Topic: Blank video

Hello guys,i've been using svp fine for the past few months but im encountering an issue.

For some videos,my media player classic plays the video normally for the first few seconds,then the screen turns black or has white/yellow lines on the screen for the rest of the video and flickers.
I can hear the audio fine for the duration of the video.

Its strange because most of the time i can watch stuff just fine,but sometimes this happens.

The videos are anime if that helps.

Re: Blank video

FrozenRemains
the screen turns black or has white/yellow lines on the screen for the rest of the video and flickers
Can you sreenshot it?

3 (edited by FrozenRemains 07-05-2015 14:02:05)

Re: Blank video

Sure.

http://i61.tinypic.com/jjmv07.png

You might have to refresh the page.

Re: Blank video

It is shot from camera. What if make screenshot at this time in windows?
I want to tell it is maybe graphic card issue or monitor issue. Driver or hardware problem.
Can you change monitor and graphic card to another and check the same video again?

5 (edited by FrozenRemains 07-05-2015 16:14:42)

Re: Blank video

MAG79 wrote:

It is shot from camera. What if make screenshot at this time in windows?
I want to tell it is maybe graphic card issue or monitor issue. Driver or hardware problem.
Can you change monitor and graphic card to another and check the same video again?

Do you think posting a dxdiag would help?

I dont think i can change graphic cards.

Maybe its the monitor.
If its my monitor what steps should i take?
Its rare that a video will be stuttering but still id love to fix the problem so anything can play properly.

6 (edited by Nintendo Maniac 64 07-05-2015 23:11:29)

Re: Blank video

I would say try a fresh copy of MPC-HC 32bit portable:
http://portableapps.com/apps/music_vide … c-portable

Then follow this guide on setting up MPC-HC Portable to use SVP.
http://svp-team.com/wiki/SVP:MPC-HC

Once you've done that, load in the video or whatever that would normally result in the blank video screen and see if it's any better.


And it wasn't very clear if you're saying that you do in fact sometimes have stutters, but if so, try enabling "D3D Fullscreen" - this can help lower-end GPUs.

Re: Blank video

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:

I would say try a fresh copy of MPC-HC 32bit portable:
http://portableapps.com/apps/music_vide … c-portable


This helped,thanks!