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VLC vs Windows Media Player

Posted: 02 Jan 2011 22:38
by leech88
Hi everyone!

In an attempt to get rid of bloatware I just downloaded VLC thinking of replacing WMP with it. It seems much faster which pleased me but then when I compared the same .mkv video file on both players I noticed quality in VLC was much worst, it seemed much more pixelated, eww!

So... can anybody come to the rescue of VLC? xP
This isn't making it stand as a nice alternative to WMP...

Oh, and I'm using WMP11 on xp, WMP is discontinued in xp that's part of the reason I'm considering a change.

Re: VLC vs Windows Media Player

Posted: 02 Jan 2011 23:50
by Lotesdelere
Try to enable or disable some video options such as Overlay and/or Hardware YUV -> RGB conversions.
Also try to use another video output module.

Re: VLC vs Windows Media Player

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 17:27
by dumbo4711
u should also enable a deinterlacer
like yadif 2x (in automatic mode) in vlc options
this will remove horizontal lines that will appear with some formats

and if u have a nvida gfx card u should set color range from limited (16-235) to full dynamic range (0-255) in nvidia control panel
otherwise colors on tft/lcd/plasma screens will be wrong (too light)

Re: VLC vs Windows Media Player

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 19:21
by VLC_help

Re: VLC vs Windows Media Player

Posted: 08 Jan 2011 20:35
by leech88
thank you everyone, now it looks much better, I'm pretty happy with it. dumbo, you got it just right, I do have a nvidia gfx card :) anything else I should know about improving playback quality?