During fullscreen playback, video looks like interlaced, only motion not required.

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  • babybunny007
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    • Dec 2004
    • 5

    During fullscreen playback, video looks like interlaced, only motion not required.

    Ok, this is a really weird problem that I've never encountered before. I just got a new geforce 6800 (upgraded from Ti4400) and now whenever I try to play a video at fullscreen (WMP, PowerDVD, TV Tuner) the video looks like it hasn't been deinterlaced. But you know how the interlace effect only shows up when there is movement in the video? Well, mine shows up even without movement.

    Does anyone have any clue what I'm talking about?

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by babybunny007; 3 Dec 2004, 12:17 PM.
  • babybunny007
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    • Dec 2004
    • 5

    #2
    Now with pics:
    This first one is of the left edge of my monitor. The lines right down the left border of my monitor only appear on the left side.



    Last edited by babybunny007; 3 Dec 2004, 12:19 PM.

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    • setarip
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      • Dec 2001
      • 24955

      #3
      Try re-seating the board and make sure all connections are secure...

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      • babybunny007
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        Junior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 5

        #4
        Everything is secure. It's odd because this only happens in complete fullscreen. If I maximize the video to 95% of what fullscreen would be this won't show up.

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        • ljraggy
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          • Nov 2004
          • 24

          #5
          Do you have the latest Graphics drivers?

          Have you increased you resolution since installing the new card? Monitor might not like it. But its unlikely.

          Have you tried tweaking the Graphics software? Played with setting to see what could be happening.

          Does this happen if you play a Graphics intensive game in full screen?

          freshly installed new software to see if the same thing happens?

          If all else fails uninstall the software ie Power DVD etc. Uninstall the drivers & re-install drivers & software.

          Might be somthing clashing!
          PC XP SP2 Modifed - Gigabyte DQ6, 2.4Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gig Ram, Nvidia 8800, 2xSATA 300gig, 2xSATA 120gig, 2x120Gig IDE, 1 Asus Light ScribeSATA, 1x Pioneer Sata , DV, blah blah
          DV - Panasonic NV-GS120 HD Divco Fusion Plus HDTV
          P/SCanon i865 - Canon EIDE20 - Canon 350D
          FAV.MEDIA SOFTWARE - VEGAS - DVD Architect- SHRINK - NERO - GSPot - AV NOT ME LMAO

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          • babybunny007
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            • Dec 2004
            • 5

            #6
            I tried something today. I was watching a video in Winamp today and I decided to turn off the "Allow hardware video overlay feature" and the problem instantly disappeared. Does anyone know why an overlay would mess things up like this? I thought the overlay was just used to control contrast, gamma, brightness, etc...

            Weirdly enough, this does not happen in any graphically intensive games (Half Life 2 @ 1600x1200 2XAA 4XAF), only in video, and in ALL software that I use to play video like Quicktime, VLC, WMP, Winamp, etc.

            I'll try doing a complete software overhaul. Does this overlay problem sound like a hardware problem though, or just drivers, cuz this is really weird and seems uncommon.

            Thanks for the help so far.

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            • ljraggy
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              • Nov 2004
              • 24

              #7
              sounds like a software & driver problem.... I'll ask around & see what solutions i can find
              PC XP SP2 Modifed - Gigabyte DQ6, 2.4Ghz Dual Core, 4 Gig Ram, Nvidia 8800, 2xSATA 300gig, 2xSATA 120gig, 2x120Gig IDE, 1 Asus Light ScribeSATA, 1x Pioneer Sata , DV, blah blah
              DV - Panasonic NV-GS120 HD Divco Fusion Plus HDTV
              P/SCanon i865 - Canon EIDE20 - Canon 350D
              FAV.MEDIA SOFTWARE - VEGAS - DVD Architect- SHRINK - NERO - GSPot - AV NOT ME LMAO

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              • babybunny007
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                • Dec 2004
                • 5

                #8
                Thanks a lot!

                I've installed all the latest drivers. The Nvidia unified mobo drivers, WDM drivers, and video drivers, including the Omega ones. Still nothing. Is there a way to just turn off video overlay altogether? When I turn it off the video looks a bit choppier and the color is off, but it's still better than getting the stuff mentioned above. I'll try this 6800 on another person's machine once I get the chance and see if it's a hardware thing.

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