Brotoles
19th January 2006, 21:48
First of all, hello to everyone!
I'm having a strange problem here... Whenever I play a movie using Media Player Classic, I get a frame rate counter at the top right corner of the screen, and I don't know how to take it off...
My video card is an ATI X600 XT PCI-E, using latest Catalyst drivers (v5.13), and ATI Tray Tools v1.0.5.815
* The problem only happens when I use MPC VMR9 windowed, or VRM9 renderless:
- When I use VMR9 windowed, the frame rate counter appears at the top right corner of the video window at all times and window sizes...
- When I use VMR9 renderless, the counter only appears if I go to full screen, or if I stretch the video window until it reaches the size of my desktop resolution...
This problem seems to be related to DirectDraw or Direct3D, as some emulators which use DirectX also present this problem...
Does anyone know the source of this frame rate counter? Please help me, I want to keep using VMR9 renderles because it allows me to use the bicubic resize which is sharper, and also allows me to use those cool shader effects.
Thanks for your patience, my best regards,
Brotoles
I'm having a strange problem here... Whenever I play a movie using Media Player Classic, I get a frame rate counter at the top right corner of the screen, and I don't know how to take it off...
My video card is an ATI X600 XT PCI-E, using latest Catalyst drivers (v5.13), and ATI Tray Tools v1.0.5.815
* The problem only happens when I use MPC VMR9 windowed, or VRM9 renderless:
- When I use VMR9 windowed, the frame rate counter appears at the top right corner of the video window at all times and window sizes...
- When I use VMR9 renderless, the counter only appears if I go to full screen, or if I stretch the video window until it reaches the size of my desktop resolution...
This problem seems to be related to DirectDraw or Direct3D, as some emulators which use DirectX also present this problem...
Does anyone know the source of this frame rate counter? Please help me, I want to keep using VMR9 renderles because it allows me to use the bicubic resize which is sharper, and also allows me to use those cool shader effects.
Thanks for your patience, my best regards,
Brotoles