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Old 2009-02-17, 17:53   Link #1
BearShare
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Quality Issues

So I'm having some problems with media player classic. Like every video I've downloaded get pixely as soon as I put it in full-screen or when I enlarge it too much. The straight lines would get all jagged and pixely. It's not really such a big problem but it's becoming pet peeve.

Oh, and another thing. Gundam 00 episodes seem to lag a lot when they're playing. Especially near the OP and ED.

Although I recently reformatted my computer, I've never had this problem before.
So any solution?
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Old 2009-02-17, 18:12   Link #2
emptyeighty
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In MPC right click -> Options -> Output, set the video renderer under DirectShow Video to Haali's. Then restart MPC and try playing again.

I'm guessing Gundam00 is HD H.264, so try divx's H.264 decoder.
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Old 2009-02-17, 21:53   Link #3
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First step made the video go black.

Second step helped with the lag though, so thanks.
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Old 2009-02-18, 03:03   Link #4
emptyeighty
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Try some of the other renderers then, especially VMR7 renderless. Make sure you restart MPC each time you change. If that fails, update/reinstall your vidcard driver.
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Old 2009-02-18, 19:16   Link #5
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Can you provide us information on your processor/graphic card and the Gundam 00 file information (like the resolution and if it is h264 or XVID).
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Old 2009-02-22, 17:49   Link #6
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Fixed it. There was a problem with the video card.
Thank you for the help.
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Old 2009-02-22, 18:36   Link #7
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Glad you fixed it but I have a tip.

I use Zoom Player and set it up so the video doesn't take up the entire screen if it is low resolution. You can look into its documentation, but I found that it helps a lot, especially if you have a high resolution like me (1650x1080).
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