Postby Lucy Saxon » 08 Jun 2011 16:59
I've tried several output modules with varying results.
YUV: No video at all.
Windows GDI video output: Strange "patchwork" lines in the video.
Simple DirectMedia Layer video output: Separates the video window from the main player.
Video Memory Output: No video at all.
OpenGL video output: Laggy playback.
DirectX (DirectDraw) video output: Disables Aero and I really don't want that.
Direct3D: When I select it, save it, and then restart the player it tells me that it's using "Direct3D (XP)" instead of the normal one. Do you have any idea why?
Direct3D (XP): Besides being for XP, I'm really not sure what the difference is. I use Windows 7 so would it be any help to try it?
Direct2D: Works fine but the video is darker and the colours are quite dull compared to the 3D counterparts.
The other three output choices are obviously of no help for normal playback. All of my drivers are completely up to date, I'm using the latest DirectX, and absolutely no other player on my computer triggers the blue screen. The other night I fell asleep to a playlist of 720p mkv video files in VLC and when I woke up I'd discovered my computer had recovered from a BSOD.
I'm able to do the exact same thing with the exact same files in either Media Player Classic: Home Cinema and Windows Media Player and not have a single problem. They both use codecs and I do have a codec pack installed. I know VLC uses its own internal codecs, but is there any chance something is conflicting? It never has before, but then I've never had the problems out of VLC that I've been having since installing Windows 7 x64 and I'm really not sure what to do.