To avoid hassle, it might be easyier just to buy a new graphics card that is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7 so you don't have to stress over this issue.Description Type OS Version Date This download installs version 14.17 of the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Intel® Chipsets using Windows. The Vista/Win 7 driver that I posted helped solve one issue where the operating system would crash while trying to play a DVD or other video file. You can find it at Video Converter, DVD Ripper - Any Video converter - The versatile video converter for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, cell phones and more. You can use Any Video Converter to do this, although it may take some time depending on the size and file type you selected. The only thing you can do is continue searching for a video player that doesn't have this problem or convert the videos to a format that your computer can play correctly. Turning off video acceleration through the options menu in Windows Media Player won't solve the problem. No, I don't think there is a problem with the video codes either, just Microsoft Windows. There is no way to turn them off without making the videos that you play really slow. I would have to say that there is no problem with the driver but with Windows itself as many programs use video acceleration using direct draw and direct x.
There is no program that I can think of other than Windows Movie Maker 2.6 and Apple Quicktime that can play any video files correctly. I forgot to mention that AVI files had playback problems as well. So, you didn't have any problems with WMV files, thats good. In my last tread about the Intel 82865g video chip, I did mention that it had playback problems. I uninstalled the K-lite Mega codec, but the problem exists.Īnyone has this problem? ( Try a DivX video file) Is it the problem of driver OR video codec? I roll-baked the Video driver to 'Standard VGA', the video works fine but lower resolution. No problem for DVD (.vob) files, MPEG, 3gp, WMV. This happen in any player ( PowerDVD, Windows Media, K-lite 5.3 ), also some uncompressed AVI not working. avi files, the picture is currupted, There is a transperent width green vertical line at center OR one horizontal at bottom OR irregular color. The problem is, when playing video files with DivX/Xvid codec. Then I updated the driver using 'XP Driver' (Compatibility mode), then with 'Vista driver (XDDM)' (Extracted from Vista), Both works fine(1440x900) but no Aero. Video Playback problem with 82865G in Windows 7?Īfter Windows installation the video driver was ' Standard VGA Card', Lower resolution(640x480), No problem on Video plaback. I know that Windows Movie Maker 2.6 for Vista will play WMV just fine. You might be able to play WMV files in others programs which might resolve this issue. WMV files might also be discolored so don't be alarmed, its normal and not really that bad.
It should then automatically install it.į.Y.I, you can't use Windows Areo with this driver. Click "browse my computer for driver software" and then browse to the folder that you extracted to and click next. Right click on it and select "update driver software". Expland the "display adapters" and you will see a device appear. Then open up the Windows Device Manager (by typing it into the search box on the start menu) and go to "display adapters". It worked!!! Not only was I able to set my screen resolution to a maxium of 1280*1240 but I was also able to play DVDs and WMV files as well.
I managed to extract it and install it on my new Windows 7 installation. Since I upgraded from Windows Vista, I noticed that Vista had a driver for the Intel 82865g build in so it didn't have this problem (which is strange because Vista has many issues). I concluded that this problem was a driver incompatibility. When I would attempt to play a DVD or WMV my computer would crash and display the BSoD (Blue Screen of Death). This was very disappointing as I play DVDs on my computer often. The driver definitely worked but unfortunately I found that I was unable to play some video types in Windows Media Player like WMV (Windows Media Video) files or a standard DVD for example. When I installed the Intel ® Graphics Media Accelerator driver I was able to set my screen resolution to a higher resolution (than 800*600, provided by the standard vga driver). I found that Windows 7 isn't completely compatible with the most recent driver from the Intel Corporation website, which is version 14.17(since I last checked). I also have an integrated Intel 82865g chipset in my computer.