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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby bartman01 » 08 Oct 2009 19:43

The issue for me only occurs with VLC. All other video players are fine, VLC is not. If it were a video card driver issue, why is VLC the only player affected? DirectX output does fix the problem, but kills Aero.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby VLC_help » 09 Oct 2009 11:57

If it were a video card driver issue, why is VLC the only player affected?
VLC doesn't use DirectShow. All DirectShow player work correctly (specially ones using EVR output). And issue can been seen with other players if the video output module is having a same issue.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby tunczyk » 09 Oct 2009 15:35

Hello, my english is bad. I read from site http://www.sensoray.com/support/videoLan.htm
"In order to work around these issues and make it possible for VLC’s multiplexer to be used with DirectShow, Sensoray developed the Sensoray VLC Bridge, a DirectShow filter that incorporates the VLC libraries. This filter serves as a bridge from DirectShow to VLC, thus exposing VLC’s multiplexer functionality in the form of a DirectShow filter. It is a very useful standalone filter and, in the spirit of the open source movement (and as required by GPL), Sensoray provides all source code for the filter on its website"

Does this integrated module:? This mid_vlc_sensoray_V104 last version (link in my gerda site) , but I do not know how to use: (
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Shivek » 10 Oct 2009 15:52

Is it fixed in VLC 1.02 with Catalyst 9.9?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 10 Oct 2009 16:00

Is it fixed in VLC 1.02 with Catalyst 9.9?
No, it isn't. I use VLC 1.0.2 and Ati Catalyst 9.9 on Windows 7 x64. I have pixelation

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Shivek » 10 Oct 2009 16:07

So what do we do? You use other video player?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby VLC_help » 10 Oct 2009 16:59

You can use Vista display drivers or use DirectX or OpenGL video output module.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Shivek » 10 Oct 2009 17:07

Vista and W7 display drivers are the same for ATI, so that's not a solution. As for DX or OpenGL, will those disable aero?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 10 Oct 2009 17:33

OpenGL will result in Screenshots in wrong colors.
And Direct X will disable Aero.

So, no options for me at all

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Shivek » 10 Oct 2009 17:36

What do you mean screesnhots in wrong colors?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 10 Oct 2009 18:25

If I use Open GL an take a snapshot with VLC's built in feature to make snapshots of the video, then the snapshots are in blue-ish color. In normal-non-OpenGL mode the picture looks fine

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby VLC_help » 11 Oct 2009 13:16

Vista and W7 display drivers are the same for ATI, so that's not a solution.
No they aren't- The drivers come in same .exe but they ain't the same.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby psychok9 » 11 Oct 2009 18:18

I've opened an topic because I found this later, deleted topic, this is my situtation:
I've got a strange problem with last VLC 1.02 Windows versions:
when I try to see any videos/DVD video, the resize It's ugly and image and fonts of videos it's much aliased.
The same problem diseappear with VLC 1.02 linux version, Windows media player or Media player classic.
I've tried to reset to defaults setting or set resizing on Lanczos or Bicubic without any noticeable results.

My specs:
Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 version,
Windows 7 x64 version,
nVidia 8800 GT with nVidia 191.07 WHQL drivers.

Update 18:18:
Setting OpenGL output, the problem it's diseappeared on my pc.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Shivek » 12 Oct 2009 18:24

So that means there are technically, two ways to get VLC working well in W7:

1.) Use Vista driver

2.) Use OpenGL

I think I'd prefer the Vista driver way if that won't cause any problem, but W7 and Vista driver is in one .exe, how on Earth do we know select Vista?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 12 Oct 2009 19:02

Run the setup, an look were it puts the temp files. The abort the setup.
The files should be under "C:\ATI\Support\9-9_vista64_win7_64_dd\Packages\Drivers\Display\W76A_INF"

Update your graphic card driver from device manager with the files from the folder shown above ^

I think, take "CH_87739.inf" instead of "C7_87739.inf"

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Aztek » 14 Oct 2009 03:27

zero video playback problems, with just installed unconfigured player...

and aero stays live and pretty as ever...

(and yes i'm using windows 7)

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 14 Oct 2009 14:56

It looks horrible. Especially on mpegs. Most of the avis I own, look quite good.
Here is an example of how an Mpeg looks at my VLC.


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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Lotesdelere » 14 Oct 2009 15:07

It looks horrible. Especially on mpegs. Most of the avis I own, look quite good.
Here is an example of how an Mpeg looks at my VLC.
Because as we can see on your screenshot your MPEG videos are interlaced.
Use one of the deinterlace modes from the Video menu. I suggest BOB because it will look better but it will also double the framerate hence use more CPU.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 14 Oct 2009 15:24

Ok, with Bob deinterlace it looks like this and it seems to play faster than normal speed.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Lotesdelere » 14 Oct 2009 16:17

In the Video Preferences:
Disable Overlay,
Try DirectX output,
Or try DirectX 3D output,
Or try OpenGL output.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 14 Oct 2009 16:36

Direct 3d is already set.
Direct x disables win aero design and stll pixelation.

Open GL works, but then the snapshots look blue. And I need the snapshot function

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby Zane » 14 Oct 2009 16:53

Since this looks like a deinterlace problem, aren't we a bit off topic here?
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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby rightman » 14 Oct 2009 16:58

I don't think that it is an deinterlace problem, because when deinterlace is activated it is pixelated too.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

Postby psychok9 » 14 Oct 2009 23:08

The problem still without interlaced video. Isn't a deinterlace problem/topic, seem a problem with video resizing and default/Direct3D output.

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit pixelation

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