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<blockquote data-quote="mayrog" data-source="post: 923940" data-attributes="member: 84952"><p>Thanks for thought Ron.</p><p> </p><p>However I did just have a flash of inspiration and found the problem!! I had been wondering about the regularity of the pattern and the way it was laid out diagonally across screen - it suggested something was out of sync. I checked the graphic config and found that the refresh rate was set at 59Hz - I changed it to 60Hz and HEY PRESTO!!</p><p> </p><p>Unanswered questions in my mind are (1) why would Intel have set the default rate to 59? (It must have been set by Intel because the same problem occurred after 2 clean installs of the graphic drivers) and (2) why did it not bother WMP (As I'd said earlier it played clips perfectly while refresh rate was 59)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mayrog, post: 923940, member: 84952"] Thanks for thought Ron. However I did just have a flash of inspiration and found the problem!! I had been wondering about the regularity of the pattern and the way it was laid out diagonally across screen - it suggested something was out of sync. I checked the graphic config and found that the refresh rate was set at 59Hz - I changed it to 60Hz and HEY PRESTO!! Unanswered questions in my mind are (1) why would Intel have set the default rate to 59? (It must have been set by Intel because the same problem occurred after 2 clean installs of the graphic drivers) and (2) why did it not bother WMP (As I'd said earlier it played clips perfectly while refresh rate was 59) [/QUOTE]
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