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incompatibility with notebook video driver

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burzek
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incompatibility with notebook video driver

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Hi,

I have a notebook that uses Video Chip GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M Bios Version 5.67.32.14.08
I have xp pro 32 bit installed.

Until (including) version 1.0.9.6.2 , I had no problems using uvnc with the mirror video driver.

When using 1.1.x versions ; if mirror video is not used the screen colors are ok ; if mirror video driver is used, the screen is painted in green colors. You can see the difference in image link below.
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I can not use 1.1.9x , so going back to 1.0.9.6.2

I hope you can solve this error.
Thanks.
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Re: incompatibility with notebook video driver

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colordepth portable
colordepth viewerpc
encoder used: press the (!) button to see the info
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Re: incompatibility with notebook video driver

Post by burzek »

Hi,

Sorry for late reply.

I use windows client on windows 7 , latest vncviewer , tried using "auto" "medium" , ZRLE or tight encoder in full color, 256 colors , 64 colors no different always there is greenish layer on all colors when mirror driver is used.

Any suggestions?
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Re: incompatibility with notebook video driver

Post by cycor »

This looks like the same as the problem i'm having with my Hyper-V clients, so i'll post that info too.

colordept hyper-V systems: 16bit (can't change)
colordepth viewerpc: 32bit ( Windows 8.1, so can't change it )
Encoder: Hextile

I've openen a viewer on an XP and 2003 and they both get the same problem.

Ultravnc 1.1.9.3

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