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Re: Corruption in XBMC

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nightik wrote:

 

Could you test version of the xbmc posted on the following URL with the lastest drivers?

XBMCSetup-20130912-596f548.exe - Google Drive

Also please add (or change if it's exists) %APPDATA%\XBMC\userdata\advancedsettings.xml with following lines

<advancedsettings>

  <video>

      <dxvausehdprocessor>true</dxvausehdprocessor>

  </video>

</advancedsettings>

Thanks.

I appreciate the suggestion, but I've already reverted to the old driver, and since others are reporting it, I will give them some time to try it. I can say that uninstalling the new driver and reinstalling the old went smoothly enough, and XBMC has always been good about its installer/uninstaller, though it might be a good idea to test it under a different account so there's no chance it'll mess up your database and settings. The Intel XBMC issues just aren't a huge problem for me as I'm using an Nvidia GT430 for my TV alongside the i5-4670 for the monitor on my Z87 system. I only observe the problems when I move XBMC to the monitor, which is rare for me to do. The previous driver's UI corruption is annoying but basically tolerable for my usage pattern. The new driver's corruption is a huge fail, though, as I saw the green strip on all the half dozen or so 1080p and 720p videos I tried. FTR, I'm using XBMC 12.2 on Windows 7 x64. The <advancedsettings> item was not present. BTW, the dual GPUs are working great without the need for any additional software on my Z87 system. The Handbrake QuickSync beta works fine.


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