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Mastiff:
I have a quite good computer, with an Asus motherboard, an i9-9900 CPU, 16 GB RAM and an GeForce GTX 1050 TI (driver 417.35, later drivers supposedly doesn't support 3D playback, so it seems I'm staying there) and fully updatede Windows 10. . When I try to open any video from 1080p and up (I haven't tried lower resolutions, because I don't use them), MC just implodes. It disappears. I have checked with MC 25 and 22, and those has the same problem, and 25 is 64 bit while 26 is 32 bit (because it crashed I tried to change from 64 to 32 bit), so it's not related to the 64 bits version of MC. So it's not version specific, but maybe related to MadVR in some way? If there is a more appropriate forum, please move the thread.  ;D But does anybody know what this can be? I have done a search here, but the only thing I found was a crashing computer because it went to hot under HQ, and I see no chance of that being the case here since it happens the second the video should have been visible on screen, it goes straigt from black to bombs awaaaay and the wallpaper. I'd really like to have HQ, I'm guessing my E-Shift 4K projector should be able to use that very well.

JimH:
Hi Tor,
Did you install your own version of madVR?

Mastiff:
Hi, Jim! :) No, I just let MC do it's thing. According to the madVR settings I'm on madVR 0.92.16.

JimH:
If you're on Win10, make sure Windows Defender is configured.  There's a thread here on it.

I suppose you tried reinstalling MC.

The first build of MC26 had stability issues.  MC26.0.14 has been pretty good so far.

Mastiff:
Yep, both 32 and 64 bits. And I'm on .14. Also this happens on more than one version. I just tried deleting the madVR directory from all of them, removing the plug-in from every version. They were added again without complaints, but MC still implodes when I try to play a video file.

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