ATI Hardware acceleration issue

fates-w at attbi.com fates-w at attbi.com
Fri May 10 23:55:08 CEST 2002


I attached the dxview.log to this email. Hope it helps.
> On Wednesday 08 May 2002 15:42, fates-w at attbi.com wrote:
> > I am using vlc-0.3.1-win32.exe on Win200 and vls on 
> > RH7.2 system.  VLC works fine under Linux. Windows has a 
> > problem. I am using ATI All In Wonder card rage128 under 
> > Win200-SP2 and directx 8.1. I can get vlc to show the 
> > video stream by disabling some of the videocard hardware 
> > features like directx.  VLC will not display my streams 
> > when using full acceleration under the video card 
> > troubleshoot settings in display properties or I get a 
> > screen with multiple colors in the video output window 
> > but no video. 
> > 
> > I also have the ATI Radeon AIW card 32meg which does the 
> > same thing on another Win2000 machine.
> > 
> > Is this an issue with drivers or directx problem?
> > 
> 
> Well, I guess the problem comes from our directx plugin.
> 
> Could you run the "Directx Caps Viewer" and send me the information 
> concerning the DirectDraw Devices ? (dxcapsviewer allows you to print this 
> information to a file).
> The dxcapsviewer utility is included in the DirectX SDKs or alternatively 
> you can download it from here: 
> http://www.unistellar.com/downloads/DXCapsViewer.zip
> 
> This information should help me find out why vlc's directx plugin can't 
> create an YUV overlay.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Gildas
> 
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