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video corruption
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Video corruption in Windows can appear as distorted, pixelated, or glitchy playback during video files, streaming, or gaming. Common causes include outdated or faulty graphics drivers, recent Windows updates, and specific hardware configurations. Users have reported issues with Windows 11 on Dell Latitude laptops, AMD GameDVR recording, and Windows 7 Media Center with H.264 DVB-T content. Troubleshooting steps often involve rolling back drivers, checking for update conflicts, or adjusting display settings. This tag covers user experiences and solutions for video corruption across various Windows versions and hardware.
I have a Dell Latitude 5550 , with Windows 11. When I play video it sometimes starts out fine but the picture starts acting crazy. I am attaching a picture of a video and what it looks like. Any idea why or what to do to fix this??
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I decided to ask here about one problem I have with GameDVR on AMD's newest 15.7.1 WHQL drivers (with previous 15.7 WHQL drivers I didn't have this problem). Anyway, whenever I record a gameplay with GameDVR, and play the video, I can see some corruption on...
When switching between full screen and windowed mode in Windows 7 Media Center, temporary video corruption may occur if you are playing H.264 DVB-T content at 1080i.
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I have two machines that I generally use to game:
System 1:
Core i7 - 920 processor
EVGA E758-A1 3-Way SLI motherboard
6gb memory
Nvidia BFG GeForce GTX 280 video
Running Windows 7 Ultimate 64
System 2:
Intel Core 2 Extreme 2.66 - processor
Nvidia NForce 680i - motherboard
4gb memory
Nvidia...