It's possibly your settings or some decoder you have installed causing the issue. Note that it's hard to use VLC as a reference when troubleshooting video problems for the reason being it includes its own plugins instead of possibly using old or buggy codecs already installed on the system.
No, it's been happening ever since I started using MPC-HC. I just went through ever video output and found only the EVR Custom and EVR SYNC have proper colors but with flicker.
acuriousman, if your having flickering problems, it usually is caused by one of the following:
- Display refresh rate. Try 60 hz, or try upping it to 70 or 75 hz if your monitor supports it. Sometimes that can eliminate flickering that occurs at 60 hz.
- Program settings. Some are hidden under advanced controls, or video settings. Try KMPlayer. It plays nearly anything & has cool features to boot.
- Driver. Update your video driver.
- Speakers (usually on CRT monitors). Move speakers away from your monitor.
- Unstable power. Try APC UPS unit.
- Viruses/malware/low RAM. Remove malware/reset Windows/Upgrade to more RAM.
- Lack of 3D, or running display at settings to high for your (older?) graphics. Update driver, or upgrade to a newer card. If you don't have one, get one.
There are many things that could be wrong, including slow CPU, too many startup items, video card going bad, dust built up causing heat issues...
acuriousman, if your having flickering problems, it usually is caused by one of the following:
- Display refresh rate. Try 60 hz, or try upping it to 70 or 75 hz if your monitor supports it. Sometimes that can eliminate flickering that occurs at 60 hz.
- Program settings. Some are hidden under advanced controls, or video settings. Try KMPlayer. It plays nearly anything & has cool features to boot.
- Driver. Update your video driver.
- Speakers (usually on CRT monitors). Move speakers away from your monitor.
- Unstable power. Try APC UPS unit.
- Viruses/malware/low RAM. Remove malware/reset Windows/Upgrade to more RAM.
- Lack of 3D, or running display at settings to high for your (older?) graphics. Update driver, or upgrade to a newer card. If you don't have one, get one.
There are many things that could be wrong, including slow CPU, too many startup items, video card going bad, dust built up causing heat issues...
I've looked into those and they've all resulted in nothing.
I know it's got something to do with EVR's renderer though, as it plays without flicker in VLC and other renderers within MPC-HC. The "flicker" I'm talking about is a quick darkening/lightening in certain parts of the video.
What we're trying to figure out is how to get the proper color AND eliminate the flicker.
I am not sure, but I believe KMP includes controls you can use to increase/decrease contrast & brightness, as well as change the video colors to your liking.
Hewlitt Packard sent out an e-mail warning a month or so ago about possible defective desktops and laptops that cause flickering and eventually total CPU loss. Do you have an HP desktop or laptop? I do, but I've been lucky so far.
- Update BIOS (Please only do this if you are familiar with flashing bios's, or have an Uninterruptible Power Supply to connect it to before proceeding).
- Check video settings in the BIOS. Increase to MAX RAM if set on a lower setting.
- Reset your OS... XP & 7 appear to work smoother than Vista.
- Update your video driver. Newer drivers can sometimes fix flicker issues, or color problems.