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<blockquote data-quote="kszabo" data-source="post: 422347" data-attributes="member: 61646"><p>I don´t know. I have no playback problems with 1.0.2 / ATi 3400HD onboard / EVR / Vista. Once I had problems with 1.0.1, before proper installing of Haali splitter and DirectVobSub. Reinstalling and configuring as recommended solved the problem.</p><p></p><p>This is surely a graph building problem (file->splitter->directvobsub->videocodec->renderer). Unfortunately you cannot examine the graph as the video file does not even start to play... </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>What you can try to find out where the problem lies:</strong></p><p>1. start MP</p><p>2. try to play video file, wait for error message</p><p>3. close MP</p><p>4. open log folder and open mediaportal.log (or similar, don´t remember). Look at the last few rows and look for error messages (unable to load a filter, renderer etc...) You will se where the graph building process breaks down.</p><p></p><p>In my case there was something about DirectVobSub there.</p><p></p><p><strong>To solve the problem I would:</strong></p><p>1. first backup my OS as image</p><p>2. reinstall Haali splitter with .avi support, configure to autoload DirectVobSub</p><p>3. reinstall DirectVobSub</p><p>4. reinstall ffdshow, and set every stable video format to it (h.264 deactivate if you want Cyberlink PowerDVD codec to do it)</p><p>5. install PDVD7/8</p><p>6. configure MP video section (mpg2 Codec pdvd, h.264 codec pdvd, Audiocodec ffdshow, activate checkbox for subtitles as the recommendation says there)</p><p>7. try EVR or VMR9 as renderer</p><p>8. try new Catalyst (9.3 works fine for me)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kszabo, post: 422347, member: 61646"] I don´t know. I have no playback problems with 1.0.2 / ATi 3400HD onboard / EVR / Vista. Once I had problems with 1.0.1, before proper installing of Haali splitter and DirectVobSub. Reinstalling and configuring as recommended solved the problem. This is surely a graph building problem (file->splitter->directvobsub->videocodec->renderer). Unfortunately you cannot examine the graph as the video file does not even start to play... [B] What you can try to find out where the problem lies:[/B] 1. start MP 2. try to play video file, wait for error message 3. close MP 4. open log folder and open mediaportal.log (or similar, don´t remember). Look at the last few rows and look for error messages (unable to load a filter, renderer etc...) You will se where the graph building process breaks down. In my case there was something about DirectVobSub there. [B]To solve the problem I would:[/B] 1. first backup my OS as image 2. reinstall Haali splitter with .avi support, configure to autoload DirectVobSub 3. reinstall DirectVobSub 4. reinstall ffdshow, and set every stable video format to it (h.264 deactivate if you want Cyberlink PowerDVD codec to do it) 5. install PDVD7/8 6. configure MP video section (mpg2 Codec pdvd, h.264 codec pdvd, Audiocodec ffdshow, activate checkbox for subtitles as the recommendation says there) 7. try EVR or VMR9 as renderer 8. try new Catalyst (9.3 works fine for me) [/QUOTE]
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