Solid Green Window after upgrading to 3.0.4 with Vega

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Re: Solid Green Window after upgrading to 3.0.4 with Vega

Postby somesortofvlcaccount » 01 Dec 2018 17:18

Confirmed - I also had this issue (with AMD Vega 64 v18.8.1) and it was solved by changing the "Hardware Accelerated Decoding" from Automatic to DXVA 2.0.

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Re: Solid Green Window after upgrading to 3.0.4 with Vega

Postby somesortofvlcaccount » 01 Dec 2018 18:24

I was able to resolve this issue by updating AMD Radeon driver to 18.12.1

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Re: Solid Green Window after upgrading to 3.0.4 with Vega

Postby Stef_An » 07 Dec 2018 13:57

Just to let everybody know: this issue is gone at least with the nightly from the December 5th, both 3.0.5 and 4.0.0. Everything works fine at least with my build-in Vega from Ryzen processor. Tested DX11 and automatic path, which were broken in the past, and DXVA 2.0 path also. The hardware and the drivers are the same as with current release, where this issue still persist.


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