Okay,
Don't know if it helps, but here is a Dxdiag log (saved for a month): http://pastebin.com/m2ad9b664
raedts
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2009-12-01 12:58
Post: #11
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DJB!
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2009-12-01 16:06
Post: #12
Same problem here. Everything works fine, except video playback resulting in a white screen on DirectX9 version of 9.11Beta1.
Intel P4 with ATI radeon 9200se videocard on AGP slot. I did install MS VC++ redistributable and DirectX9c. I also completely removed the data folder when upgrading from the babylon stable release. When reverting to the babylon stable release, everthing worked fine again. |
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yawazup
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2009-12-01 23:43
Post: #13
Everything works fine
but video playback resulting in a white screen Intel Celeron 1300. Nvidia Geforce 4 mx 440 |
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joshuass
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2009-12-02 03:33
Post: #14
So I was researching the 9200se and from what I can tell, it may have to do with what types of shaders the 9200se and the Intel cards support. For example the 9200se doesn't support 2.0 pixel shaders.
I don't know what kind of shaders XBMC uses for resizing and whatnot but its certainly something to check out. Windows 7 x64 Home Premium Gigabyte MA78GM-U2SH Mainboard ATI HD3200 Onboard AMD 7750BE Dual-Core 4.00GB RAM ATI HD3200 HDMI Sound HTPC HMDI -> ONKYO TX-SR605 -> Panasonic TH-46PZ85U Plasma |
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raedts
Junior Member Posts: 5 Joined: Nov 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-02 23:25
Post: #15
Well i found a "solution".
It does not fix the problem with directx, but it does fix xbmc. Go to http://sshcs.com/xbmc/ and download the windows OpenGL version. This one will work fine on your video card, not as fast as the directx version, but with video. |
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DJB!
Junior Member Posts: 5 Joined: Dec 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-03 10:36
Post: #16
Yes, rolling back to the nightly build for OGL does resolve the problem for now...
However, I'm not sure if the OGL version will be supported in the future? I must admit I'm getting quite addicted to XBMC (it's really great stuff!) and I would really hope that either OGL will remain supported, or the white screen video issue in the DX version can be fixed... I have seen some people commenting that is has todo with ATI cards, but there are also posts in this threat that mention nvidia cards having the same problem... ? |
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freja57
Junior Member Posts: 6 Joined: Nov 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-03 15:31
Post: #17
Rolling back to the stable version 9.04 worked with me as well; white screens appear with the directx version 9.11 beta. But I like the new speedy interface so much I enabled the use of an external VLC player, which isn't half bad too.
My old PC I'm using has a SiS on board chipset. DirectX testing showed NO problems outside XBMC; all tests passed.
(This post was last modified: 2009-12-03 23:25 by freja57.)
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kricker
Team-XBMC QA Specialist Posts: 3,304 Joined: Apr 2004 Reputation: 16 Location: Knoxville, TN |
2009-12-03 17:11
Post: #18
Can someone check the DSplayer and see if it renders video?
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yawazup
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2009-12-03 19:13
Post: #19
raedts Wrote:Well i found a "solution". thanx for help. thats work |
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poleras
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Dec 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-04 19:07
Post: #20
Same problem. I´m using an agp nvidia adapter. I definetively would like to keep 9.11 version but need to solve this issue...
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