I wish it was a codec issue... I tried uninstall / reinstall every possilbe thing.
It doesn't effect anything really...
I would recommend people to try to see video quality of DVDRips, not 1080p movies, as there its very hard to notice the thing I'm talking about. Try to open a DVDRip movie and see if you see anything.
I think anyone with that problem couldn't really oversee it ... I hope I'm allowed to post this - here's a screenshot how one of my videos look in VLC
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I ripped this from one of my dvds just yesterday to test it, it works fine on my mac. You can even see the sucky quality on the text (\"Test.avi\") vlc is showing, but also just look at the face of the woman for a second and you'll notice how it's really blurry ... can't really NOT see it in my opinion.
regards
PS: It also looks like this when I watch the movie directly from dvd, just tried!
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By far the best looking is Media Player Classic, and there are great 64 bit versions that work extremely well for everything including 1080P out there, just downloaded it actually a couple hours ago. If you change the video output in VLC settings the video dramatically improves as well. Change the video output in VLC to Windows GDI video output to get pretty much as clear an image as you could ask for.
I did it, and yes, the quality is a BIT better, but still, if I compare it to WinXP, it a LOT worse. I use the same monitor on different computuers, both with the same video card (nvidia 8600gt), and the quality I'm getting in Win7 is just plain bad comparing to WinXP.
I dont know what to say, with the Windows GDI, everything looks pretty fantastic for me. I ran several files through my xbox 360 and through Windows 7, both using the same monitor, and i cant say i notice much of a difference after tweaking a few things.
Like I thought, then, it's an issue with the default renderer.. Has anyone submitted this to MS through Feedback, yet?
Well now, that depends on what program you're using.. In VLC for instance, you go to Tools>Preferences, then tick "Show Settings - All" down the bottom. Open the Video group, go to Output Modules and change it there. You may have to play around to find the module/renderer that works best.
I have done that with a ripped DVD, and the video quality in Media Player is fine.I wish it was a codec issue... I tried uninstall / reinstall every possilbe thing.
It doesn't effect anything really...
I would recommend people to try to see video quality of DVDRips, not 1080p movies, as there its very hard to notice the thing I'm talking about. Try to open a DVDRip movie and see if you see anything.
Thing is, this is not only for videos I have in my computer. I notice a really poor quality also when watching a video streaming on the web....