(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:22 pm
Post subject: WMP11 and Media Center show GREEN SCREEN Add to elertz Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>music_pictures_video (more info?)
I am trying to play DVD's and Bluray's on my new HTPC with no luck.
hardware peices of interest:
GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H 780g integrated HD 3200 graphics.
LITE-ON Black SATA Blu-ray DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-4O1S
'd hope it is a software issue. I'll go through my install step by step.
I install a fresh copy of Windows Vista Ultimate x86 SP1 on a formatted HDD.
Install goes fine, I install the drivers from the mobo's driver CD, then I
install the latest display drivers for the HD 3200 from ATI's website. So
far, so good. I have the video and audio being fed to my HDTV via HDMI.
I install the PowerDVD BD edition (version 7.something) using the CD
included with my bd drive. I run a utility that powerdvd has to check blu-ray
compatibility. It gives me the green light on everything, even on my TV being
HDCP ready. The graphics card it says unknown, its grey... but I don't think
that is the problem.
So anyway, the problem starts when I want to play a blu-ray disc. I press
play, and Windows pops up a message at the bottom right saying that Windows
has to change it's color scheme to Windows Vista Basic because the program
won't allow it or whatever. Then the movie plays, but no video is shown, it's
just black. I can hear sound fine, but no video.
I take out the BD and put in a DVD. I press play and get a BSOD. I reboot,
download and install latest firmware from Lite-On's site, install K-Lite
codec pack which installs Media Player Classic. I check a .mkv file, and it
plays fine on media player classic. I insert a regular DVD and Media Player
Classic plays the DVD just fine.
WMP 11, Media Center, and PowerDVD all show a GREEN SCREEN when the movie
plays, be it DVD or BD. I can hear the audio fine, but no video. I try
various BD's, same issue on all. The FUNNY thing is that I FF'd to a menu,
and on Mr. and Mrs. Smith, it showed me the menu options... play, scene
selection, etc. Showed this menu ontop of a GREEN SCREEN.... ugh...
I even bought and installed PowerDVD Ultra 8 and still get the same exact
problem. I tried uninstalling K-Lite codec pack and installing Vista Codec
Pack... same issue.
Media Player Classic can play DVD's fine. It's not supposed to play
Blu-rays, which is fine. Why would WMP11 not be able to play DVD's and MPC
can?
Any help would be appreciated. I knew the software portion of my HTPC build
would be the most annoying.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:38 pm
Post subject: Re: WMP11 and Media Center show GREEN SCREEN Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Why did you install K-Lite here? Video playback did not need any components
from that, and those components would likely conflict with the existing
system video codecs. Since most codec packs are a large collection of
random codecs, installing and uninstalling them can have random effects. At
no point did you need K-Lite or VCP for Blu-Ray or DVD playback. Both of
those have done some seriously bad/untested things to user's systems over
time.
What MPEG filters are installed according to WMP's Help:About:Technical
Support Information menu tool?
What exact video card driver version do you have? What's the latest as
available from ATI?
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See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"Josh" <Josh DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4FA445A6-E7FC-444D-8B97-5F6DB069FF3E@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to play DVD's and Bluray's on my new HTPC with no luck.
> hardware peices of interest:
>
> GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H 780g integrated HD 3200 graphics.
> LITE-ON Black SATA Blu-ray DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-4O1S
>
> 'd hope it is a software issue. I'll go through my install step by step.
>
> I install a fresh copy of Windows Vista Ultimate x86 SP1 on a formatted
> HDD.
> Install goes fine, I install the drivers from the mobo's driver CD, then I
> install the latest display drivers for the HD 3200 from ATI's website. So
> far, so good. I have the video and audio being fed to my HDTV via HDMI.
>
> I install the PowerDVD BD edition (version 7.something) using the CD
> included with my bd drive. I run a utility that powerdvd has to check
> blu-ray
> compatibility. It gives me the green light on everything, even on my TV
> being
> HDCP ready. The graphics card it says unknown, its grey... but I don't
> think
> that is the problem.
>
> So anyway, the problem starts when I want to play a blu-ray disc. I press
> play, and Windows pops up a message at the bottom right saying that
> Windows
> has to change it's color scheme to Windows Vista Basic because the program
> won't allow it or whatever. Then the movie plays, but no video is shown,
> it's
> just black. I can hear sound fine, but no video.
>
> I take out the BD and put in a DVD. I press play and get a BSOD. I reboot,
> download and install latest firmware from Lite-On's site, install K-Lite
> codec pack which installs Media Player Classic. I check a .mkv file, and
> it
> plays fine on media player classic. I insert a regular DVD and Media
> Player
> Classic plays the DVD just fine.
>
> WMP 11, Media Center, and PowerDVD all show a GREEN SCREEN when the movie
> plays, be it DVD or BD. I can hear the audio fine, but no video. I try
> various BD's, same issue on all. The FUNNY thing is that I FF'd to a menu,
> and on Mr. and Mrs. Smith, it showed me the menu options... play, scene
> selection, etc. Showed this menu ontop of a GREEN SCREEN.... ugh...
>
> I even bought and installed PowerDVD Ultra 8 and still get the same exact
> problem. I tried uninstalling K-Lite codec pack and installing Vista Codec
> Pack... same issue.
>
> Media Player Classic can play DVD's fine. It's not supposed to play
> Blu-rays, which is fine. Why would WMP11 not be able to play DVD's and MPC
> can?
>
> Any help would be appreciated. I knew the software portion of my HTPC
> build
> would be the most annoying.
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