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      10-19-2009
I've been using GOM Player on my Windows 7 and it seems to handle all my video files really well.
 
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      10-19-2009
Thanks for the post Wippet, I'll give this a go on my VLC player now. Welcome to the forums
 
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      10-20-2009
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I use the LC media player for most of my video files, but the playback seems to be blocky now (kind of like pix elated). It works fine on my Vista machine, so I know it's not the video files.

Anyone else had this?
Been using VLC from the first day of RC not noticed any problems ... as yet.
 
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      10-21-2009
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Been using VLC from the first day of RC not noticed any problems ... as yet.
It might be a VLC issue with how it handles NVIDIA cards, since it's the GPU that offloads some of the processing to reduce aliasing and sharpen the image. It's a little odd the problem hadn't been resolved with a new VLC release if the fix is as easy as defaulting to OpenGL to process video with.

Thanks again for pointing out the fix Wippet83.
 
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      10-21-2009
Hi Kougar
I'm using ATI Radeon HD 4890`s, RC1 and VLC media player 1.0.2, play quite a few formats thankfully with no pixelation. Recently i have used XtoDVD to convert to PAL to view on Plasma Television, picture quality is outstanding !.
 
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