Then why doesn't any DirectShow player have this problem?It is driver issue. ATI has to fix it.
VLC doesn't use DirectShow.Then why doesn't any DirectShow player have this problem?
I'm aware of this. My point was: If DirectShow doesn't have this problem, what is VLC doing differently that it's managing to expose some kind of driver bug?VLC doesn't use DirectShow.Then why doesn't any DirectShow player have this problem?
VLC creates normal rectangle using OpenGL, DirectX, Direct3d, WinGDI or some else graphic system and then VLC blits the video to that rectangle.what is VLC doing differently that it's managing to expose some kind of driver bug?
unfortunatly, when I understood it right, these are only for laptop graphic cards (so ATI Mobility cards in case of ATI), are they?I've experienced this problem with VLC and both nVidia and ATI cards running on Windows 7. In both cases, I was able to fix this by installing the lastest Vista driver after modification using Mobility Modder.
For ATI cards: http://www.driverheaven.net/modtool.php
For nVidia cards: http://www.driverheaven.net/nvmodtool.php
Windows 7 display drivers use WDDM 1.1 while Vista drivers use WDDM 1.0. Luckily Windows 7 will allow you to use either driver.
Yes, you are correct that Mobility Modder is only for laptops. I understand what your issue is now, as ATI has bundled the Vista and 7 drivers in one package which I'm assuming determines which OS you are running and installs the WDDM 1.0 or 1.1 driver accordingly.unfortunatly, when I understood it right, these are only for laptop graphic cards (so ATI Mobility cards in case of ATI), are they?
since I use a desktop PC with a ATI Radion 4870 I can't use those drivers, can I?
PS: Just saw that Catalyst 9.4 was released. downloading and hoping right now ... ^^
thanks, but I tried 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4, all of them in their vista and 7 versions - nothing changed at all.I think you should try the driver posted here:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=292307
Otherwise you might have to use Catalyst 9.2:
http://downloads.guru3d.com/ATI-Catalys ... -2191.html
I guess it depends if you're willing to sacrifice some video performance in order to get VLC working properly.
I'm glad to hear it finally worked out for you. So DirectX 3D mode is still screwed up for you even with that driver? In "standard" output mode, does Aero get temporarily get disabled? In DirectX (non-3D) mode my Aero gets disabled.I don't believe you can imagine how much I love you right now o.O
that driver plus "standard" ouput mode did the trick. the image is still screwed on windows GDI output, but whatever
I don't know if the image is as good as it was on vista, but at least it is absolutly watchable now! thank you thank you thank you!
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