Posted February 22, 2012
Vista 32-bit, geforce 9600 laptop (thus another video card is not an option).
Both hardware modes (primary d3d or nvidia) act strangely, all of the videos are shown flipped upside-down; the game menu is right side up, but the game crashes after the new game video with "unable to compute z-lookup table"
In software mode, the videos still are upside down, the main menu is right side up but with interrupted sound, the new game video is again upside down, and the game just crashes while playing it. No error message.
I have tried all of the suggestions I found here: made sure that VLC is the default player for .asf, disabled hardware zoom, tried several compatibility modes, set mode to 640x480 only, turn DEP off etc.
Nothing works. Again, I cannot even run in software mode. And the videos are all shown upside down despite the fact that when played in VLC by themselves they look normal.
Both hardware modes (primary d3d or nvidia) act strangely, all of the videos are shown flipped upside-down; the game menu is right side up, but the game crashes after the new game video with "unable to compute z-lookup table"
In software mode, the videos still are upside down, the main menu is right side up but with interrupted sound, the new game video is again upside down, and the game just crashes while playing it. No error message.
I have tried all of the suggestions I found here: made sure that VLC is the default player for .asf, disabled hardware zoom, tried several compatibility modes, set mode to 640x480 only, turn DEP off etc.
Nothing works. Again, I cannot even run in software mode. And the videos are all shown upside down despite the fact that when played in VLC by themselves they look normal.
Post edited February 22, 2012 by stamasd