Thanks!Hi, it will be quickly fixed by a small update, no need to disable hardware decoding.
Hi, you can download the new release here: https://get.videolan.org/vlc/3.0.7.1/win64/vlc-3.0.7.1-win64.exe or use the updater in the application. The 3.0.7.1 release should fix the corruption issue on some driver from the 3.0.7 release.Sorry to contact you but I am a novice on these forums and a bit of a IT one as well, but to sort the issue with the green / purple screen so I just wait and a update will be automatic or am I best to reinstall 3.06?
Have done that but still have same issuesHi, you can download the new release here: https://get.videolan.org/vlc/3.0.7.1/win64/vlc-3.0.7.1-win64.exe or use the updater in the application. The 3.0.7.1 release should fix the corruption issue on some driver from the 3.0.7 release.Sorry to contact you but I am a novice on these forums and a bit of a IT one as well, but to sort the issue with the green / purple screen so I just wait and a update will be automatic or am I best to reinstall 3.06?
This was a little different but worked for me.To fix the green bar at bottom problem in 3.0.7, I see the following instructions all over: “Tools -> Settings -> Input / Codec -> Hardware accelerated decoding = disable and the green flickering should be eliminated”. BUT, there’s no such setting in Preferences!
I'll believe that when I see it. This flickering green playback has been happening to me for years off & on and nobody cares enough to fix it so far. It seems to me the devs lost interest long ago.Thanks!Hi, it will be quickly fixed by a small update, no need to disable hardware decoding.
Didn't work for me.VLC 3.0.7.1 is out, please try it.
@samdbb75: did 3.0.7.1 fixed your issue ?After installing update, which was supposed to address security issues in AMD machines, video height was reduced, flashing green bar across the screen on lower third of video.
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It's irrelevant to the container format but would depend on the codec and pixel format of the file instead. The bias behind is that you don't usually find newer codecs in older formats. Likely, your mkv/mp4 files are using h265 or h264 video encoding and your avi files something else.
Also, version 3.0.7.1 doesn't fix the problem either.
All .mkv and .mp4 videos have this problem.
.avi plays fine.
So, where's the videolan team on this
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We can't fixed it without logs and information about your hardware, it's a hardware specific issue and we don't neither own nor maintain tests for every serie of hardware with every version of driver. We do maintain blacklist for behaviour unsupported by bad graphic drivers and hardware.I'll believe that when I see it. This flickering green playback has been happening to me for years off & on and nobody cares enough to fix it so far. It seems to me the devs lost interest long ago.
Disabling hardware decoding works, but it would raise other performance issues with higher quality/size files. It's better to fix the initial issue
Hardware-accelerated decoding
And I chose "disable" from the dropdown
I opened my file again and VOILA! No green
Hope that helps
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