2009-04-17, 09:42 PM
Hi folks, I have an older 1 Ghz PIII machine with the Intel 815 chipset which I would like to use as a client to my main PVR box. I only want to be able to watch standard def TV from my bedroom, so am hoping this box is grunty enough to do the job. The PC is a Compaq iPAQ PC, which does not have any slots for a new video card.
The problem I have is that GBPVR will launch, but the menu screen never comes up. Instead I get a "frozen" version of the desktop.
In the PVRX2.exe-native.log I get the following error:
2009-04-17 23:39:38.640 VERBOSE SetRenderList creating new texture (720 x 480)
2009-04-17 23:39:38.640 ERROR m_pD3DDev->CreateTexture(uiElement->image->Width, uiElement->image->Height, 1, 0, D3DFMT_A8R8G8B8, D3DPOOL_MANAGED, &texture, NULL) failed
Error code : 8876086C
D3DERR_INVALIDCALL
Invalid call
Now, according to Intel's documentation, the 810 and 815 chipsets don't support overlay at 720 x 480. They do support overlay at 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 and higher resolutions, just not at 720 x 480. I suspect that the GBPVR menu is trying to draw at 720 x 480 which is not supported by the 815 chipset for overlay.
Anyone had experience with this problem?
The problem I have is that GBPVR will launch, but the menu screen never comes up. Instead I get a "frozen" version of the desktop.
In the PVRX2.exe-native.log I get the following error:
2009-04-17 23:39:38.640 VERBOSE SetRenderList creating new texture (720 x 480)
2009-04-17 23:39:38.640 ERROR m_pD3DDev->CreateTexture(uiElement->image->Width, uiElement->image->Height, 1, 0, D3DFMT_A8R8G8B8, D3DPOOL_MANAGED, &texture, NULL) failed
Error code : 8876086C
D3DERR_INVALIDCALL
Invalid call
Now, according to Intel's documentation, the 810 and 815 chipsets don't support overlay at 720 x 480. They do support overlay at 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 and higher resolutions, just not at 720 x 480. I suspect that the GBPVR menu is trying to draw at 720 x 480 which is not supported by the 815 chipset for overlay.
Anyone had experience with this problem?