Poor/Pixelated Video Issues.

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  1. Posts : 56
    Win Xp/7
       #21

    Ok desten .. last thing :PP i always recommend MPC HC but the point is in settings. To escape from that mode just ctr+c or alt+x. If u want normal behaviour find D3d fullscreen mode and turn it off!!. For best settings go to MPC HC forum or if u need really help, ask me.
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  2. Posts : 25
    Vista Ultimate x64 SP2
       #22

    One question

    Isnt your build of Win7 for Ultimate?
    Ultimate has build in codecs, as well as HD. Installing third party codec packs can cause issues. Vista/7 Ultimate versions include out-of-the-box codecs for.avi and others (except for blu-ray)
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  3. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 RC 7100 - 64 Bit.
    Thread Starter
       #23

    sirdan said:
    Ok desten .. last thing :PP i always recommend MPC HC but the point is in settings. To escape from that mode just ctr+c or alt+x. If u want normal behaviour find D3d fullscreen mode and turn it off!!. For best settings go to MPC HC forum or if u need really help, ask me.
    I understand Sirdan, and thanks for the tips. But thing I dont understand is, why do I have to manually do this things in W7? is it programmed that way or is it the same for everyone? compare to XP, I didnt need to configure anything myself, I just need this to be clarified.

    Yep rive0108, it`s the ultimate build, and I am aware of that w7 contains a lot codecs it self. That`s why I am avoiding alot of codecs, trying to stick to stand alone MPC or VLC.
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  4. Posts : 1
    windows 7 x64
       #24

    Try to change video renderer to Haali, from VMR9 to Haali.

    I'm using KMPlayer... options/preferences/video processing/renderer

    Good luck!
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  5. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #25

    hi ninjagaiden, welcome to sevenforums

    you've just replied to a post that was written on the 28 may.

    anyway, kmplayer is my video player of choice too.

    enjoy looking around this site - there is lots to read and learn!
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  6. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
       #26

    rive0108 said:
    One question

    Isnt your build of Win7 for Ultimate?
    Ultimate has build in codecs, as well as HD. Installing third party codec packs can cause issues. Vista/7 Ultimate versions include out-of-the-box codecs for.avi and others (except for blu-ray)
    Where has this been noted/discussed? As I'm aware (after many postings and findings of similar and undiagnosed issues), there exists no understanding of why this happens and/or how to fix it.

    Are you saying the pro version should not have this problem?
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  7. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
       #27

    Bump for something/anything.
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  8. TDK
    Posts : 1
    Windows 7 x64
       #28

    Ok i have found an workaround for this.. hope this helps..
    my previous os was vista, lappy: acer aspire 5738g, intel t6400, nvidia geforce g105m cuda 512 mb..

    had same problems after installing win 7 ultimate rtm..

    1) if u change ur graphic drivers back to vista version.. (not for win 7.. means no latest)
    everything is fine..

    2) weird bug with win 7 or graphic card cause change in video renderer setting after installation (i use kmplayer, weirdly vmr 9 (windowed) becomes the renderer) and it cause pixalation..

    wouldnt recommend haali cause its not compitible with win aero and theme changes to basic , which takes out the charm of aero..

    PS I THINK its graphic card (nvidia) and win 7 compatibility issue..
    so change video renderer to vmr9 (HQ), or evr or evr (c/a)..
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  9. Posts : 1,814
    XP / Win7 x64 Pro
       #29

    I actually installed an early 181.* version of my card for Vista and it didn't help anything. So that may be a hit or miss solution.
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  10. Posts : 3
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
       #30

    This worked for me


    I know the OP had problems with graphics card drivers. But just in case this is a problem with your chipset drivers, I found a solution (915 chipset).

    Resolution problem with Intel 915

    I think you can try updating drivers for your chipset series along the same lines.

    Hope this helps :) (...and I hope this is not way off topic)
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