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tolong ler aku nyer gambar tak jelas

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Post time 7-8-2004 09:25 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
wa ni nak tanya sikit ngan korang semua... bila aku nak pasang vcd atau sebarang movie (mpeg) gambar yang keluar tak jelas... warna macam xray (negatif)... ini terjadi kepada movie... kalu gambar still picture ia ok... wa guna windows xp
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Post time 7-8-2004 10:18 AM | Show all posts
Software apa u pakai main VCD ni?
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 Author| Post time 7-8-2004 06:12 PM | Show all posts
windows media player
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Post time 8-8-2004 12:40 AM | Show all posts
Cuba ni:-

View --> Now Playing Tools --> Video Settings

pas tu klik butang reset kat bawah tu.
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Post time 8-8-2004 06:56 AM | Show all posts
You're likely having video card driver problems. Turn down the video hardware acceleration (in WMP's View: Options: Performance menu dialog).

Check for video card driver updates from your vendor, and/or DirectX updates from WindowsUpdate. If that doesn't work, turn down your hardware acceleration. Open WMP's View:Options menu dialog. You'll see a slider there for "Hardware acceleration". Turning this down to None often works around whatever driver bug is creating your issue (and sometimes turning it up helps too).

Some people have also pointed out that unchecking "Start player in Media Guide" in WMP's Tools:Options menu dialog gets a video issue resolved, oddly enough.

If NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing is turned on, that can also cause performance problems.

Note that on Windows .Net Server, video hardware acceleration is turned off by default (since it's not beneficial to server performance). Thus video performance will suffer. If you want to be using a .Net Server box as a player box(?), you'd need to turn system wide video hardware acceleration up. You can do this via right clicking on the desktop, choose properties:Settings:Advanced:Troubleshooting and move the acceleration slider all the way to the right. You will also want to turn on DirectDraw - go to the Windows Start button, then at the Run prompt, enter 'Dxdiag'. Click on Display. Click on Enable DirectDraw if present.



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Post time 10-8-2004 04:26 PM | Show all posts
by the way, graphic card aper yg ko pakai nieh...??
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 Author| Post time 12-8-2004 07:46 PM | Show all posts
dah ok dah...  tq Infophilia... u nyer info banyak berguna ler...
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