What formats have you tried?hi i had the same problem and i tried your (^) solutions but im still getting the same problem, audio is fine but noe video?
Well, both solution 1 and 2 work. BUT I have just installed the latest drivers just downloaded from manufacturer web site. Also, I have de latest DirectX runtime...If either of these two work, it is time to UPDATE your VIDEO DRIVERS!
1. Try shutting off the video acceleration inside VLC. Settings, Preferences, Video, untick the "Overlay video output" box and save. Now close VLC and restart. Then try to call a file, within VLC.
2. Try opening VLC Settings, Preferences, Video, Output Modules and using the pull down to select "Windows GDI video output". Then save, restart VLC and try to call a file.
The exception (under 1 above) is trying to use VLC to display video on a second monitor as many cards do not support video acceleration on any thing but the main output.
A few users of nVidia cards have needed to step back in driver revisions.
It may also be smart to get the latest version of DirectX runtime. The last update was 6/9/06 and will not chance the version from 9c. They are not automatic updates.
Starting with VLC 0.8.4 the DirectX module was rebuilt to be more compatible with DirectX 9c and many people had problems. Most people received the new DirectX with SP2 for XP and Microsoft recommended updating your video and audio drivers at that time offering many people drivers on there web site.DJ, I'll go for option 1. But if the problem is with video drivers, then you should take note that it seems some well known video card makers have "buggy" drivers that only seem to fail with VideoLAN. Because, as I said, VLC is the only one failing to show video on my system... (And no, I'm not using a secondary monitor).
1. Try erasing the preferences directory. C:\Documents and Settings\Owner (this is you)\Application Data\VLC Erase VLC, Application Data is a hidden directory so you will need to make it visible.Ive tried both options and it does work but iot doesnt show the correct colors. When I watch something it shows the colors like they have been inverted or sun exposed. I have tried this on 2 different videos and I get the same results. I have tried all the above options and I treid installing DirectX.
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