After I installed the bicubic filter that came with the Nimo codec package I had problems with image corruption and crashes on playback. Disabling the filter fixed the problems. After I upgraded to DirectX 8.1 I reenabled the bicubic filter and the video was OK but ran seriously out of of synch with the audio.
Disabling the filter again removed the synch problem.
I wanted to stretch the widescreen image to 4:3 so that it filled the screen of my laptop, when I connect it to a 16:9 TV the TV stretches it back out to more or less the correct aspect ratio. I found that the Radlight player can do this without the bicubic filter, and with the Radlight player it is easy to switch between aspect ratios.
If anyone wants to disable the filter, do:
regsvr32 /u C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\bicubic_resizer.ax
Disabling the filter again removed the synch problem.
I wanted to stretch the widescreen image to 4:3 so that it filled the screen of my laptop, when I connect it to a 16:9 TV the TV stretches it back out to more or less the correct aspect ratio. I found that the Radlight player can do this without the bicubic filter, and with the Radlight player it is easy to switch between aspect ratios.
If anyone wants to disable the filter, do:
regsvr32 /u C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\bicubic_resizer.ax
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