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ATI Radeon 4350 question with Windows 7 ..
JoeB:
--- Quote from: Calamity on March 29, 2016, 12:35:48 pm ---Sample video: https://mega.nz/#!jxFziQAA!-AgLNH4dOQ3nGkPOeGtZPjnW0slQPLoqfdaLbODUg0g
Proof video: https://mega.nz/#!flsk3CjI!LpwXOEfmOG1HPs77DbUHHjJkkR4eeJH5PewXVDsRmYQ
EDIT: I added the right links.
--- End quote ---
You got the links backwards. In any case. You are correct! Windows Media player does play your mp4 with hw acceleration in DXVA on!! Hyperspin instead of showing a solid green square for this video, just doesn't show it at all (i.e. doesn't load)
I'll try and figure out what the differences are. :)
JoeB:
The biggest difference I noticed was the mp4 videos I have are all 60fps and your video is 30fps. So I downloaded Handbrake and transcoded 1 video to 30fps. It started to play fine; both in WMP and in Hyperspin!
But here's the crazy thing. All videos are now playing fine in both! even the 60fps ones! So I installed something that got the "glitch" fixed! This explains maybe why your old setup worked and fresh install didn't. The only 2 apps I installed were Handbrake and MediaInfo. I'm pretty sure it's something Handbrake did. Go figure.
JoeB:
I recently upgraded to latest version of GroovyMAME and CRT drivers, and of course HyperSpin broke. This time around I discovered how to fix the video issues on Windows 7 64-bit and posting it here for prosperity. :)
- Edit: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\mms.cfg
- Add the following line: DisableHardwareAcceleration=1
MP4 playback will be fixed. Also, on my system, Shutdown stopped working. I replaced the build in shutdown command with "shutdown.exe /s /f /t 0"
I'd love to get off this compiled flash application, but I still did not find anything as simple, works with 15khz displays, and strong with the eye candy.
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