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American Pro Moving and Storage Windows 7 + VLC Issues

Postby AmericanProMoving » 13 Jul 2009 09:43

Is anyone else having issues with VLC and Windows 7? VLC will still play movies properly, however, they seem very pixelated compared to WMP. I haven't tried Quicktime yet, but I assume it would run similar to WMP.

I've tried running VLC in compatibility mode for Vista/XP SP3, but it still looks pixelated.

Hopefully it's just an issue with VLCs current version and won't stop me from using it.

Thanks,
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Re: American Pro Moving and Storage Windows 7 + VLC Issues

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 13 Jul 2009 10:28

Change video output to DirectX or OpenGL
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Re: American Pro Moving and Storage Windows 7 + VLC Issues

Postby Alan Baxter » 13 Jul 2009 18:40

OP is a spammer. Forum postings all over the web, each containing the company name in the topic title. Each spam seems to be customized for the forum it's been put in. Either the spammer is a real hard worker, or it's just a copy of another post in the forum, all done automatically. Clever.


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