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| Any solution for this problem? I'm using CCCP codecs. |
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1366x768 monitor it's rather unusual (TV-out in fact ?). Usually, the monitors have 1280x800 or 1440x1080 resolutions. On the other side, probably it's caused by a faulty filter (either Haali media splitter or H264 decoder). Try to update them or, if updated, roll back to the previous version. |
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Thank you for the response. I know that setting the resolution down a bit (I can even do 1360x768) will solve the problem but I'm just trying to figure out why newer players have this problem while older bsplayer versions and a new Zoomplayer version don't have this problem. The reason why I don't want to have a lower resolution is because most people suggest that the monitor should always run at its native resolution but I don't know if this is true. I doubt I would notice any difference between 1360x768 and 1366x768. |
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