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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000353madVRbugpublic2018-01-15 14:01
Reporternet147 Assigned Tomadshi  
PrioritynormalSeveritycrashReproducibilityalways
Status assignedResolutionopen 
PlatformIntelOSWindowsOS Version7 64-bit SP1
Summary0000353: Moving MPC-HC player window from primary to secondary monitor causes playback to stop
DescriptionIf 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 ReproduceSee description.
Additional InformationIt 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
TagsNo tags attached.
madVR Version0.89.12
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
DecodingDXVA2 Native
Deinterlacingauto mode
DXVA2 Scaling Activeno
Aero / Desktop CompositionOn
Problem occurs with modewindowed mode
GPU ManufacturerNVidia
GPU ModelGeForce GTX 760
GPU Driver Version355.82

Activities

net147

2015-10-25 02:50

reporter   ~0001218

I mistyped the media player version. It should be "MPC-HC 1.7.9 846eff0 32-bit" not 64-bit.

lanboost

2015-11-21 15:41

reporter   ~0001236

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

Ede_123

2016-05-10 21:17

reporter   ~0001331

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)

Ede_123

2016-05-22 03:15

reporter   ~0001351

Possibly related: bug 404
http://bugs.madshi.net/view.php?id=404

madshi

2018-01-14 13:17

administrator   ~0002027

Does it happen for all of you only with DXVA2 native video decoding?

Ede_123

2018-01-14 13:58

reporter   ~0002029

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)

madshi

2018-01-14 14:25

administrator   ~0002030

How about lanboost and net147?

@Ede, have you tried D3D11 native decoding with a nightly LAV build? Does the same issue occur with that?

net147

2018-01-15 11:22

reporter   ~0002125

@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

madshi

2018-01-15 14:01

administrator   ~0002126

Ok, thanks, so we can probably conclude that the issue only occurs with DXVA Native decoding. Will have to double check that...

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
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