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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000353 | madVR | bug | public | 2015-10-25 02:48 | 2018-01-15 14:01 |
Reporter | net147 | Assigned To | madshi | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | crash | Reproducibility | always |
Status | assigned | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | Intel | OS | Windows | OS Version | 7 64-bit SP1 |
Summary | 0000353: Moving MPC-HC player window from primary to secondary monitor causes playback to stop | ||||
Description | If you open a H.264 video, it starts playback on primary monitor. Dragging the player window to the secondary monitor causes the playback to pause for a few seconds or so and then changes to either Stopped or Paused state. Clicking play again causes audio to play for a fraction of a second and then go back to Stopped or Paused state. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | See description. | ||||
Additional Information | It used to work fine in older MadVR versions - playback would pause for a few seconds or so and then continue. 0.86.11 - ok 0.87.10 - ok 0.87.13 - ok 0.87.14 - ok 0.87.15 - bad 0.87.16 - bad 0.87.21 - bad 0.88.11 - bad 0.89.12 - bad | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
madVR Version | 0.89.12 | ||||
Media Player (with version info) | MPC-HC 1.7.9 846eff0 64-bit | ||||
Splitter (with version info) | LAV Splitter 0.65.0 | ||||
Decoder (with version info) | LAV Video Decoder 0.65.0.9-git | ||||
Decoding | DXVA2 Native | ||||
Deinterlacing | auto mode | ||||
DXVA2 Scaling Active | no | ||||
Aero / Desktop Composition | On | ||||
Problem occurs with mode | windowed mode | ||||
GPU Manufacturer | NVidia | ||||
GPU Model | GeForce GTX 760 | ||||
GPU Driver Version | 355.82 | ||||
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I mistyped the media player version. It should be "MPC-HC 1.7.9 846eff0 32-bit" not 64-bit. |
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Can confirm this is a issue for Windows 10 x64 (build 10240) Nvida gtx 960 (358.91) MPC-HC (1.7.10) madVR 0.89.17 Doesn't matter what video I watch, freezes and doesn't replay when moving to other monitor |
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Same issue here with - madVR 0.90.17 - MPC-HC 1.7.10 (including LAV Video Decoder 0.66.0) - Windows 10 x64 When closing MPC-HC or starting a new video after playback got stuck in the mentioned state there's the following madVR report shown for a fraction of a second: - creating Direct3D device failed (80070005) The issue can be worked around by disabling DXVA2 video decoding in LAV Video Decoder (obviously undesirable) |
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Possibly related: bug 404 http://bugs.madshi.net/view.php?id=404 |
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Does it happen for all of you only with DXVA2 native video decoding? |
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For me it happens with "DXVA2 (native)" mode. Setting it to "DXVA2 (copy-back)" solves the issue. My current system information: - madVR 0.92.10 - MPC-HC 1.7.13 (including LAV Video Decoder 0.70.2.1-git) - Windows 10 x64 - Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 (driver version: 22.20.16.4836) |
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How about lanboost and net147? @Ede, have you tried D3D11 native decoding with a nightly LAV build? Does the same issue occur with that? |
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@madshi Works for me using "DXVA2 (copy-back)" instead of "DXVA2 (native)" in "Video decoder" internal filter settings. madVR 0.92.10 MPC-HC (64-bit) 1.7.13 Windows 7 SP1 64-bit NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 |
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Ok, thanks, so we can probably conclude that the issue only occurs with DXVA Native decoding. Will have to double check that... |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2015-10-25 02:48 | net147 | New Issue | |
2015-10-25 02:50 | net147 | Note Added: 0001218 | |
2015-11-21 15:41 | lanboost | Note Added: 0001236 | |
2016-05-10 21:17 | Ede_123 | Note Added: 0001331 | |
2016-05-22 03:15 | Ede_123 | Note Added: 0001351 | |
2018-01-14 13:17 | madshi | Note Added: 0002027 | |
2018-01-14 13:17 | madshi | Assigned To | => madshi |
2018-01-14 13:17 | madshi | Status | new => feedback |
2018-01-14 13:58 | Ede_123 | Note Added: 0002029 | |
2018-01-14 14:25 | madshi | Note Added: 0002030 | |
2018-01-15 11:22 | net147 | Note Added: 0002125 | |
2018-01-15 11:22 | net147 | Status | feedback => assigned |
2018-01-15 14:01 | madshi | Note Added: 0002126 |