Black TV when in full screen mode. (2 Viewers)

muaddib

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MediaPortal Version: SVN 12119
MediaPortal Skin: BlueTwo
Windows Version: Windows XP Pro SP2
CPU Type: Intel Mobile Celeron 1.7 GHz
Memory: 512
Motherboard: ASUS P4S800-MX SE
Video Card: Sis 661fx (64 MB)
1. TV Card: PVR 150 lp
1. TV Card Type: Analog
MPEG2 Video Codec: MPV

Some times I get only black screen when entering mytv. The sound is there though. Switching to home and back again sometimes puts the picture back on, and the problem only exists when mediaportal is in fullscreen mode, but with both the TV windowed and full screen (inside mediaportal). It happens most often when recording shows, but the shows record fine. They can afterwards be played outside of mediaportal with no problems, but only if your lucky with mediaportal.
I have installed the latest svn but this was only because I had the same problem with the stable releases. Have anybody got the same problem or knows how to fix it? I have got complaints about my graphics card before, but when the tv works it works great and I can play divx/avi with no problems, so I dont think that is the issue. I have attached the log files: everything is switched and in home. Then I enter mytv which is automatically running with black screen, but good sound.
 

Glitch

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i also seem to be having the same problem, The TV works fine in windowed mode but as soon as it goes to full screen i can no longer see the TV picture.

TV card Compro t300 DVB-T
release 2.0.1.0

i hve looked throught the logs and have found nothing just as above.
 

Krumlov11

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I have the same problem as well. If you de-select "Exclusive use of DirectX" in the configuration (sorry can't remember exactlywhat screen that is on I think it is in the general tab) then that should fix it although then you might get the tearing problem.
I have seen many people with this problem but have not seen a definitive explanation from any of the devs, so can't help any more than this.
 

cdouglas

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I have the same thing, If I hit Alt Enter to switch to window mode and then alt enter again, I get a picture. This also does this watching DVD's and movie files as well. This only started happening for me with 0.2.2.0.

-Chris
 

geov

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    Hi Guys

    I had the same problem until I fiddled with the default screen size under the capture-cards settings. Try changing the values to different sizes until you find one that works.

    Cheers
    GeoV
     

    MadDuke

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    I had the same problem - but solved it another way!

    I realised that the problem (in my case anyway) was caused by the DPI setting (in advanced settings for display!)

    I had set it to 120 DPI (instead of the normal 96 DPI)

    But I had to make a new install anyway (I had done that several times before changing the DPI, so that was not the 'cause')

    I hope this helps!

    /MadDuke
     

    cdouglas

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    Thanks, I have mine set to 120 DPI and did it about the same time I installed 0.2.2.0 (makes it easier to read on a 37" from 10' away. I'll change it back and see if that helps.
     

    ggt-labz

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    Playing around with DPI's didn't do anything to me. However it's clear something went wrong from the moment I introduced the TV set into play and then told my video card to use the s-video to the TV-set.
    I must add that it's weird hiw I could workaround this swithcing between video/TV/DVD till I got something in full screen.

    Finally, I found a trick that works much better: disabling the use of exclusive Direct-X in the general configuration!

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    Hardware:

    Box/case: Advance desktop HTPC 550W with IMon Inside VFD v. 0x2d
    Motherboard: MSI MS-7309 - K9N6SGM-V AM2 VGA – Cipset nVidia MCP61
    Processor: AMD Athlon64 Processor 3500+ MMX 3DNow ~2.2GHz
    Memory: Kingston 1,024MB DDR2 PC4200
    Hard-disk: Maxtor S-ATA 320GB 7200rpm TD 256MB
    DVD Reader: LG 16X52X
    DVD Burner: LG 18X Dual GSA-H22NRBBB
    Screen resolution: 800x600 – 32b – 60Hz
    Video board: NVIDIA GeForce 7100 GS TD 256 MB – details:
    Gigabyte GV-NX71GS12P8-RH rev. 1.1 – S/N: 064600016
    Video Board driver: NVIDIA v. 9.1.4.7 11/Aug/2006
    Video driver: nv4_disp.dll v. 6.14.0010.9147 11/Aug/2006
    Sound controller: Realtek HD Audio – driver:
    RtkHDAud.sys v 5.10.0000.5294 6/Sep/2006
    Tuner board: Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1300 (DVT-B, Multi-PAL, FM) – 96019 rev. C6A0
    Tuner board drivers: all v2.116.24167.0 - 16/Jun/2006, details:
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x Audio Capture hcw88aud.sys
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x Crossbar
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x DVB-T Hybrid Tuner/Demod
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x MPEG Encoder (96xxx)
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x Tuner
    Hauppauge WinTV 88x Video (DVB-T+IR, MPEG)
    Network board: NVidia nForce - driver: v. 65.2.1.0 11/Jul/2006
    Remote: 43-key Hauppauge
    TV set: Sony Trinitron CRT 100 Hz KV32FX-68B S/N: 6038425
    Audio external: Yamaha RX-496RDS

    Software:

    BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. V1.2, 13/Oct/2006
    Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2
    Virtual Page File: 2110MB
    DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
    Audio Codecs: v 5.1.2535.0 7/Jan/2001 MS_MMACM – details in codec order:
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    msg711.acm G.711 v. 5.1.2600.0
    msgsm32.acm GSM v. 5.1.2600.0
    tssoft32.acm trueSpeech v1.0
    msg723.acm G.723.1 v3.01
    Windows Media Audio Codec v. 8.00.00.4487
    Sipro Lab Telecom Audio Codec ACM v. 3.02
    Indeo audio software v. 2.05.53
    Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec v. 1.0.0.0
    AC3 ACM Decompressor v. 1.31.0.0
    Microsoft PCM Converter v. 5.0
    Video Codecs: v. 5.1.2535.0 7/Jan/2001 MS_MMVID –details:
    ffdshow video encoder
    Indeo® video v. 5.10.15.2.55
    ir32_32.dll
    ir41_32.ax Intel Indeo® Video v. 4.51.16.03
    iyuv_32.dll Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec v 5.1.2600.2180
    Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 v. 9.0.1.0369
    msh261.drv Microsoft H.261 ICM Driver v. 3.01
    msh263.drv Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver v. 3.01
    msrle32.dll Microsoft RLE Compressor v. 5.1.2600.2180
    msvidc32.dll Microsoft Video 1 Compressor v. 5.1.2600.0
    msyuv.dll Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor v. 5.3.2600.2180
    tsbyuv.dll Toshiba Video Codec v. 5.1.2600.0
    Xvid MPEG-4 Video Codec v. 1.1.2
    MPEG-1/-2 Codec package: from kLite v.281f – details:
    Cyberlink- v. 6.0.0.3402
    DScaler5 –v. 0.0.8.0
    Gabest – v. 1.0.0.3
    MainConcept – v. 1.0.0.78
    Ligos – v. 4.0.0.77
    Media-Portal Video Codecs:
    MPV Decoder Filter
    DScaler Mpeg2 Video Decoder
    Nero Video Decoder
    Nero DVD Decoder
    Cyberlink Video/SP Decoder
    Intervideo NonCSS Decoder for Hauppauge
    PP MPEG Muxer
    Cyberlink Mpeg2 Muxer
    Nero Mpeg2 Encoder
    Hauppauge WinTV MPEG2 Muxer
    PP MPEG2 Video Decoder
    Media-Portal Audio Codecs:
    MPA Decoder Filter
    AC3 Filter
    ffdshow Audio Decoder
    DScaler Audio Decoder
    Cyberlink Audio Decoder
    Nero Digital Audio Decoder
    Intervideo NonCSS Decoder for Hauppauge
    PP Audio Decoder
    PP MPEG Muxer
    Cyberlink MPEG Muxer
    Nero Mpeg2 Encode
    Hauppauge WinTV MPEG2 Muxer
    Media-Portal Audio Renderers
    Realtek HD Audio Output
    Cyberlink Audio Renderer (PDVD6)
    Default Directsound Device
    Default Waveout Device
    Directsound: Realtek Audio Output
    Windows Media Player: v. 11.0.5721.5145
    MediaPortal: v. 0.2.2.0
    Antivirus/security: Avast v. 4.7 – Spybot v. 1.4
    iMon Manager: v. 5.00.1009
     

    wewe

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    ggt-labz

    well the problem is that you might want to use exclusive direct x because it avoids "tearing" (horizontal stripes in the picture).

    The problem of this people here (or let's say of the most of the people) is having a black screen when using "exclusive direct x". That it is gone when switching it of was clear ...

    By the way: I had 120dpi as well. Taking it back to 90 DID SOLVE the problem.

    thanks+regards
    WeWe
     

    Krumlov11

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    I have yet to play with the DPI settings but 0.2.2.0 has resulted in an improvement for me. I can get the TV to play fullscreen as long as I don't try and change the aspect ratio. Changing the AR results in a black screen until I set it back to original again! Will keep investigating when time permits and let the forum know for those that will come after us!:D
     

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