Using latest .60 build of version 16 (purchased.) But... same thing happens on this machine with ver 15: just downloaded to check.
Just finished building a new music player using a Gigabyte GA-H67MA-D2H-B3 motherboard, with the latest driver from intel downloaded today. This is one of the new H67 integrated intel chipset graphics boards.
With my really old laptop (5 year old HP tablet with very old intel integrated graphics) or my other machine with an Nvidia card, I do NOT have these problems.
When playing:
the Display window looks like this: only upper left corner has the upper left corner of the cover image:
If I change the display to show cover art, it looks like this:
If I change it to 3D vis, it looks like this: note that it moves, but only the corner shows:
If I change to detached display, and resize it to this tiny size, it fills the view, and the animation is working (rotating 3D cube, here)
But if I expand this size of that window, the actual displayed part shrinks as I expand it, until it disappears.
If I switch to theatre view, I get a blank screen. The music keeps playing, but it is completely black. The only way to get out is <CTRL-1> back to usual display. On a couple of occasions as I fiddle, I've seen a little tiny port in the upper left corner, about 1/8 inch square, which I think is a corner of the image, but that's all I can see! None of the theatre display buttons or images display.
I suspect some problem with some interaction of the J River rendering and the Intel graphics driver .. but other stuff seems to work ok. I can run the windows media player just fine, play a DVD, browse the web: flash video, DVD video; Vimeo High def all work ....
This is driving me nuts ... any suggestions?
I did go into the bios to give the built in graphics card the max amount of memory, but that made no difference.
Downloaded and ran Passmark software's bench, and it passed all the 2d and 3d tests.
Machine is running Win7 64 Prof, up to date as of today, 8GB memory, and an 80 GB intel SSD.
..Mike