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Strange screen corruption


amontillado

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Hello,

 

I experience screen corruption in DVBViewer Pro when viewing in fullscreen. I get a green bar at the bottom of the screen.

This happens after I change a channel. The problem in most cases goes away if I switch back from fullscreen to windowed and back again.

It doesnt depend on the channel, SD/HD, or videodecoder. It also occurs in both recording and timeshift.

Zooming also has no influence.

 

It does depend on the renderer. I get it when I use EVR, and Overlay, but not when using VMR9 with the Nvidia VMR fix ticked.

 

Some specs:

DVBViewerPro, v4.1.1.

Vista 32, ultimate

Ati 4650, driver 9.6 (also tried 9.2 and 9.4)

 

I dont get these problems with other programs (windows mediaplayer, powerdvd8 and mediaplayer classic).

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Edited by amontillado
Posted

Try altering "Image Hight"....

 

The green Bar is part of the so called " blanking interval" wich is not vsible on normal TV-Recievers due to the Overscan.

 

Greetz

Pinbot

Posted
Try altering "Image Hight"....

 

The green Bar is part of the so called " blanking interval" wich is not vsible on normal TV-Recievers due to the Overscan.

 

Greetz

Pinbot

Thanks for the response.

I allready tried it, but no luck. It doesnt seem to be part of the file, since when I open it in vlc/powerdvd it isnt there (overscan/zooming disabled).

Also, I also dont get it in DVBViewer when using VMR9 (with vmr fix enalbed)

  • 1 month later...
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Thanks for the response.

I allready tried it, but no luck. It doesnt seem to be part of the file, since when I open it in vlc/powerdvd it isnt there (overscan/zooming disabled).

Also, I also dont get it in DVBViewer when using VMR9 (with vmr fix enalbed)

 

I have the same problem, the problem disappears then I turn off DXVA, also where is no green line then use BOB deinterlace, but the picture is not clear then.

ATI 4550 CCC 9.6

Vista Ultimate x64

PDVD 9

EVR

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