[WINDOWS] Video playback problem/notebook
#1
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Hello

My configuration:
XBMC 10.1 Dharma
Notebook FujitsuSiemens Amilo L6820 integrated Intel 82852 graphic card and sound.
Intel celeron 2,4Ghz/512mb RAM/40GB HDD
Windows XP SP3
Updated drivers from FujitsuSiemens support page.
Intel VGA driver 6.13.01


I have a problem with video playback. When I choose "Video", search library and select any video, any format (avi,flv,mp4 etc.), sound starts for 6-10 seconds and then stops. Time indicator is always 00:00 of XX:XX, also list of movies doesn't hide, I can see menu but can't do anything. Only I can push Alt+F4 to close frozen XBMC. xbmc.log show problems with d3d, textures etc.

I can use MediaPlayer Classic or other external players and then everything is ok but it's not what I want.
On brand new Acer Aspire 7420 and very very old Compaq Armada e500 with P3 600Mhz/128mbRAM/8mb ATI Rage on board, there are no problems with XBMC, is there any way to fix this?? I've searched forum for similiar problem but with no result, or i don't know how to use searchbox Smile
I'm at work so I don't have LOG file now, so i'll attach it later.

Sorry for my bad english, i've searched polish forums but in Poland there's no good support for XBMC.
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#2
Try disabling DXVA, or enable it if it's already disabled. Intel GPUs have been known to give problems with DXVA.

JR
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#3
As far i tried any combination but it still doesn't work. For now DXVA is disabled as it was after installation. I also didn't mentioned that i've installed K-Lite codec pack, it doesn't matter if it's fresh ffdshow codec only, k-lie only, both installed.
Different combinations of DXVA settings and codecs give no sound, 6-8 seconds of sound, sound and small image for movie previev.

Here is my xbmc.log file http://hotfile.com/dl/118989397/0cf28ae/xbmc.log.html

Help me please Smile

Interesting is that everything works fine when i use any player outside XBMC.
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#4
Or pastebin log http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/613322/
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#5
That's odd. You're getting an error "CD3DTexture::Create - failed 0x8876086A" and 0x8876086A is a DirectX code "3D not available".

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812491 contains some notes on using dxdiag to check the DX setup. It's quite an old article but should still be valid. It might also be worth downloading the latest DX installer from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...ceb6d8fa8d

JR
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#6
DX installed earlier, nothing changed. Disabled and enabled again D3D in dxdiag, also tests made, everything looks fine. I don't know what to do more.
Couple days ago reinstalled OS.
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#7
Maybe installing XBMC Live on HDD can help.....
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#8
After work i'll try this (full D3D restart) http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-003994.htm from Intel support page.
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#9
I don't believe it, somehow Intel has newer drivers that FujitsuSiemens support page doesn't have, that's a pity.
Now the driver number is 6.14 and everything works fine. I was searching all day but finally i've got this driver.
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