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White screen (disable flash hardware 3D acceleration) - lmxu - 2010-06-29 Hello All, Newbies here. I tried to play videos (avi, flv, etc) in XBMC, a white screen comes up, but with audio. This is the exact same behavior when I try to view flash videos in the browser and do full screen (white screen with audio as well) Normally, in the browser, I have to unclick "3D Hardware acceleration" in order for the flash videos to display full screen. But I can't seem to do that in XBMC with right click to have the flash setting come up. How do I configure it so that 3D hardware acceleration is disabled? Thanks - SlaveUnit - 2010-06-29 Some system info would be nice. What video card do you have? - lmxu - 2010-06-29 I forgot. It was a real old one I bought back in 2003? (Maxtor I think). CPU AMD XP 2100. Does not support hardware acceleration 4 sure. It's just that I took a look at the XBMC log and it seems like XBMC is falling back to Flash (even the white screen looks exactly like when flash is in full screen mode) and I know for a fact that flash does not work in full screen with 3D hardware acceleration on my PC. Just curious if I can turn off that switch..... or I'll have to get XBMC to launch my KMPlayer, maybe that's a better route? Since KMPlayer plays everything nice and smooth on my pc. Thanks - bobo1on1 - 2010-06-29 Your gpu doesn't support pixel shaders 2.0, has nothing to do with flash. - lmxu - 2010-06-29 Thanks Bob. I guess that log confused me a bit. Anyway, I'll have to configure KMPlayer to play them then. Thanks. - jhsrennie - 2010-06-30 lmxu Wrote:Anyway, I'll have to configure KMPlayer to play them then. Or use an OpenGL build of XBMC instead. JR - CrystalP - 2010-07-01 Install the latest DirectX runtime of Microsoft and graphics card drivers first. If that doesn't help, your card it too old for XBMC. |