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So, I guess the next logical question is, does anyone have a 22-24" HD monitor and have these same issues? Do movies open in the same last known size and/or can you enlarge/upscale them without much noticeable difference?
So, I guess the next logical question is, does anyone have a 22-24" HD monitor and have these same issues? Do movies open in the same last known size and/or can you enlarge/upscale them without much noticeable difference?
I downloaded a couple of videos from the site in your screenshot. The native resolution for these videos seems to be 320 * 200, so it is quite natural they look small.
Screenshot from my 22" display showing the same video than your screenshot:
Everything seems to OK, video is showing just as it should.
Kari
Kari, thanks for the post! So, do your videos all opening in their native resolution like me instead of opening in the last known window size? How do those videos look when you enlarge them?
I don't want to sound sarcastic, but how do you think a 320 * 200 video is when watched fullscreen in 1680 *1050 or even bigger resolution? Of course it's grainy and bad quality.
My point is there's not very much you can do to get the same quality using bigger than native resolution.
Kari
No sarcasm taken and I would completely agree with that... IF that same video didn't open in a larger window on XP and look very good - exponentially better than in Win 7 at that same size Window. That's the problem that I can't get an answer to and am still in search of.
Do you have the same codec's loaded on Xp as win 7 ???
I have VLC on XP with no other codecs and play all files through WMP unless it's a non-WMP codec (flv, mov, etc.). On Win7, I have tried just WMP12 on a clean install and also with the Shark007 codec packs (32 and 64 bit add-on). There was no difference between either.
I guess the real question is why doesn't Windows 7 upscale as well as XP seems to do so that videos always open in the same size window and look very decent when natively smaller? It seems that Windows 7 just doesn't know how to handle opening a 320x200 video in a 1000x1000 window and when you upsize it to that it looks terrible.
You are NOT alone with this problem.
Its gotta be an Nvidia driver issue (which I've heard it is) because I've got an 8800 GT with the same issue.....and no fix no matter what I try.
I know this doesn't help, but rest assured it's nothing you're doing or going to be able to fix.
Only options as I see it are:
1. Wait for latest Nvidia drivers and hope they fixed this or
2. Download some older drivers
If you do find a solution, please post back here.
I'll do the same.