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  1. I'm not strong in English, So I will try to explain my problem with my best. ^^

    When play 720p video, image of video is split by half, It's same picture but look like it's have problem with timing.

    for example.
    ----- line.1
    ----- line.2

    Both line as picture, when play line 1 and 2 are not match. What can cause with this?

    Thank you.
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  2. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    maybe screenshots of the problem would help. and use mediainfo on the video and post that. and if you could fill out the computer details in your account settings please.
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  3. Actually it's not only 720p, about large video more than 352 288. When it occur it's not always but in sometime, so. First I think because MPC but try with WMP it's same.

    This picture is hard to cap because it can occur anytime but short time and not fix position sometime center sometime bottom but always horizontal.

    Windows 7, Pentium E6300 2.8 GHz, 2GB, 4850 512

    Thank you.
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    Looks like a v-sync issue - essentially your PC or graphics cards isn't fast enough to display the image correctly in a single pass .

    Filling in your computer specs would help.

    Does this happen on all 720p videos, or just one of them ? If it is all of them, the most likely cause is that your system simply isn't up to the task.
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  5. Almost have same problem but large frame like 720p is easy to found, my monitor is 17 inch.
    But I never see on dvd(480/576) yet, maybe I not notice. I will try to see on dvd res.
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