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  1. Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    #11
    I've got screen tearing problems when viewing 720p videos on VLC.

    something like this:

    (the top of Rock's head looks chopped off)

    I've change VLC's video output settings to Direct X video output and it helped a bit. but the problem still persists sometimes. The problem also occurs when I output the video via hdmi on my HDTV.

    I gonna give COREAVC a try, I hope this solves the problem.

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    #12

    Anyone tried klite? Am currently using it and so far, I have not encountered any issue...

    8900:painting:

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    Anyone tried klite? Am currently using it and so far, I have not encountered any issue...

    8900:painting:
    On what computer? (specs)

    I mentioned that the codec will help mainly those with NETBOOKS, especially those with the Intel 945/950 graphic chips to achieve 720p video capacity.

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    #14
    So far... it's merely one set of MKVs I'm having a problem with... my copy of Blood the Last Vampire, which used to run like crap on my Netbook now runs ultra-smooth... thanks, GH! Going to be trying other problematic MKVs, like the Macross Frontier set, next.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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