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VOB Files & Hadwaer Acceleration
<JoJo> 12.07.2007 13:29:28
Folks:


For much of this month I have been using the latest version of RealPlayer to
play VOB files on DVD.

At first the video would be unstable (flickering) but the sound was clear &
sharp. So I played around with the Hardware Acceleration settings until
both video & audio were sharp & clear.

Recently all this high quality has stopped. BOTH video & sound are now SLOW.
Tweaking the Hardware Acceleration no longer makes any difference.
I copied the DVDs to the hard drive but this did NOT improve audio or video
output.

Appreciate any suggestions. Is there any configuration change that I can
make to return to great original quality of audio & video for these VOB
files ?


Thanks,
Jo.


Re: VOB Files & Hadwaer Acceleration
"John Inzer" <oobie[ at ]doobie.xyz> 12.07.2007 13:39:46
JoJo wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Folks:
>
>
> For much of this month I have been using the latest version of
> RealPlayer to play VOB files on DVD.
>
> At first the video would be unstable (flickering) but the sound was
> clear & sharp. So I played around with the Hardware Acceleration
> settings until both video & audio were sharp & clear.
>
> Recently all this high quality has stopped. BOTH video & sound are
> now SLOW. Tweaking the Hardware Acceleration no longer makes any
> difference.
> I copied the DVDs to the hard drive but this did NOT improve audio or
> video output.
>
> Appreciate any suggestions. Is there any configuration change that I
> can make to return to great original quality of audio & video for
> these VOB files ?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jo.
==============================
Crossposting removed.

Sounds like your video adapter may
be failing. And it may be worth a try to
install an updated video driver.

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

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