Hello,
I want to see from into MePo an iso DVD and an ISO Bluray disc, but whe they run into MePo I see a green screen without audio.
I configured the video and audio codecs following the video playback guide available on this forum.
I have to say that recently I uninstalled a video card to put it in another office PC and now for my HTPC I'm using the integrated video card.
On the other hand I have no issue for mkv files at every resolution.
I have a windows 10 and the following hardware specs:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE H97-HD3
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460
Video Chipset: Intel HD Graphics 4600
RAM: 16 GB
Also I use LAV filters (last version) and SAF codec pack and MadVR.
I thought it could be the use of integrated video card in place of dedicated video card, but if I run that ISO files inside vlc it works (menu's included).
Indeed if I run with windows media player, again I get the green screen.
That's why I think it should be a codec itself and/or codec configuration issue rather than a hardware issue.
Let me know if you need some other info.
I want to see from into MePo an iso DVD and an ISO Bluray disc, but whe they run into MePo I see a green screen without audio.
I configured the video and audio codecs following the video playback guide available on this forum.
I have to say that recently I uninstalled a video card to put it in another office PC and now for my HTPC I'm using the integrated video card.
On the other hand I have no issue for mkv files at every resolution.
I have a windows 10 and the following hardware specs:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE H97-HD3
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460
Video Chipset: Intel HD Graphics 4600
RAM: 16 GB
Also I use LAV filters (last version) and SAF codec pack and MadVR.
I thought it could be the use of integrated video card in place of dedicated video card, but if I run that ISO files inside vlc it works (menu's included).
Indeed if I run with windows media player, again I get the green screen.
That's why I think it should be a codec itself and/or codec configuration issue rather than a hardware issue.
Let me know if you need some other info.
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