All that looks okay. It is rendering using FFDSHOW (which is good). The first thing I would try to do is reinstall CCCP and reset all the application settings. This is pretty painless. Follow the "first" 1-5 steps in these instructions:
http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshooting_Guide#Step-by-step_troubleshooting_guideEDIT: Actually, before you go to all that trouble...
Try to play the file in
VLC Player, just to see if the file itself is broken. Incomplete or corrupted downloads (assuming that file came from somewhere-that-will-remain-unnamed online) can cause weird issues like that. VLC certainly has it's issues but it is a fairly stable non-DirectShow player, and it handles generic XviD files just fine. If the same thing occurs using a non-DirectShow player like VLC player, then you just have a bad file.
Anyhow, assuming the file itself wasn't just bad...
Make sure not to skip downloading CCCP Insurgent and checking for other codec packs. In Step 2 of the instructions, when you go through the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel be sure to go carefully. Remove ALL Playback filters and codec packs you find. Especially:
- DirectVobSub
- Anything related to matroska
- CoreVorbis or CoreAAC
- AC3Filter
- K-Lite
- FFDSHOW
- XviD
- DivX
Officially, you can keep XviD or DivX, but you probably don't need these (they're only used if you are CREATING movie files, if you are only playing them you don't need them). Plus, it'd be best to get the latest versions anyway if you want them. So just remove anything that's there.
Also, go ahead and remove CCCP.
Then, follow the rest of those 1-5 instructions.
Make sure to check the Reset All Settings box during the install.Once you get CCCP reinstalled, try the file again and come back here and tell us what you find.