Thanks for your quick response Michael!
The bèta drivers from Nvidia I've also tried, version 101.41, and they
didn't solve my problem either :-(
And I've filled in that bug report on the Nvidia website a few days ago, but
no responses yet...
Yes, a work around till the time being would also be nice, the trouble shoot
tab is still there in Vista only a little bit more difficult to find. The
only problem is that the button to change the video acceleration is disabled,
it says something like "With the currently used display device drivers it
isn't possible to change the hardware acceleration" (translated from dutch).
So any ideas now?
I find it difficult to say that the problem is because of the display
drivers, may be there is something corrupt in WMP-framework, because there
aren't any problems while playing games or replaying .dvr-ms files recorded
with Windows Media Center.
Thanks Olivier
"Michael Solomon" wrote:
> RedLion wrote:
> > Problem:
> > -----------
> > When I try to play a video e.g. bear.wmv (delivered with Vista) with
> > Windows Media Player the whole pc freezes after after 1,5 seconds!
> >
> > System:
> > ---------
> > Vista 32bit Ultimate
> > AMD Athlon 4400+ X2
> > 2x 1 GB Corsair geheugen
> > Asus A8N-SLI (Nvidia 15.00 drivers latest version)
> > Gforce 6600 GT ultra video card (Nvidia 100.65 drivers latest version)
> > 2x Hauppauge 150MCE
> >
> > Description:
> > --------------
> > During the install of Vista the installation stopped and didn't go
> > further on the point it tested the system to gather the
> > performance-index infromation. After a couple of hours I rebooted the
> > system, and every thing worked alright, except I couldn't play any
> > video files in Windows Media Player. The mouse cursor will not move
> > anymore, ctrl+alt+del doesn't give a response, display of my logitech
> > G15 keyboard doesn't react anymore, the CPU gives 100% cpu usage
> > (strange for a dual core cpu) when starting a video and after the
> > first few video-frames the whole system freezes
> >
> > Things tried but all generated the same problem:
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > - Play video files (not recorded by Media Center) within Media Center
> > videos
> > - Tried it after a clean install, with no other drivers or codecs
> > installed then the default ones. When this didn't work I installed
> > the latest nForce and Gforce drivers from the Nvidia website, when
> > that didn't work I installed the bèta Gforce drivers from the Nvidia
> > website, and that didn't work either.
> > - Tried to turn off Areo, single monitor, 16 bit colors
> > - Tried using VLC-player which has embedded codecs and the system als
> > freezed, same as with Windows Media Player, so it's not a codec or
> > Windows Media problem, and this pointed me a little bit more in the
> > direction of a Geforce-driver problem!
> > - I played on Valve's Steam the game RedOrchestra Ostfront, this game
> > performed more stable, and with higher video settings and performance
> > then I could have ever done in WindowsXP SP2 before, I'm really happy
> > about this! - Because during the installation the Performance-index
> > crashed, there isn't a performance-index for my system, so when I
> > restart it, every thing goes alright till "playing from windows
> > media" (it's a translation, in Dutch it says "afspelen van windows
> > media bepalen") then the system is really doing calculations and the
> > progression bar stops for a few second and then you hear the harddisk
> > loading information and the progression bar goes a inch further and
> > the begins heavy recalculations under the same test still saying
> > "playing from windows media" and then after 1.5 seconds the system
> > freezes, the mous-cursor won't move any more, and even after a night
> > the system didn't awake. In my own opinion and the information from
> > the Microsoft technet site, I guess that at this point it's running a
> > video in memory to calculate it's performance the same that happens
> > with WMP and VLC and then crashes.
> >
> > I've posted my problem at various websites, searched the whole
> > internet, saw some people having the same problem, but no solutions.
> >
> > Second question not the highest priority:
> > -----------------------------------------------
> > - There is still one device in my device manager (something on the
> > motherboard) that is called a unknown device, any idea what that can
> > be, or what driver is needed for it?
> >
> > I really hope you can help me, I'm very desperate!
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> 100% CPU usage is an indication something is hanging the system.
>
> From what I can see at the nVidia site, these are still beta drivers of
> which they've just released a new version and they have posted a link to a
> site to report bugs in these drivers,
> http://www.nvidia.com/vistaqualityassurance so it's quite possible these
> drivers aren't completely stable in Vista yet. One thing that might
> possibly help until better drivers are available would be to turn down
> graphics acceleration. I don't have my Vista setup running right now but I
> think you can still do this in Vista. Right click a blank space on the
> desktop, choose properties, go to the Settings tab, click Advanced, go to
> the Troubleshoot tab and move the Hardware Acceleration all the way to the
> left which should be "None." Then, try again and see if that resolves the
> issue.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
>
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