horizontal lines in it while its playing. Sometimes it will do it on the right side, sometimes it will do it on the left. I have put the same video in both sides, and it works on one side but gets the horizontal line on the other.
Might it be a codec problem? Might i have to rebuild the machine to eliminate remnants of old programs?
I'm currently running Windows XP SP2, with the dirextx april 06 version. I'm using a ATI radeon 9250 as well.
Any thoughts?
Might it be a codec problem? Might i have to rebuild the machine to eliminate remnants of old programs?
I'm currently running Windows XP SP2, with the dirextx april 06 version. I'm using a ATI radeon 9250 as well.
Any thoughts?
Posted Sun 16 Jul 06 @ 4:04 am
I have a freeze issue that appears on the second player thats started, audio on both but the second video will freeze (Sometimes), if you stop player one, the second one then seems to run, may all be similar to your issue. For me the fix is to call up a video transition that clearly alows me to see both players video clearly when the video crossfader is dragged to the middle. Start both players, see if video runs in bot sides, if not, open config->video and change your display output to "Window" and click activate off, then back on so the display window appears, this for me will result in both players appering in the window with motion on both, change "window" back to second monitor, and close config. If the window appears with one player still frozen, sometimes swaping back to second monitor and back again can help, sometimes even disabling the video for a moment can fix it.
What I have found is that this only needs to be done at the beginning of my set and both videos will run till the end of my set.
What I have found is that this only needs to be done at the beginning of my set and both videos will run till the end of my set.
Posted Thu 20 Jul 06 @ 5:22 pm