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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: jgreen on June 27, 2006, 05:00:02 pm
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The DVD playback option "Use video mixing renderer 9 if available" is more of an option to make DVD playback stop working altogether, if selected.
The on-the-fly video CC controls are very nice. Saturation seems to be responding in a non-linear manner, 90% of the visible effect in the last 10% of the scroll.
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The DVD playback option "Use video mixing renderer 9 if available" is more of an option to make DVD playback stop working altogether, if selected.
The on-the-fly video CC controls are very nice. Saturation seems to be responding in a non-linear manner, 90% of the visible effect in the last 10% of the scroll.
Check "Use VMR9..." and select a video decoder or an audio decoder, or both, manually. Will that make it work?
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Thanks, yao, that did the trick. Without knowing that theoption for renderer #9 (whatever that is) presents a dead end.
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Somehow Microsoft's automatic DVD graph building mechanism does not work well with Video Mixing Renderer 9 in conjunction with certain MPEG-2 video decoders (it works fine on my machine). Manually selecting a decoder forces the program to build the graph manually which appears to work better.
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You might want to look at Zoomplayer's system of presets for known working decoder chains.