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Some crazy options I have been testing:
- I switched the GPU from one AGP port to another
- I changed the PEG/PCI graphics preference on BIOS
- I disabled some WIndows 7 graphical features (font smoothing, drop shadows, etc)
- I disabled nVIDIA services in Windows
- I changed the video filters from LAV fo MS-DVD navigator (where available on MP config)
- I used no grahic acceleration on LAV filters
- I opened and saved (in Phososhop) the PNG pictures that Blu-Ray movie displays with the “interlaced-like distortion”
- I repeated the above by saving the PNG as “Interlaced PNG”.
None of that worked. The distortion keeps appearing and always it is the same.
Now I am looking for some nVIDIA tweaker. I don't know if there is something like that available. If there are good results I will post them.
The last option of course is to test a different GPU card... And ship by mail my own GPU card to somebody of the development team to let you look for the source of the problem!
- I switched the GPU from one AGP port to another
- I changed the PEG/PCI graphics preference on BIOS
- I disabled some WIndows 7 graphical features (font smoothing, drop shadows, etc)
- I disabled nVIDIA services in Windows
- I changed the video filters from LAV fo MS-DVD navigator (where available on MP config)
- I used no grahic acceleration on LAV filters
- I opened and saved (in Phososhop) the PNG pictures that Blu-Ray movie displays with the “interlaced-like distortion”
- I repeated the above by saving the PNG as “Interlaced PNG”.
None of that worked. The distortion keeps appearing and always it is the same.
Now I am looking for some nVIDIA tweaker. I don't know if there is something like that available. If there are good results I will post them.
The last option of course is to test a different GPU card... And ship by mail my own GPU card to somebody of the development team to let you look for the source of the problem!