I haven't ever got any response from ATI or NVIDIA driver team. If you part of NVIDIA devel program, then you can do bug reports.Any way that Nvidia can be contacted about this?
Uhmm, could you please explain this better? I'm using an ATI HD 4850 with Catalyst 9.5 (latest at the time). Catalyst is a pretty solid driver set, and it's been on develop since Vista...Pixelation is driver issue as said before.
NVIDIA and ATI at least have messed the Windows 7 drivers. Some Windows Vista drivers should work correctly under Windows 7. VLC isn't only application that shows the issue. IIRC Media Player Classic and BSplayer should also display same issues with certain video output modules (EVR works OK).Uhmm, could you please explain this better?
OpenGL won't help everybodyAs a temporary fix, switch to OpenGL: on my PC, it renders the video pretty good, without killing Aero.
lol j-b is funny guyBlabla, VLC on Vista works fine and no pixelisation.
so EVR support is needed
VLC isn't DirectShow player, so EVR support isn't going to get in.take look on kmplayer - it supports everything what vlc and there is EVR renderer support.
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