B2: WMVs are played with green color effect
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B2: WMVs are played with green color effect
A known 'bug' (I didn't find original topic), but some new information. WMVs are played with green color effect in xnview. It is the same in all players, but when I change option DirectShow video from 'system default' to 'old renderer' in Windows Media Player Classic, it works good there. So it should be possible to 'fix' it in xnview too.
Re: B2: WMVs are played with green color effect
Windows media player has his own codec, so i have no info for thatDreamer wrote:A known 'bug' (I didn't find original topic), but some new information. WMVs are played with green color effect in xnview. It is the same in all players, but when I change option DirectShow video from 'system default' to 'old renderer' in Windows Media Player Classic, it works good there. So it should be possible to 'fix' it in xnview too.
Pierre.
Dreamer, using "Media Info 0.7.4" can you find out if these files are WMV1, WMV2 or WMV3?
WMV1 = Windows Media 7 encoded
WMV2 = Windows Media 8 encoded
WMV3 = Windows Media 9 encoded
I'll run my own tests now for this bug.
Usually the "green effect" with video players indicates a video driver problem.
Update:
I can't reproduce this bug, WMP 9, WM_VCM 9, DirectX 9.0c Dec 2005 and ATI 5.12 drivers installed.
WMV1 = Windows Media 7 encoded
WMV2 = Windows Media 8 encoded
WMV3 = Windows Media 9 encoded
I'll run my own tests now for this bug.
Usually the "green effect" with video players indicates a video driver problem.
Update:
I can't reproduce this bug, WMP 9, WM_VCM 9, DirectX 9.0c Dec 2005 and ATI 5.12 drivers installed.
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No, this problem has nothing to do with the video renderer in XnView.
It's something else and I'd like to see how it's turns out as I have an interest in digital video.
It's something else and I'd like to see how it's turns out as I have an interest in digital video.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Yup sure thing, it's a SourceForge project:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=86862
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=86862
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Check this site as well.
WMP Mini-FAQ:
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html
Check your codecs against mine:

My Tests:
WMV1 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV2 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV3 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV3 with WMA3's = no green effect
WMP Mini-FAQ:
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html
Check your codecs against mine:

My Tests:
WMV1 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV2 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV3 with WMA2's = no green effect
WMV3 with WMA3's = no green effect
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
It's MediaInfo, not Media Info, that's the problem.ckit wrote:Yup sure thing, it's a SourceForge project:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... p_id=86862
BTW - thumbnails are OK
Versions of my WMVs:
- video WMV2, audio WMV2 - correct
- video S-Mpeg4 v3, audio WMV2 - correct
- video WMV3, audio WMV2 - green effect
- video WMV3, audio WMV3 - green effect
Screenshot with correct thumbnail and 'green' video in preview:

And - I said it's not exactly xnview's problem, it's the same in other players, but...
...and also thumbnails are correct....when I change option DirectShow video from 'system default' to 'old renderer' in Windows Media Player Classic, it works good there. So it should be possible to 'fix' it in xnview too.
I don't know what to suggest, make sure you have the following installed.
DirectX SDK 9.0c Dec 2005
WMP 9.00.00.3263 (you can only get this with WMP patches -> http://www.mdgx.com/wmp.htm)
WMP_VCM 9 codec
Windows Media 10 Codecs for WMP 9
Can you get WMV3 clips to play OK in MPC using VMR9 renderless because you can't your problem lies with DirectX or video card?
Check for any problems in "dxdiag" utility.
Last Resort:
From Desktop -> Properties -> Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Troubleshooting -> Reduce your Hardware Acceleration by 1 each time and see if that helps.
DirectX SDK 9.0c Dec 2005
WMP 9.00.00.3263 (you can only get this with WMP patches -> http://www.mdgx.com/wmp.htm)
WMP_VCM 9 codec
Windows Media 10 Codecs for WMP 9
Can you get WMV3 clips to play OK in MPC using VMR9 renderless because you can't your problem lies with DirectX or video card?
Check for any problems in "dxdiag" utility.
Last Resort:
From Desktop -> Properties -> Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Troubleshooting -> Reduce your Hardware Acceleration by 1 each time and see if that helps.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 3.8Ghz, 16Gb DDR4, RX6600XT with Dell U2520D at 2560x1440@60Hz scaling 125%
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys