Not working: video not playing properly (black rectangles)...I had the same problem, even with vers 1, now im using ver 2 and this is what i did:
1) Goto tools and open up Preferences
2) Goto the video tab, 3 down lefthandside pane
3) Right side pane, six lines from the top under Output choose "Windows GDI video ouput"
4) Save ur preferences
Not sure if this is the solution but it worked like a charm for me.
Thanks spizone! It worked for me.I had the same problem, even with vers 1, now im using ver 2 and this is what i did:
1) Goto tools and open up Preferences
2) Goto the video tab, 3 down lefthandside pane
3) Right side pane, six lines from the top under Output choose "Windows GDI video ouput"
4) Save ur preferences
Not sure if this is the solution but it worked like a charm for me.
i5 750, 4GB RAM, GeForce GT 240 512MBIt works for me. Waht is your CPU?
OpenGL works fine on VLC 2. But is it the same video quality? What 'Default' uses?OpenGL does not work?
I would argue that it is better than the default.OpenGL works fine on VLC 2. But is it the same video quality? What 'Default' uses?OpenGL does not work?
Ok then what would u sugest i do, cuase this is the only way i can play HD content, drivers im using are the latest nvidia 285.62 Win7x64, would it be becuase my gfx card is not so powerful (9600GT), cuase i dont think my cpu is the cuase (q9550).GDI is a bad advice, because it is slow.
If this works, then your drivers are broken.
Stuttering means CPU not powerful enough. Not related to this thread.having similar issue but with stuttering video for HD movies. Also tried opengl, directx, and windows gdi and none of those work either. still using default. please help this thread
9600 GT is enough for all Blu-ray videos and for stuff you can download (it doesn't matter if you use GPU decoding or not, that card isn't the bottleneck because of its hardware).would it be becuase my gfx card is not so powerful (9600GT)
EVGA z68 FTW, i7 2600k, 16 gigs of corsair vengeance???Stuttering means CPU not powerful enough. Not related to this thread.having similar issue but with stuttering video for HD movies. Also tried opengl, directx, and windows gdi and none of those work either. still using default. please help this thread
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