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Poor video quality reproduction in Windows 7


Djurba

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Again I !!! I install win 7 x64 some time ago , and I didn t watched any movies or videos except you tube until today , and I noticed that video quality of my xvid & divx is very poor , i tried reinstalling codecs , k lite , shark 7, cccr , etc, native win7 codecs , used various types of players , vlc , klm , bs ,,,, i think that maybe WMP even have best quality , but its still not good . Any help guys would be appreciate. Cheers !

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karachidude

the video quality has nothing to do with the OS,wipe the dust from ur screen i guess :)

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you can try and reset the default rendrer in klite to WMVR 9.0. By default it is set to EVR and sometimes it produces blocked video.

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I forgot to mention that i am using now shark 007 codecs . what type of settings should i apply , or should i use some another type of codecs and how to configure them . I am not so much familiar with this so help would be appreciated.

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Make sure you have only one codec pack installed. ;)

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What kind of video are you watching?

800 mb's movies are bad quality compared to 4.0 gb movies :P

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heres what i use:

convertXtodvd

and K lite codec Pack, most recent version, i usually update the codecs as soon as an update comes out, Ive had great results using these two apps together, just my two cents:smartass:

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use Cyberlink Power DVD. it is the best player and it gives high quality. use it once and you 'll never use any other player.

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