VvWolverinevV has noticed this as well Unfortunately, DirectX video output is not compatible with Windows Aero. I'm not sure which is more annoying: the pixelation or the constant switching back and forth between video output formats. Do you know why DirectX 3D causes that pixelation?There's something else you might want to look into: Video output module. Check to see if it's set to DirectX video output (Preferences -> (tab) Video -> Output modules). CloudStalker has noticed that the other output modules, like DirectX 3D, can cause that type of "blur", pixelation.
If you use Windows 7, then it is a display driver bug.Do you know why DirectX 3D causes that pixelation?
CloudStalker has looked at them all very carfully and has noticed that OpenGL is a little blurry in comparison to Direct X Video Output. To CloudStalker, Direct X Video Output seems to be the best but then again he's an XP user and doesn't have the same problems as Windows 7 driver bugs or Aero incompatibility.Edit:
The OpenGL video output format seems to also get rid of the pixelation and is compatible with Windows Aero. There are some other downsides to OpenGL, however. For example, in OpenGL mode, I don't see the playback controls GUI during fullscreen playback.
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