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Old 11-15-2005, 08:08 PM
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XVID/DIVX Terrible quality in MediaCenter

Hi...I have a 6800GT vid card...1 gig ram....P4 3.0...using NVIDIA codecs. When playing a Xvid/Divx MC is using FFDSHOW. What I have are like small bumps on all the image as its playing. This seems to also happen in any player I use for Xvid so it must be a setting in FFDSHOW. Is there something else that I could use? Or is there a guide to setting up FFDSHOW for Xvid? Any help would be aprreciated. Thanks
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Old 11-18-2005, 03:12 PM
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check the properties under ffdshow in your startmenu to make sure you dont have noise enabled. You may also want to disable post processing to see if its doing it as well.
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