I have an issue with Windows 7 changing the color/contrast/brightness of images set as a background. These images have the correct color/brightness when viewed by any other means (Windows Image Viewer, GIMP, FF, IE8), however, when they are set as a background it appears the brightness of the...
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I have searched everywhere on Google and cannot find anything remotely relating to the issue I'm having. When I use fullscreen video such as Hulu, as soon as I come out of fullscreen the edges of the windows as well as the desktop are distorted. This also happened when I used PowerPoint 2007 in...
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I installed windows 7 RC with latest version of bootcamp on my new macbook pro 2,4ghz (latest model).
I use a Line 6 UX2 external USB-interface for sound. From the start it worked, but when I installed drivers for the internal card the Line 6 started to hack/lag/distortion. It sounds...
7077 build here. I did the hack featured in this thread:
Windows Dream Scene at Win 7. - Windows 7 Forums
for 64bit, and got an h264 mkv movie playing (by renaming it to wmv).
However no matter which movie I play, if its made to fit to screen with aspect ratio (because my resolution is 1900 by...
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I have a PCI-X Hauppauge 1800 MCE which works awesome in Vista 64. I run Windows Beta 7 build 7000 with the same hardware and it works... but there's pretty significant distortion and interference lines on the image in Beta 7 media center. I figure its a driver problem or something that has...
The device is sort of working. I'm getting 5.1 surround, however the bass channel is heavily distorted. To enable the sub, I must go through the Windows 7 sound configuration. Control Panel->Sound, choose my sound card, then click configure. I must then tell the computer that my speakers are...