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No Video with Windows 7

Postby segraves1 » 13 Mar 2010 01:27

I converted my system to Windows 7 (64bit) today and now I'm not getting any video output from VLC. I have sound.

VLC version 1.1.0
Windows 7 64bit
e8400 processor
ATI HD 5770 video card

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Re: No Video with Windows 7

Postby segraves1 » 13 Mar 2010 06:41

update: Still can't get the video to work "right" however I can get "video" if I force DirectX3D and enable desktop mode (under output modules). This isn't ideal in the least but at least it's a start I guess. I can also get video if I used 'Stats Video Output Function" but the quality is horrible. NOTHING else wants to work. :(

Anyone have an idea on what could be the issue?

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Re: No Video with Windows 7

Postby VLC_help » 13 Mar 2010 18:50

Have you tried to remove %appdata%\vlc folder?

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Re: No Video with Windows 7

Postby segraves1 » 15 Mar 2010 01:48

Have you tried to remove %appdata%\vlc folder?
nope (never heard of it). Where would the folder be located?

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Re: No Video with Windows 7

Postby nikola23 » 15 Mar 2010 05:30

press windows key+r and the run box will
pop up paste "%appdata%" (without quotes) in the box, click ok.
Delete vlc folder

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Re: No Video with Windows 7

Postby segraves1 » 16 Mar 2010 01:28

Well that didn't do it, but I finally did indeed get it to work. It looks like the "Embedded Video" option under Video (advanced features) was messing it up. As a last ditch I just started turning everything on/off to see what happened. Hit that one and everything is working fine.

Thanks for offering your help though. It was nice to at least feel like someone was trying to help me out! :)


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