![]() DXDIAG says my GPU uses WDDM Driver Level 2.3 if that helps. The log, however, still doesn't seem to say anything about WDDM drivers. Not all media players are the same and have the capabilities to play your high. Immediately when I start playback it gives a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error but the audio is still playing in the background and there is the usual black screen - it still created the log files until I clicked "ok" to terminate and it said "VLC player has stopped working" afterwards. If your Tactacam videos are not playing correctly or showing up in your media player, as long as you have the correct type of SD card inserted it is likely then due to the media player you are using to watch footage back on. I downloaded the most recent vlc-4.0.0-20190107-0831 nighlty now and those are the logs with DXVA: OK out Leave the audio as copy Set 'output format' to mp4 muxer. Hit configure, and on the general tab, deselect 'use advanced configuration' and set preset to 'very fast'. Where it says video:copy change it to mpeg-4 AVC. > I cannot find a particular info on what VLC 3.0.5 build from December 19th 2018 I am using and googleing for "find out VLC build" didn't yield helpful results. If you're interested in getting the file size down, in Avidemux, re-encode the video to mpeg-4 AVC. ![]() ![]() Can you also provide logs from 4.0 nightlies ? The WDDM version detected should show up there. ![]() If the revision build is older than 14011 it won't work (and we don't blacklist your GPU yet). What is the WDDM driver version ? It's supposed to show up in the logs but it doesn't.
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