb 2007 18:13

that's the same problem I'm having. Anyone know what's up.

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Feb 2007 20:14

1/ Search the forum
2/ Buy a correct OS
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3/ Deactivate RGB=> YUV in the directX preferences.
Use DirectX output.
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Postby Netreg » 17 Feb 2007 22:03

Hey j-b,
Tried your suggestions - ie) Searched the forum and bought a correct OS (by stating VLC works with Vista - is that not considered a "correct" OS?
Also tried your one useful suggestion - #3, which worked beautifully, THANK YOU!
For anyone else looking for a little more detail..
Open VLC
on Setting tab, choose Preferences,
Expand the Video Preference, expand Output modules and click on DirectX
Make sure the Advanced box is ticked in the bottom right corner
Unclick the option "Use hardware YUV - RGB conversions"
Click back on Output modules and on the drop down box, choose DirectX video output.
Click on Save and you should be good to go. Worked great for me!
VLC rocks!

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Postby cryptyde » 18 Feb 2007 02:32

Netreg thanks for the detailed info, I knew there was a setting tweak in there somewhere. :D

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Vista Ultimate 64bit & VLC

Postby concord » 19 Feb 2007 13:10

I cannot get VLC Media Player to run in my Vista Ult x64 bit. I have tried to run it as compatible also I have tried the settings in the above posting.
Any ideas please?
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