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DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby r21514 » 12 Nov 2009 15:14

The thing happens with DirectX Overlay output (so i can't take the screenshot, because it's overlay :) ) on XP or Vista/7 with Aero off

Just take VLC window and drag it to any side of the screen, so part of VLC window must be out of desktop. And you will see this bug.

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Upper one is overlay render, bottom one is software render.
You see the match score in top right corner? Now I will move windows to the right.

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The overlay window can not move outside the screen.

Now if i drag window up and down it will look more crazy.

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It's only in 1.0.3, in 0.9.x-1.0.2 all ok.
It's not a QT GUI bug, it happens with any other interface or without any or with libvlc-based app.

If this bug importance will be low, then I just don't know what to say...

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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 12 Nov 2009 18:05

Driver issue, I would say.
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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby VLC_help » 12 Nov 2009 18:06

Does WinGDI with Overlay so same issue?

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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby r21514 » 12 Nov 2009 18:34

it can't be driver issue because it's only in 1.0.3, not in 1.0.2/1.0.1/1.0.0

if i copy libvout_directx_plugin.dll from 1.0.2 there is no problem (nice solution by the way)

the bug is only in DirectX Overlay output, not in DirectX Software / Direct3D / OpenGL / WinGDI

WinGDI can use overlay ? :shock:

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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby overlayed » 12 Nov 2009 20:34

Just want to add that another way to recreate this bug is using zoom (z) to cause part of the video to render outside the screen area.

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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby stevedee3 » 13 Nov 2009 08:55

The thing happens with DirectX Overlay output (so i can't take the screenshot, because it's overlay :) ) on XP or Vista/7 with Aero off

Just take VLC window and drag it to any side of the screen, so part of VLC window must be out of desktop. And you will see this bug.
I had the same issue on Windows 2000, but only with DirectX Overlay (see this thread). Other video output modules were OK.
It's only in 1.0.3, in 0.9.x-1.0.2 all ok.
Same observation here.

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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby r21514 » 15 Nov 2009 19:24

ok people, let's find the bug ourself
if i copy libvout_directx_plugin.dll from 1.0.2 there is no problem (nice solution by the way)
the problem is that source files vout_diretcx.c are identical in 1.0.2 and 1.0.3, so the problem is in some include files. any ideas?
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Re: DirectX Overlay output bug in VLC 1.0.3

Postby VLC_help » 15 Nov 2009 20:04

any ideas?
compare vout.h, events.c, events.h, common.h and common.c


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