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Something is wrong with your video card driver.
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You are running Win XP? You should have noticed that MS has dropped support quite a while ago, so did we.
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Please provide more information and clarity. What exactly do you mean by "without stability in certain scenes". Does disabling DXVA make a difference?
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hmm, I don't see the issue because I have nothing to compare against. Can you post screenshots or photos, anything which can be compared.
I can't think of anything in resent dxva changes what may have an influence on colors.
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can you please post a logfile. is your system capable of dxva-hd? can you try dxva and dxva-hd? any difference?
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I noticed that too yesterday evening, but I want to verify it first.
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please also test software decoding with dxva rendering
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If anyone has the Cloud Atlas movie, there is an elevator scene with Hale Barry quite close to the beginning (Elevator gets stuck, red lighting everywhere) where I really noticed ALOT of flickering with DXVA turned on. When watching the same scene using software rendering, the problem was gone. I am running it on a Radeon HD 6450 with one of the latest nightlies.