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Win Media Player (or Sopcast) issue


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Hi guys. Does anyone know why is the stream displayed like this in Sopcast? I figured it's a WMP issue, since Sopcast is basically a wrap of it, but none of the options in WMP seem to modify anything. Videos work fine, browser playback is fine, so I guess it's not a codec issue. Only in Sopcast I have this issue.

 

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1. Make sure that you are using the latest drivers for the video card.

2. Update SopCast to the last version.

3. In Windows Media Player, follow these steps:

a. On the Tools menu, click Options. The Options dialog box appears.
b. In the Options dialog box, click the Performance tab.
c. In the Video acceleration area, click Advanced.
d. In the Video Acceleration Settings dialog box, click to clear the check box for Use Overlays.
e. Test to see whether the video will play back correctly.
If the video does not play back correctly, then In the Video Acceleration Settings dialog box, click to clear the check box for Use High Quality Mode.
f. Test to see whether the video will play back correctly.

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1. Make sure that you are using the latest drivers for the video card.

2. Update SopCast to the last version.

3. In Windows Media Player, follow these steps:

a. On the Tools menu, click Options. The Options dialog box appears.

b. In the Options dialog box, click the Performance tab.

c. In the Video acceleration area, click Advanced.

d. In the Video Acceleration Settings dialog box, click to clear the check box for Use Overlays.

e. Test to see whether the video will play back correctly.

If the video does not play back correctly, then In the Video Acceleration Settings dialog box, click to clear the check box for Use High Quality Mode.

f. Test to see whether the video will play back correctly.

Done all of these. None of the options seems to have any effect. I've even disabled every option in WMP, in Sopcast is the same...

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