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I have had this issue for a couple of months now and have been trying the other methods that were recommended on this forum for this issue but they don't seem to work. I am not that smart with computer hardware but people have been mentioning that the driver isn't up to date or to turn off GPU acceleration. I have done both and they have not worked. It may be a super simple solution and I just know nothing.
System: HP Envy x360 M6-AQ105DX
Processor: Intel Core i7-7500U 7th Gen dual-core 2.7-3.5GHz 4MB cache
Graphics: Intel HD 620 integrated graphics
Ram: 16 GB
Well, judging from the name of the clip it was likely encoded with some obscure screen capture software using vendor-specific hardware acceleration functions that may not be available on your intel-graphics-only system. Other than converting it externally beforehand it may not be possible to use at all. Therefore the first thing to try would be whether it actually works correctly with regular clips other than game footage and then find out how the clip(s) that give you trouble are actualyl creat
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Well, judging from the name of the clip it was likely encoded with some obscure screen capture software using vendor-specific hardware acceleration functions that may not be available on your intel-graphics-only system. Other than converting it externally beforehand it may not be possible to use at all. Therefore the first thing to try would be whether it actually works correctly with regular clips other than game footage and then find out how the clip(s) that give you trouble are actualyl created/ encoded.
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Thank you. I converted the file to an avi format and that seemed to work!
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How did you convert the file?