View Full Version : Windows Media Player 11 - Vista HELP!
please..
i get these squares yellow and blue blotches when im playing files, not all just on some videos anyone know why.
thanks in advacnedx
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Matt08
16-11-2007, 05:02 PM
Maybe some of your video's aren't vista enabled or something.
I see your watching programming from ABC HD. That might have something to do with it, high definition and all...
...I don't think there's such thing as a video file being incompatible with Vista :laugh:
Red Moon
16-11-2007, 05:08 PM
Maybe you don't have the processor power.
The problem with Microsoft is they are not good at writing optimized and their programs tend to be processor hungry and big and bulky. It's why the size of windows keeps growing and requiring faster and faster processors. Although new features are added which is good, the users never see an improvement in the basic performance of the OS from one version of windows to the next.
If it streamed video it could be the internet connection speed.
Matt08
16-11-2007, 05:09 PM
Good points Red and Matt. Is your computer designed for vista or has it been updated from XP or something?
Originally posted by Matthew
Good points Red and Matt. Is your computer designed for vista or has it been updated from XP or something?
That won't matter. Every Windows computer can run Vista.
The problem is if it will run it well or not... Vista is very power and space hungry
James
16-11-2007, 05:28 PM
That looks like it is a problem with overlays.
In the menu go to Tools / Options... then select the Performance tab and click the Advanced button.
Under Video Acceleration check if 'Use video mixing renderer' is selected and try 'Use overlays' as on or off and 'Use high quality mode' as on or off. You might need to restart the media player or re-load the video after you change the setting before it will take effect.
Also check that there is no other video running on the computer when playing the video.
Red Moon
16-11-2007, 05:28 PM
Not every windows computer. I have an old windows 95 machine somewhere that works perfectly with windows 95 and office 97 but I wouldn't dare put vista on it. The pentium 1 would throw a fit and throw the towel in.
The general rule of thumb I have always use about upgrading is:
"if a machine is more than a year and half old when a new version of the OS comes out the stick with the version of windows you have on it. It will run better and it will be fast enough for you need it to do. If it is that old and you still want the new OS go buy a new machine. "
Originally posted by James
That looks like it is a problem with overlays.
In the menu go to Tools / Options... then select the Performance tab and click the Advanced button.
Under Video Acceleration check if 'Use video mixing renderer' is selected and try 'Use overlays' as on or off and 'Use high quality mode' as on or off. You might need to restart the media player or re-load the video after you change the setting before it will take effect.
Also check that there is no other video running on the computer when playing the video.
i think that should do the trick. but the options are diffrent on vista ..?
Originally posted by Matt
I see your watching programming from ABC HD. That might have something to do with it, high definition and all...
...I don't think there's such thing as a video file being incompatible with Vista :laugh:
ive seen many videos from abc hd, and thats an avi file downloaded from torrents and it works fine usualy i just think it needs codecs or something like james was saying.. *hmm*
PS thanks for all the replies :D x
james on the performance tab in vista theres no advanced settings?
Originally posted by Red Moon
Maybe you don't have the processor power.
The problem with Microsoft is they are not good at writing optimized and their programs tend to be processor hungry and big and bulky. It's why the size of windows keeps growing and requiring faster and faster processors. Although new features are added which is good, the users never see an improvement in the basic performance of the OS from one version of windows to the next.
If it streamed video it could be the internet connection speed.
its not a streamed video.?
Originally posted by Red Moon
Maybe you don't have the processor power.
The problem with Microsoft is they are not good at writing optimized and their programs tend to be processor hungry and big and bulky. It's why the size of windows keeps growing and requiring faster and faster processors. Although new features are added which is good, the users never see an improvement in the basic performance of the OS from one version of windows to the next.
If it streamed video it could be the internet connection speed.
its not a streamed video.?
James
16-11-2007, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by Rizwan
james on the performance tab in vista theres no advanced settings?
Yeah, I see now that Vista doesn't have those options.
Try downloading and installing FFDShow from here - www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/codecs_and_filters/ffdshow.cfm/rev__610__20061201
You might need to adjust options in that if the video doesn't display properly like before.
Red Moon
16-11-2007, 08:07 PM
Or download another player...... try VLC player
http://www.videolan.org/
MarkWaldorf
16-11-2007, 09:25 PM
VLC player is really good. But it's kinda slow sometimes.
Red Moon
16-11-2007, 09:37 PM
Originally posted by MarkChap©
VLC player is really good. But it's kinda slow sometimes.
And it has the advantage it plays broken avi files unlike windows media player.
i downloaded divx player.. the bundle and its done the trick :) x
thanks for all the help!!
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