your solution worked for me - but I'm not very fond of it. I would like the see the original size/res of a movie - it also renders the Zoom option useless ...Just untick "Resize interface to video size" on the Interface Settings in preferences, restart VLC and you're done. -- (clicking save is not enough, you need to restart VLC before the change kicks in).
worked perfectly like it should (in v1.05 now); this is the best solution until they fix the dxlibs.... make sure you have your output video more set to DirectX, and to grab yourself a VLC 1.0.2 pack, you just need a single file from it, namely "libvout_directx_plugin.dll" in the plugins folder. Replace this file with the one you have in VLC's plugin folder.
Simply "reset VLC Media player preferences and cache" from the "quick settings" menu with 1.0.5 installed did it too (XP SP3)....the only working solutions are the ones posted above.
Thanks a million - just got fed up of the vsync-like shearing and came to dig through the forums for an answer. Yours fixed it for me on the first try, watching the same piece of video that exhibited shearing without the fix.Just untick "Resize interface to video size" on the Interface Settings in preferences, restart VLC and you're done. -- (clicking save is not enough, you need to restart VLC before the change kicks in)
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