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Weird vibration in thick bands only in TV with VMR9, not DVD
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<blockquote data-quote="ziphnor" data-source="post: 23057" data-attributes="member: 14215"><p>I managed to solve it for my Hauppage PVR-150MCE, but not for my Cinergy TV 400. I found out that the version of WinDVD i had installed was expired, and hence the intervideo codec wasnt being used. I installed the full version of WinDVD and the problem disappeared. I suppose the other codecs cant handle interlaced output to VMR properly, but the intervideo codec can.</p><p></p><p>However, it still happens with my Cinergy 400 card, which doesnt use the Intervideo codec, since it doesnt output MPEG-2. Ill take that issue in another topic, and leave this information for anyone else experiencing the same problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziphnor, post: 23057, member: 14215"] I managed to solve it for my Hauppage PVR-150MCE, but not for my Cinergy TV 400. I found out that the version of WinDVD i had installed was expired, and hence the intervideo codec wasnt being used. I installed the full version of WinDVD and the problem disappeared. I suppose the other codecs cant handle interlaced output to VMR properly, but the intervideo codec can. However, it still happens with my Cinergy 400 card, which doesnt use the Intervideo codec, since it doesnt output MPEG-2. Ill take that issue in another topic, and leave this information for anyone else experiencing the same problems. [/QUOTE]
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