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Hello All,

Whenever I play back a video i get sound, but no picture. If I hit the "Esc" button I get a tiny video in the lower left of the screen - almost like PIP.

I am using RC2 with CoreAVC, Haali Splitter, DirectVobSub and ffdShow. This is with .AVI, .WMV and .MKV videos.

Alan
 

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    Hi Alan, welcome to the forum.

    Without your system specs completed there is no way we can help you....please complete those first.
     

    MD-Runner

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    TV-Server Version:
    MediaPortal Version: 1 RC2
    MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two Wide
    Windows Version: XP Pro SP2
    CPU Type: Pentium 4 2.4GHz
    HDD: WDC 40GB
    Memory: 512mb 2.4GHz
    Motherboard:
    Video Card: ATI Diamond Radeon 7000
    Video Card Driver: 8.203.0.0
    Sound Card: Turtle Beach Riviera
    Sound Card AC3: Optical Out
    Sound Card Driver: 5.12.1.8
    1. TV Card: None
    1. TV Card Type:
    1. TV Card Driver:
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    2. TV Card Driver:
    3. TV Card:
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    MPEG2 Video Codec: CoreAVC
    MPEG2 Audio Codec:
    h.264 Video Codec: CoreAVC
    Satelite/CableTV Provider:
    HTPC Case:
    Cooling:
    Power Supply:
    Remote: Microsoft Media KB+Mouse
    TV: Vizio 37" 1080i
    TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI

    Sorry, I thought it might be a setting I was missing. Here's the report.
     

    geov

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    I had a quick look at your logs, but I dont see anything...but I'm not very good at analysing the LOG's :oops: :oops:

    Try changing your monitor resolution and see if that does anything. You can also try the configure the output under “Settings/Screen-Calibration” in Media Portal. Which codec are you using for video, have you tried a different codec.....
     

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    Video Card: ATI Diamond Radeon 7000

    Put money on your above card, its a DX7 card, not DX9 so is not capable of outputting the video fullscreen through MediaPortal.

    :sorry:
     

    MD-Runner

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    Well, when I put in a DVD it plays just fine - it up-converts to 720p and plays full screen. So, the problem is only with video files that are ripped to the PC. This tells me it's not screen resolution or the video card. The files are .AVI, .WMV, .MKV and .MP4.
     

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    2008-07-31 18:39:12.734375 [Info.][MPMain]: VMR9: added Video Mixing Renderer 9 to graph
    2008-07-31 18:39:12.921875 [Debug][MPMain]: VMR9: SetDeinterlacePrefs()
    2008-07-31 18:39:13.109375 [Debug][MPMain]: VMR9: Enabled YUV mixing - DX Error: 0x80040298 - Warning:ITF:0x0298 - Error: Unknown, Description:n/a

    As soon as you switch to windowed mode can see movie (Paul McCartney) playing fine.

    mpeg2 in pushing mpeg2 out may not be a problem, but then codec\gpu use for other formats will be.

    CoreAVC is not a mpeg2 codec, its x264 (mp4), mkv & avi are more than likely being covered by ffdshow, which is set to use YUV for output, which your graphics card does not like.

    GeneralRequirements - MediaPortal Wiki Documentation

    These kind of issues have been around for as long a MP has been using .net\DX9

    :sorry:
     

    MD-Runner

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    Thanks. So, what is the best/easiest fix? Short of buying a new video card, I mean. If I can't up-convert then it's not the end of the world. I am just playing around with this on a PC I got cheap off of Ebay. Once I figure things out I will build a "real" one.
     

    Paranoid Delusion

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    Sorry the Graphics card does need to be DX9 128mb memory, there is no workaround, as the link pointed to, either Nvidia FX5200 or ATI 9600 both start the DX9 support correctly.

    So unless a car booty, or a friend is getting rid of one for next to nothing you are stuffed (bet loads of these have been binned working), and that's if it fits in the motherboard, as do you know if card is agp or pci connection, you would need the same type.
     

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