Following the orginal post which was very helpful, I've managed to get VideoLan to work with Vista on an ASUS mobo + E6600 with the Intel g965 on board video chipset. Similar impact on Aero as you describe.Direct X (with YUV/RGB conversion unchecked) Aero disabled.
Windows GDI - Aero intact, video good in both full and partial screen sizes.
Maybe this is a quibble, but is there anyway to have VLC completely functional?
Probably the difference between US and EUIf you are not close to the retail market, you would probably not notice that the manufactures have stopped shipping VISTA based PCs. The duration is expected to be short so the advertising has not stopped.
Wal-Mart is a good indicator and you will find a few PCs limited to what is on hand and VISTA upgrades that don't work. As of 2 days ago they also have Windows XP again which was closed out. Also a few PCs have shown up with XP on them that were also closed out, but they are VISTA ready with the offer of free upgrades (that also probably won't work).
The video came through fine for me on DirectX, but I couldn't get any sound. Windows GDI gave me sound and picture with no distortion that I can detect. Many thanks for the tips.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
Well, you must be using ATI.Wow, now vlc 0.8.6b works fine on Vista x32!
Great work!
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