found a other solution:
turn off hardware acceleration in het propeties
window of your vga card (tab called something like "problem
solving")
found an other solution:
turn off hardware acceleration in het propeties
window of your vga card (tab called something like "problem
solving")
video playback is fine after that.
I had the same problem. But I didn't realize that it only occurs at a
resolution of 1280x1024 (in other words: using the resolution of the
TFT).
I tried changing the vertical frequency from 75Hz to 60Hz - Problem
solved. :)
[At least this works for WinXP]
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Maik R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had the same problem. But I didn't realize that it only occurs at a
resolution of 1280x1024 (in other words: using the resolution of the
TFT).
I tried changing the vertical frequency from 75Hz to 60Hz - Problem
solved. :)
Yick. 60 Hz eyestrain city...
On 2004-04-22, Paul Johnson penned:
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Maik R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had the same problem. But I didn't realize that it only occurs at a
resolution of 1280x1024 (in other words: using the resolution of the
TFT).
I tried changing the vertical frequency
Hi,
I have experienced something weird while playing a movie. It's independent
of the player (mplayer/ogle/xine) or the format (DVD/avi/mpeg).
When the movie is played in a normal window, nothing is wrong, but when
switching to full screen mode, the movie looks 'blurred' (can be best
compared
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