Did the avi problem just appear or has it always been there (could it be linked with the tv show problem)?
I think the problem is normally put down to graphics card drivers and the different directx mode and overlay stuff that going fullscreen uses.
Does the same thing happen with mpg or wmv files?
Which codecs are you using for the avi files?
Which graphics card drivers are you using and have you tried different ones (older as well as newer) ?
Maybe worth trying a full uninstall of the catalyst software and uninstall the card from in device manager - delete the driver if you get the option.
Then reboot and install catalyst again.
Did you see this thread:
http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/337105.aspx
Rob.
Win7, P5Q Pro Turbo, Q6600, GT430, BGT3595, Hauppauge Nova-hd-s2, DM500s, DVBLink.
www.thegreenbutton.tv
Also try this for ATI cards.
Open CCC go to the deinterlace section and uncheck auto deinterlace and then change interlace option to the middle one, think it is just adaptive (not vector adaptive or motion adaptive).
That worked for me.
holidayboy:Did the avi problem just appear or has it always been there (could it be linked with the tv show problem)? I think the problem is normally put down to graphics card drivers and the different directx mode and overlay stuff that going fullscreen uses. Does the same thing happen with mpg or wmv files? Which codecs are you using for the avi files? Which graphics card drivers are you using and have you tried different ones (older as well as newer) ? Maybe worth trying a full uninstall of the catalyst software and uninstall the card from in device manager - delete the driver if you get the option. Then reboot and install catalyst again.Did you see this thread: http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/337105.aspx
walkabt:Also try this for ATI cards. Open CCC go to the deinterlace section and uncheck auto deinterlace and then change interlace option to the middle one, think it is just adaptive (not vector adaptive or motion adaptive). That worked for me.
runLoganrun: walkabt:Also try this for ATI cards. Open CCC go to the deinterlace section and uncheck auto deinterlace and then change interlace option to the middle one, think it is just adaptive (not vector adaptive or motion adaptive). That worked for me.i haven't checked if it has affected anything else adversely, not sure if it would or not,but, it totally fixed the jitters with the files i had problems with.many thanks!!rlr
now having issue again, using same CCC deinterlace setting. i just updated to latest vista codec pack, tried switching to Haali splitter, made it better but still flashing. nothing else i did had any effect. works fine in wmp.... If anyone knows why this is happening and could reply i would appreciate it.
thanks,
rlr