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July 6th, 2006 02:00
Inspiron e1705 DVD quality
I have an Inspiron e1705, Geforce 7900GT running at 1920x1200, and I am disappointed at the video quality of DVDs. At full screen the picture is fuzzy and there are blotches of pixelation, especially noticable (and ugly) in dark areas. I'm wondering if this is normal and I'm just being picky, or there's an actual issue. All drivers and DirectX are up to date.
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linesma
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July 6th, 2006 03:00
Good Luck!
GeneralDAS
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July 6th, 2006 03:00
linesma
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July 6th, 2006 04:00
I found an update on the Dell site for the Sonic Solutions Digital Media. Which I think is the Dell decoder, and it is located here: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R109029&SystemID=INS_PNT_P4_9400&os=WW1&osl=en&deviceid=8823&devlib=0&typecnt=1&vercnt=2&formatcnt=1&libid=25&fileid=141506
You are going to have to copy and paste the address into your browser, I can't seem to get the *&^% links function to work here. I use Cyberlink's Power DVD 5. One of the best places on the web for information and ratings on all things video is: wwww.videohelp.com It will also list some free DVD decoders. If you want to go down the same road I did, and just use your own software. I hope the link will help fix the problem.
Entropy42
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July 6th, 2006 13:00
HDTV and game content is a different story.
That said, I don't use the stock DVD player software either. I use xine on Linux, I can't really reccommend any Windows based solutions unfortunately.
donnor
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July 6th, 2006 15:00
You can also get the Nvidia DVD codec from their site, and try using their specific codex as it makes use of purevideo functions reserved for the 6X and 7X series nvidia chips.
linesma
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July 8th, 2006 19:00
I also use PowerDVD on my gaming rig. I have a 20.4" widescreen monitor there set at the same res as you laptop and the picture quality is awesome.
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GeneralDAS
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July 9th, 2006 01:00
donnor
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July 9th, 2006 23:00
GeneralDAS
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July 11th, 2006 05:00
Entropy42
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July 11th, 2006 19:00
Probably one of two things:
1) For some reason your video settings are not running the LCD screen at its native resolution. In this case, EVERYTHING would be looking like trash.
2) You're being excessively picky. DVDs are limited to 720x480 resolution, they will not even come close to taking full advantage of a modern screen. Garbage in, garbage out. (i.e. it's the content.)