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Hyperspin Intel HD4000 No Videos


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Yahoo I have mine working good. The way I did it may not suit everyone but it works for me.

I just have a large selection of the old games. In HyperLaunch I just changed it to select FLV files in a directory and it plays FLV files perfectly for all of my games with the video playing in the attract HyperSpin screen.

I only have one problem to fix which is I need to have a VGA monitor plugged it for the game to work. Mine is in a Neo Geo cabinet using a amusement an amusement monitor with a ArcadeVGA 5000 video card.

It goes past post in Win 8.1 and then a small window (as in Win 8.1) comes on the screen and then just get all colours on the screen.

The weird part is it boots properly after being on for quite a while or after I have been playing with the settings in Screen Resolution and then it boots all the time without the VGA monitor plugged in. But when go to boot it the next day it will not boot. The VGA monitor does not have to be turned on.

Just my last problem.

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Not sure about win 8.x... I'm using win7 for this bartop build.

All I did was open internet explorer, go to here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/

downloaded the activex player, played a flash movie, right-clicked the movie and selected 'settings' and then un-checked hardware acceleration.

Win8 might be different but I'm guessing if you can get to the flash player/plugin IE settings in win8 it should work there too.

I guess if you can't find it, just fall back to win7.... no need to go to XP. :)

This worked and is extremely easy to do! Thanks man

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I can confirm this issue is fixed on Windows 8.1 with HD4600 GPU!!!

A big thanks to BenjaminLSR for his little tool. Whatever it does, works!

Fresh Windows 8.1 with all updates and drivers using a i5-4570T. Videos were garbled, I didn't bother with Firefox or any other method, I simply ran this tool and the issue went away. Such a relief that I don't have to add a secondary GPU.

I've been testing MAME and Dreamcast games today with no apparent issues.

If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask.

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Here Is The Fix!

Okay, I had the same problem as everyone else on this thread, and was almost ready to buy a new video card as my work around when I finally figured it out (at least it worked for me).

Before I give the solution that I found, you need to realize that Hyperspin uses your internet browser to display the videos. That is why people have suggested turning off the hardware acceleration in your browser to fix the problem. But, from reading this thread, that has only solved a few people's issues. Why not all of them, I asked myself? Well, this is the answer that I found. The hardware acceleration fix only works if your default browser is set to Internet Explorer! Not Google Chrome, and maybe not some of the other ones, but definitely not Chrome.

So here are the steps to the fix:

1. Make sure that Internet Explorer is the Default internet browser for your system. This can be found in a few different locations, depending on which IE version you are running, so I will leave it up to you to figure this step out.

2. Open Internet Explorer and go to 'Setting' then 'Internet Options'

3. Choose the 'Advanced' tab, and under the 'Accelerated Graphics' title, make sure that 'Use software rendering instead of GPU' is checked. You are halfway done at this point.

4. Next, visit 'http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html' and go down the page to 'Step 5'. There should be a Flash video playing of a tree.

5. Right-click on the video and select 'Settings'. Under the 'Display' tab, make sure that 'Enable hardware acceleration' is not clicked.

6. Close your browser and open Hyperspin. The videos and audio should play normally now.

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I was on Teamviewer over the weekend trying to sort out a members troubles, one of which was this video problem.

I tried right clicking a youtube video, but this was a Windows 8 machine. Next was to switch off Hardware acceleration in IE; this did not work either.

Finally I installed FireFox on the machine. Initially all I could get was HTML videos on YouTube, but after installing the flash plugin I was able right click a video and finally uncheck the Disable hardware acceleration box; fixing the problem.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Here Is The Fix!

Okay, I had the same problem as everyone else on this thread, and was almost ready to buy a new video card as my work around when I finally figured it out (at least it worked for me).

Before I give the solution that I found, you need to realize that Hyperspin uses your internet browser to display the videos. That is why people have suggested turning off the hardware acceleration in your browser to fix the problem. But, from reading this thread, that has only solved a few people's issues. Why not all of them, I asked myself? Well, this is the answer that I found. The hardware acceleration fix only works if your default browser is set to Internet Explorer! Not Google Chrome, and maybe not some of the other ones, but definitely not Chrome.

So here are the steps to the fix:

1. Make sure that Internet Explorer is the Default internet browser for your system. This can be found in a few different locations, depending on which IE version you are running, so I will leave it up to you to figure this step out.

2. Open Internet Explorer and go to 'Setting' then 'Internet Options'

3. Choose the 'Advanced' tab, and under the 'Accelerated Graphics' title, make sure that 'Use software rendering instead of GPU' is checked. You are halfway done at this point.

4. Next, visit 'http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html' and go down the page to 'Step 5'. There should be a Flash video playing of a tree.

5. Right-click on the video and select 'Settings'. Under the 'Display' tab, make sure that 'Enable hardware acceleration' is not clicked.

6. Close your browser and open Hyperspin. The videos and audio should play normally now.

This worked for me a massive thank you it is good to know I do not need to go out and purchase a new card.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Sorry to beat the answer to death but i'm literally just about to purchase an Intel NUC DN2820FYKH and just wanted to confirm/clarify the answer!

The Intel NUC DN2820FYKH has on board graphics and I will be using Windows 7 so....If I follow the above posts directions and un-check 'Enable hardware acceleration', then I should be able to use .mp4's within HyperSpin and not get messed up videos?

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Yes.

I have a Macbook Pro with an Intel HD Graphics 4000, running Windows 7. I did the instructions you mentioned (disabling hardware acceleration for Flash) and the videos work flawlessly now.

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Sorry to beat the answer to death but i'm literally just about to purchase an Intel NUC DN2820FYKH and just wanted to confirm/clarify the answer!

The Intel NUC DN2820FYKH has on board graphics and I will be using Windows 7 so....If I follow the above posts directions and un-check 'Enable hardware acceleration', then I should be able to use .mp4's within HyperSpin and not get messed up videos?

Why not just try it and see for yourself, you can always turn the settings back again.

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Why not just try it and see for yourself, you can always turn the settings back again.

I have a Surface Pro with the HD4000 Intel chipset and these steps work. Remember to reboot your PC after making any hardware acceleration changes to test.

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Why not just try it and see for yourself, you can always turn the settings back again.

Because if I know for sure that it will work then I will drop the money needed to buy an Intel Nuc and I won't get stuck with a Hyperspin build that doesn't play video snaps!!!

Thanks for the info TheCodeMan, appreciate it!

  • 2 weeks later...
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On my notbook are 2 GPU`s one is a Standard for Desktop use, the other is a Highend NVIDIA GPU. Right click and run with High Power GPU fix the Problem for me! Other Way ist to convert all the Vid`s to MP4.

  • 2 weeks later...
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So I bit the bullet and I went and brought a "Gigabyte Brix 2807" which has Intel HD on-board graphics.

I installed windows 7 64bit, downloaded and installed HyperSpin and HyperLaunch and crossed my fingers. I launched HyperSpin and all the videos were a garbled mess, so I followed the instructions from an above post by "jumpingjay" and now......all my .mp4 videos are playing perfectly!!!

A big thanks to everyone who help contribute and solve this problem!

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Just a confirmation: the little tweak app from BenjaminLSK worked perfectly for me. Currently running HyperSpin on a Gigabye Brix Pro HTPC (model GB-BXi7-4770R) which uses Intel's Iris Pro graphics chipset. OS is Windows 8.1 Pro x64. post-25116-142870676536_thumb.jpg

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Many thanks BenjaminLSK!! I tried all the enable/disable hardware acceleration in the different browsers, flash installs, etc etc - nothing worked, until I tried this patch - and works fine!

 

Only issue is - and I don't know if it is specific to this patch - the video (and surrounding artwork) is slightly transparent, so you can still see the system logo etc from the wheel behind the video, though only feintly. Is this normal or is there a setting I need to adjust?

  • 9 months later...
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Here Is The Fix!

Okay, I had the same problem as everyone else on this thread, and was almost ready to buy a new video card as my work around when I finally figured it out (at least it worked for me).

Before I give the solution that I found, you need to realize that Hyperspin uses your internet browser to display the videos. That is why people have suggested turning off the hardware acceleration in your browser to fix the problem. But, from reading this thread, that has only solved a few people's issues. Why not all of them, I asked myself? Well, this is the answer that I found. The hardware acceleration fix only works if your default browser is set to Internet Explorer! Not Google Chrome, and maybe not some of the other ones, but definitely not Chrome.

So here are the steps to the fix:

1. Make sure that Internet Explorer is the Default internet browser for your system. This can be found in a few different locations, depending on which IE version you are running, so I will leave it up to you to figure this step out.

2. Open Internet Explorer and go to 'Setting' then 'Internet Options'

3. Choose the 'Advanced' tab, and under the 'Accelerated Graphics' title, make sure that 'Use software rendering instead of GPU' is checked. You are halfway done at this point.

4. Next, visit 'http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html' and go down the page to 'Step 5'. There should be a Flash video playing of a tree.

5. Right-click on the video and select 'Settings'. Under the 'Display' tab, make sure that 'Enable hardware acceleration' is not clicked.

6. Close your browser and open Hyperspin. The videos and audio should play normally now.

I recently updated my graphics drivers, I hate updating drivers on my cab, on booting up HS I was met with the green pixelated screen instead of my video snaps. Thanks to you everything is running smoothly again :)

Thank you

Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk

  • 6 months later...
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Have Windows 10, and an intel 4400, having black video, only audio issue as well with Mame MP4 video snaps...going to try the suggestions above and will report my success or not.

Thanks for posting all of this.

- Brett

  • 2 weeks later...
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On ‎11‎/‎8‎/‎2014 at 2:42 PM, oakleez said:

Well, the app above didn't work for me so I started tinkering... I'm using an Intel Pentium G3258 CPU (Intel 4xxx HD graphics).

I figured it out!

How to get videos happy with Hyperspin 1.3.x and Intel Chipsets:

1. Fire up Internet Explorer (other browsers will NOT work for this).

2. Go to adobe and install the flash player for Internet Explorer.

3. Browse to a flash video (just google "flash video examples").

4. Once a flash video is playing, right-click it and choose settings

5. UN-CHECK hardware acceleration.

6. Close IE

Worked for me on a Pentium G3258-based system and also on my Intel i3 NUC.

Cheers.

Cheers, oakleez. This fix work for me as well.

I had the issue where the menu would load the video preview and the sound would play immediately, but there would be about a 3-5 second delay before the video showed. I'm honestly not even sure this was related to an onboard Intel graphics chipset for me. I got a brand spanking new Gigabyte motherboard with Intel H170 chipset for a Core i3-6320 (Intel HD Graphics 530) running Windows 7 x64. This particular machine is also running an ArcadeVGA card from Ultimarc. I went so far as to disable the onboard graphics and uninstalled the Intel graphics drivers (installed them in case I wanted to run a secondary display), but I was still having the same problem. My entire HyperSpin config was copied over from another MAME cabinet (same setup except for an older motherboard and Intel CoreDuo), which was running perfectly fine. I installed the ActiveX Flash player and turned off Hardware Acceleration, and the video previews are working perfectly fine.

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