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<blockquote data-quote="Knives03" data-source="post: 634253" data-attributes="member: 89349"><p>Thanks for the suggestion, but these files are already .mkv files :/ I thought about remuxing them to something else, but considering that I'm the only one that has this problem of all the people i had try the files, I'm determined to try and figure out what the issue is.</p><p></p><p>In regard to my last post in this thread, I had my one friend test the file in MP with SAF5. He ran Graph Studio and went to the properties for the ffdshow video decoder like I did in my example screenshot, however, instead of having the biWidth of 1904 for the horziontal output resolution, he has it as 1902 which is what it should be. I do not understand what is forcing the video file to output with two extra columns of pixels, but it clearly isn't correct.</p><p></p><p>As I originally thought it might be, I'm wondering if it has to do with some sort of aspect ratio correction or something of the sort. I really am not sure where to begin looking for and changing options for this, but I figure there must be something in ffdshow video decoder settings that will get this to work.</p><p></p><p>Okay I've seemed to narrow this down to a SAF issue. I completely unistalled SAF and installed ffdshow DXVA with haali media splitter. Upon playing the file in MediaPortal I saw absolutely no green line what-so-ever.</p><p></p><p>Just to test it out, I installed SAF5 over top of ffdshow and haali and the green line reappeared.</p><p></p><p>More testing has to be done, but it seems as if I am getting closer to figuring this issue out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knives03, post: 634253, member: 89349"] Thanks for the suggestion, but these files are already .mkv files :/ I thought about remuxing them to something else, but considering that I'm the only one that has this problem of all the people i had try the files, I'm determined to try and figure out what the issue is. In regard to my last post in this thread, I had my one friend test the file in MP with SAF5. He ran Graph Studio and went to the properties for the ffdshow video decoder like I did in my example screenshot, however, instead of having the biWidth of 1904 for the horziontal output resolution, he has it as 1902 which is what it should be. I do not understand what is forcing the video file to output with two extra columns of pixels, but it clearly isn't correct. As I originally thought it might be, I'm wondering if it has to do with some sort of aspect ratio correction or something of the sort. I really am not sure where to begin looking for and changing options for this, but I figure there must be something in ffdshow video decoder settings that will get this to work. Okay I've seemed to narrow this down to a SAF issue. I completely unistalled SAF and installed ffdshow DXVA with haali media splitter. Upon playing the file in MediaPortal I saw absolutely no green line what-so-ever. Just to test it out, I installed SAF5 over top of ffdshow and haali and the green line reappeared. More testing has to be done, but it seems as if I am getting closer to figuring this issue out. [/QUOTE]
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