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Video disapears.

Postby fred.hild » 14 Jun 2007 17:31

Hello again my last post didn't get any answers but now i have a new question and hopes i can get one now.

I am biulding a small program on libvlc in C# and it is going to diplay several videos at once. The problem is that some times the video goes black om some part of the videoarea. For example if i capture from the camera and displays it and the streams it to 127.0.0.1 and receive it and displays the stream and then takes the window drags it, so half of the first video is outside the screen and the moves it back the half of the video that was outside becomes black. If i do the same with the other video it doesnt get black.

What is wrong?

By the way if anyone knows how to use a rotate filter with a commandline i would be glad to know it.

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Re: Video disapears.

Postby fred.hild » 04 Jul 2007 11:34

I solved it. I had to chenge the outputmodule to the dire4ct3D from the directx

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Re: Video disapears.

Postby CloudStalker » 06 Jul 2007 01:18

You could also turn off 'Video overlays' (Preferences > Video > un-check "Overlay video output") so that you can keep DirectX on, since it provides better video quality. :)

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Re: Video disapears.

Postby fred.hild » 06 Jul 2007 08:53

Thanks for the answer. So it was the overlay that was the problem.


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