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  • drfsupercenter
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    • Oct 2005
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    Weird Video Problem

    OK, so I'm getting this strange problem when I watch videos.

    There's some sort of a "line" going from the top left to bottom right, and it flickers during videos. The thing is, it depends on the program... some programs have it and others don't. Also, some DVDs/videos have it and others don't.

    I'm not sure if it's just one of those things universal with LCD monitors due to the refresh rate clashing with the video's framerate, or if my video card is screwed up.

    To show the problem, I videotaped it and put it on YouTube:
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    And hmm. YouTube compressed the thing so much it's barely even visible. If you look closely enough right at the beginning, you might be able to see it. I can upload the original 100MB mpeg if that would help...
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  • doctorhardware
    Lord of Digital Video
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    • Dec 2006
    • 1907

    #2
    I could not see it at all. Is there a way that you can post a still pic that would show the line. I watched the video 6x and did not see the line.
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    • drfsupercenter
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      • Oct 2005
      • 4424

      #3
      Hmm. Darn that video compression!

      I'll see if I can take a screenshot from the original in VLC.

      --EDIT--

      OK, here:


      Now, it's not an actual line... it's basically where two different images meet, it looks like a line. I know it's hard to see... the camera doesn't really capture it well. But it should be visible enough where the arrow's pointing. (And it's always in that same spot)
      Last edited by drfsupercenter; 26 Jan 2009, 02:51 PM.
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      • doctorhardware
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        • Dec 2006
        • 1907

        #4
        Yes I do see it now. On the computer that I built for the wife, I never had a problem like that. I think your video card may be the problem. Is there any way that you can try another computer. May be you can narrow down the problem. I even stopped the video to see if I could see it, but no luck, it did not show up.
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        • atifsh
          Lord of Digital Video
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          • May 2003
          • 1534

          #5
          upload video at skydrive

          or use windows movie maker and ask it to make 50 mb file it will come out really good if its a min or 2 video. better then any divx compression iv tried.
          Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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          • drfsupercenter
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            • Oct 2005
            • 4424

            #6
            LOL, I used XviD at quantizer 2... the screenshot I took was from that AVI. 60MB total.

            I'm good at making videos look good on YouTube (most of the stuff I've uploaded is near-DVD quality)... that one just doesn't show up for some reason.

            You mean try that video on other computers? Or what?
            It happens with all sorts of videos... mainly NTSC source that isn't interlaced. I was watching a PAL DVD yesterday and it didn't have that problem.
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            • atifsh
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              • May 2003
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              #7
              Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
              LOL,

              I'm good at making videos look good on YouTube (most of the stuff I've uploaded is near-DVD quality)... that one just doesn't show up for some reason..
              that was'nt a joke i know u know this stuff.. for one skydrive is free and u can upload file as it is so a 100 mb file will be same as u have on ur pc, not like utube.

              second no matter what i do moviemaker wmv file of small size say 10 mb or less always comes better then of divx. if i go above that things turn around .
              Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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              • ipaulo
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                • Apr 2006
                • 291

                #8
                I suspect It's your video card too. Make sure the fan is spinning on the card. Do what doc says and try it on another pc or if you have an old card try that. See if you can borrow one from a friend. Also try another monitor cable. Good luck

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                • atifsh
                  Lord of Digital Video
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                  • May 2003
                  • 1534

                  #9
                  with that i say if ur mobo has builtin graphic, just remove ur card and try video with builtin, no need to try other pc's as u said all video's doing it.
                  Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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                  • drfsupercenter
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                    • Oct 2005
                    • 4424

                    #10
                    My video card doesn't have a fan. It's a nVidia Ge-Force MX-4000, if I have the model right. My computer doesn't have an AGP slot (Stupid Dell idiots!) and it was one of the best ones I could find that uses plain old PCI.
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                    • doctorhardware
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                      • Dec 2006
                      • 1907

                      #11
                      If you need a video card that is pci I will take a look around and see what I have. It may take a while to locate one. I have too many boxes to look through. Let me know if you need it.
                      Last edited by doctorhardware; 27 Jan 2009, 01:06 PM.
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                      • drfsupercenter
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                        • Oct 2005
                        • 4424

                        #12
                        LOL, I HAVE a video card that's PCI, but I'm not sure how good it is.

                        It's like... 64MB or something. I just needed one as the integrated one wasn't enough to play some PC games, so I bought a basic one that would run them. I'm not into HTPCs or anything so it doesn't have to be very fancy.
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                        • admin
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                          • Nov 2001
                          • 8951

                          #13
                          Could be vertical sync tearing, although these "lines" are usually horizontal, not diagonal. And I only get it through VGA connections, not DVI -> HDMI.

                          I even see it on my monitor, but only if I use certain non native resolutions.

                          Ideally, you should be connecting your PC to your TV at 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz (assuming your TV is 1080p, or 1280x720@60Hz for 720p TVs), and using (DVI ->) HDMI.
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                          • drfsupercenter
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                            • Oct 2005
                            • 4424

                            #14
                            That's not a TV... it's a 19" LCD monitor.

                            And it's connected using VGA, or whatever those "monitor cables" are called. And I believe it's on 60Hz, though I'll check.
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                            • atifsh
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                              • May 2003
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                              #15
                              i still say if u have builtin graphics use that or use ur older pci card and check results.
                              other option is to get ubuntu live cd 700 mb and boot frm disk and then try the video.
                              Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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