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  1. Member Sh@DY's Avatar
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    Hi,

    I have a bad video quality ,when i play movies and videos on my PC although these videos are high quality (DVD OR HD) .

    PC Monitor "Asus VH238H 23'inch LED"..

    VGA : ATI Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1GB

    note:I have also LG LED SL90 Screen when i play the same videos on it via USB the quality is great...so any help??
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  2. Describe more completely the difference between "great quality" and "bad quality". Motion blurry, colors muted, interlacing issues, describe also exactly how you are connecting a monitor using a USB cable? Do you mean HDMI?
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  3. Update your graphics driver to the latest WHQL certified driver. Change the renderer (output device) in your media player. Adjust the video proc amp settings in you graphics card's setup applet.
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    The LG SL90 is a self contained LED/LCD HDTV. What kinds of files are you playing from the computer? Over DLNA?

    What software player are you using on the PC? Try MPC-HC.
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    Describe more completely the difference between "great quality" and "bad quality". Motion blurry, colors muted, interlacing issues,
    describe also exactly how you are connecting a monitor using a USB cable? Do you mean HDMI?
    i have some dvd & hd movies and there quality is decent when being played on LG SL90 42'INCH (via usb i mean connecting a usb flash drive to the LG TV) BUT when i play the same movies on my pc the quality is poor (like the movie screen isn't very clean - looks like rmvb format not a dvd or hd movie)
    -note:i'm connecting my pc monitor with both HDMI & VGA CABLES but i don't do this with LG TV . I only play videos on it by taking whatever i want from my PC via USB FLASH DRIVE then connecting it to the big screen.

    Update your graphics driver to the latest WHQL certified driver. Change the renderer (output device) in your media player. Adjust the video proc amp settings in you graphics card's setup applet.
    I'm sorry,but I'm not very talnted in these things so please could you simplise your solution

    The LG SL90 is a self contained LED/LCD HDTV. What kinds of files are you playing from the computer? Over DLNA?

    What software player are you using on the PC? Try MPC-HC.
    Some movies and anime episodes (most of them are in MKV ,Avi and Mp4 formats)
    -I'm using Media Player Classic Home Cinema The latest Version with required codecs ... I also tried VLC & Power DVD 11 and the quality is very bad to (the details of the video isn't very accurate.

    Thank u really guys for the fast respond i hope you will find a proper solution
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  6. In MPCHC go to: View -> Options -> Playback (left pane) -> Output (left pane). In the right pane, under Output, try the different DirectShow Video options. You have to exit and restart MPCHC for the change to take effect.
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    What's the resolution of the files? Could it be possible your TV is up scaling the files and your PC is not?
    Just a thought.
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    Make a choice ... either connect pc to it's monitor via vga or hdmi ... never both at same time.
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    I tried all your solutions and the didn't work UNFORTUNATELY !

    anyway the resolution of a video file i'm trying to play is 624x352 and my OS is Windows 7 .. I also have some codecs installed form this site
    http://www.cccp-project.net/
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    Don't know how codec packs earned the reputation for the cure all, I personally steer clear of them. As i stated earlier i believe the TV is upcaling the input hence the better picture. To see simillar quality on your monitor try upscaling the video as well.

    here is a guide to upscale using ffdshow.
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=922773
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    Originally Posted by dragonkeeper View Post
    Don't know how codec packs earned the reputation for the cure all, I personally steer clear of them. As i stated earlier i believe the TV is upcaling the input hence the better picture. To see simillar quality on your monitor try upscaling the video as well.

    here is a guide to upscale using ffdshow.
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=922773
    also Doesn't work ... the quality get worst in mp4 formats.
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    Originally Posted by Sh@DY View Post
    Originally Posted by dragonkeeper View Post
    Don't know how codec packs earned the reputation for the cure all, I personally steer clear of them. As i stated earlier i believe the TV is upcaling the input hence the better picture. To see simillar quality on your monitor try upscaling the video as well.

    here is a guide to upscale using ffdshow.
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=922773
    also Doesn't work ... the quality get worst in mp4 formats.

    What do you mean quality gets worse in MP4 formats?
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  13. Try turning off the deblocking filters in your video decoders.
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    Could you post an image of what you are seeing and post a sort video clip of like 5 seconds.
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    i'm sorry for the delay... here you are

    http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/FNEHJMZI/20110823_0025_28.zip_links

    it's a simple from a Tv Show that i've... I've took a video capture from my desktop while playing the video in full screen...i hope it will explain the problem.
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  16. Without knowing what the source video looks like there's no way to tell you if anything is wrong in your screen caps.
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    Here's a torrent for the source file

    warez link removed
    Last edited by Baldrick; 23rd Aug 2011 at 07:48. Reason: Warez link removed
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    Buy the Navy CIS DVD set and stop wasting our time.
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  19. Your graphics card is displaying that video properly. You can make it a little sharper or fuzzier by changing the Resizer in MPCHC's output device settings. If you don't like the brightness, contrast, or colors you can use the proc amp settings to adjust them.
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