PCSX2 1.2.1 (r5875), black screen but with sounds
#1
Hello everyone I'm Italian and I turn to you because I do not know what to do, or if I'm writing in the appropriate section. excuse me for this.
I had the previous version 0.9.6 and played without problems months ago.
I downloaded and installed a few weeks ago the version 1.2.1 and disistanllato old. the game works but can not see anything, you only hear the music of the film of the game.

-maybe what I realized today is that the error could result from:

[Wx] Failed to load shared library 'C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX-r5875.dll' (error -1073741795: unknown error c000001d)
Path: C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX-r5875.dll
File is not a valid dynamic library.
Some kinda plugin failure: C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX-r5875.dll
[Wx] Failed to load shared library 'C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX2-r5875.dll' (error -1073741795: unknown error c000001d)
Path: C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX2-r5875.dll
File is not a valid dynamic library.
Some kinda plugin failure: C: \ Program Files \ PCSX2 1.2.1 \ Plugins \ gsdx32-AVX2-r5875.dll

how can I fix these errors? or are error due to my notebook aspire one D255E has become too old to pcsx2?

thank you
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#2
In order to help you further with your problem, please make sure the following are all provided.
  • Your hardware specs - CPU, Graphics Card, Memory, Operating System.
  • The version of PCSX2 you are using.
  • Any non default settings you are using.
  • What games you are trying to play and if you are playing them from ISO or DVD.

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#3
ok sorry but i am not expert with pc :/

The version of PCSX2 that i use: pcsxs 1.2.1 (r5875)

i have notebook Acer aspire one d255e:
-CPU: intel® atom™ n455 (1.66ghz, 512kb cache)
-memory: 1gb ddr3 memory
-Operating System: windows7 starter 32bit
-Graphics Card: intel® graphics media accelerator 3150
-processor: intel atom n450

my pcsx2 settings are:
-GS: gsdx32-sse2-r5875
-PAD: lilypad 0.11.0 [lilupad-r5875]
-SPU2: spus2-x r5830 2.0.0 [spus2-x r5875]
-CDVD: 0.9.0 cdvd gigaherz
-USB: 0.7.0 usbnull
-FW: 0.7.0 fwnull
-DEV9: 0.5.0 dev9null
-BIOS: europe v02.00(14/06/2004) console

i am trying to play file ISO.
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#4
Your processor's i-gpu might not have been supported in hardware mode, try using software mode. You can select it in gsdx plugin settings.
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#5
Pcsx2 will be unplayable on that chip
Stick to your ps2
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#6
It might be able to play lower demanding games like ninja bread man but, it stands no chance on almost 95% of the ps2 games. It would be better to play it on your desktop.
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(03-03-2015, 03:00 PM)ssakash Wrote: It might be able to play lower demanding games like ninja bread man but, it stands no chance on almost 95% of the ps2 games. It would be better to play it on your desktop.

Nothing and I repeat nothing will be playable.
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#8
I managed to play ninja bread man @45-60fps on my friend's similar laptop. Though, it doesn't stand a chance against most games as I mentioned before.
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#9
ok thanks you, now i can see the video with "direct3d9 software" and not hardware, but it is very very very very very very slow Sad
what can i do for this problem?
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#10
Play it on tour ps2.
That machine isnt powerful enough.
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